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    So you have the D word. Can you figure the Eliza connection?

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      Originally posted by Dave2002 View Post
      Can you figure the Eliza connection?
      not so far. anything to do with My Fair Lady?
      is that Calcutta thing right? it doesn't sound right

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        Definitely My Fair Lady!

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          Originally posted by Dave2002 View Post
          Definitely My Fair Lady!
          oh ok, must admit I'm not too familiar with MFL but apparently Eliza gets taken to the races and her new-found gentility slips and she shouts at a horse "Come on Dover, move yer bloomin' arse!"


          any good?

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            mercia

            You cracked it. I think the Calcutta reference is correct also.

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              are you sure?
              I think either your questions are getting easier or I'm beginning to understand them better, anyway .........


              an E to connect

              a third ballade, a tentet and the Mayor of Chessy

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                oops, made a mistake with my question

                not a third ballade but a third sonata

                sorry

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                  Emilie maybe?

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                    not Emilie I'm afraid

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                      Or Euro perhaps?

                      Chessy is the location of EuroDisney

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                        that's the right Chessy but my mayor was there before EuroDisney. He died and was buried there in 1926. (and taught my E)

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                          try using wiki rather than google

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                            Originally posted by mercia View Post
                            try using wiki rather than google
                            Oh M Gedalge was Mayor of Chessy and he taught Enescu, mercia?

                            Enescu wrote Dixtuor, op. 14 (1906), for 2 flutes, oboe, English horn, 2 clarinets, 2 horns, and 2 bassoons.

                            Enescu also wrote a third violin sonata but I'm not sure if that's what you want, mercia?

                            EDIT: Here's the third movement of Enescu's third violin sonata - very lively

                            Part 3 of 3 | 22 Year Old Belgium violinist Lorenzo Gatto performing the third movement of George Enescu's Violin Sonata No 3 in A minor Op. 25 in the Finals...

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                              yeah, Enescu's the chap
                              I see now my question was ambiguous and vague, I was thinking of Ysaye's sonata dedicated to Enescu, one of Ysaye's six dedicated to various people
                              glad you got the Dixtuor for my tentet

                              Well done, your turn

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                                Originally posted by mercia View Post


                                yeah, Enescu's the chap
                                I see now my question was ambiguous and vague, I was thinking of Ysaye's sonata dedicated to Enescu, one of Ysaye's six dedicated to various people
                                glad you got the Dixtuor for my tentet

                                Well done, your turn
                                Not without your considerable help, mercia

                                Gimme a chance to make & consume a sarnie & I shall be amongst you with an Eff

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