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    If I must be it could be a little while.

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      which N, hopefully, connects

      Severn Bridge Variations
      Miss Julie
      Resurrection Symphony

      all musical

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        Nicolas? Nicolas Maw was one composer responsible for one of the variations.

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          Sadly not Dave

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            And William Alwyn wrote an opera, called Miss Julie (and also a suite), and there's a 1945 film called "A Song for Miss Julie" - but no "N"?

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              Originally posted by antongould View Post
              Sadly not Dave
              Ah well, I'm trying. Meetings to go to ....

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                Yeah gives you something to think about at the meeting(s)!

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                  Originally posted by Dave2002 View Post
                  Nicolas? Nicolas Maw was one composer responsible for one of the variations.
                  Nice one, Dave - I just drew the same conclusion.

                  But how does that fit in with Alwyn's opera (Miss Julie) and Mahler symphony no 2?

                  As always I remain,

                  Yours perplexed

                  Am51

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                    should we be concentrating on any particular version of Miss Julie? after all it comes in many different guises
                    or perhaps this is a sneaky, nothing to do with Strindberg, just an unmarried woman called Julie

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                      it is a specific version of Miss Julie and not the most famous - getting the right "version" also applies to another bit!

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                        Miss Julie is also an opera by Ned Rorem

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                          I shouldn't think SBV exists in more than one version
                          Mahler 2 (unless it's another Resurrection) is in different editions I think, plus Totenfeier

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                            Am51 had the correct Julie

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                              Originally posted by mercia View Post
                              I shouldn't think SBV exists in more than one version
                              Mahler 2 (unless it's another Resurrection) is in different editions I think, plus Totenfeier
                              Anyone else call symphony by that name?

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                                Originally posted by antongould View Post
                                it is a specific version of Miss Julie and not the most famous - getting the right "version" also applies to another bit!
                                Well I've googled 'Resurrection symphony' and looked through the first 25 pages of results and found no Resurrection symphony other than that by Mahler (out of 5,230,000 results )

                                As to Miss Julie there's yer ....

                                * play by Strindberg

                                * opera by Alwyn

                                * opera by Ned Rorem

                                and sundry fillums.

                                How'm I doing?

                                [can you believe that my next door neighbour has chosen the hottest day of the year when everyone's windows are wide open trying to catch a cooling breeze to start knocking seven bells out of something solid with a hammer ]

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