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    mercia, there's a fair bit of Oswald von Wolkenstein on YouTube
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      Mercia
      Oswald von Wolkenstein is mentioned in the Early Travel thread on the Early Music board.
      The Early Music Show, Early Music Late; Medieval, Renaissance, Baroque and HIPP on Radio 3 and elsewhere


      You still have three hours left to hear it.
      Catherine Bott explores the role travel has played in composers' lives throughout history.


      It was also a subject of the EMS back in January http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00s6rzd
      In the CD, AS sings one of the songs in baritone!!

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        thanks for all the links. so much to listen to.

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          Originally posted by mercia View Post
          sorry to butt in but I think these may be Oswalds

          James Oswald, Scottish composer (1711 - 1769) seems to have published works under the name David Rizzio
          a trumpet player with the Skatalites is/was Oswald Baba Brooks
          and Oswald von Wolkenstein (1376 - 1445) seems to have written some Geistliche und weltliche lieder, though I can't seem to find much info. about them


          will Fenwicks be benefiting from your custom today?
          One has to save if it's Saturday and it's Mercia it has to be correct


          Geistliche und weltliche Lieder which Anna, Mercia and Google translate know means Sacred and Secular was written by Oswald von Wolkenstein
          James Oswald did indeed publish his works in the name of David Rizzio
          and Mercia the Ska student knew something I didn't about the trumpeting Oswald. My much more pathetic link was that one of their "hits" was Lee Harvey Oswald.

          So a superb answer much better than the question deserved.

          Sadly Fenwicks no longer has a record department or I would have been off for the Skatalites Greatest Hits.

          .................and I may have a day off today as Lady Telfer and daughter are heading further north.

          So no P jokes Mercia just many, many congrats.

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            Originally posted by antongould View Post
            Mercia the Ska student
            yeah, right
            sorry for getting the wrong connection



            what P connects 600 florins, Bob and his uncle and Nellie & the toy dolls?

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              Prince.

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                Originally posted by Dave2002 View Post
                Prince.
                could you elaborate on that Dave?
                it's not my answer but I'm sure it could fit

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                  Mmmm

                  If not your answer we could carry on.

                  Prince Lichnowsky paid Beethoven an allowance of 600 florins p.a.

                  There's a song by Prince called Bob George, with some slightly dodgy words, which might be relevant.

                  There's a group called Pussycat Dolls - seem to have something to do with Prince ??? (which one) - not sure about the Nellie!

                  Worth a shot I thought.

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                    Originally posted by Dave2002 View Post
                    Worth a shot I thought.
                    always worth a shot
                    actually Lichnowsky is the right man, have a look at what he had dedicated to him

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                      Op 13 perhaps.

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                        Uncle Bob might actually have been a nephew - I think - Vladimir L'vovich Davydov - known as "Bob".
                        The 6th Symphony is dedicated to him - Tchaikovsky's that is.

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                          There's a genre of Punk, with a band called Toy Dolls, which had a number 4 with a version of Nellie the Elephant in 1984.

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                            Beethoven opus 13
                            Vladimir Davydov that's why I said Bob and his uncle

                            so just Nellie and the toy dolls left

                            then it's your turn

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                              Originally posted by Dave2002 View Post
                              There's a genre of Punk, with a band called Toy Dolls, which had a number 4 with a version of Nellie the Elephant in 1984.
                              oops, cross-posted, that's the one

                              so the P word is ..............?

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                                I was hoping I could keep quiet about the P for a while, as have jobs to do, and Anna doesn't seem to like my clues!

                                Will check back in a couple of hours.

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