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    Originally posted by Dave2002 View Post
    N:

    What links Sondheim, The BBC Concert Orchestra and a Queen?
    please sir, please sir, is it Night, please sir?

    A little N music
    Friday N is Music N
    Queen of the N

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      mercia

      Well done. Obviously the mind was set off on nocturnal ramblings following moon.

      You have the O.

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        Originally posted by Dave2002 View Post
        the mind was set off on nocturnal ramblings following moon
        indeed, 'fraid I can't continue in the same vein. morning by-the-way. bit obscure this, googling probably required.

        an O to connect

        the LSO (no not that LSO), Ardbeg whisky and May 11th

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          Morning mercia. This O is proving quite fiendish, but I am prepared to hazard a guess:

          Osmo

          Osmo Tapio Raikala, Finnish composer of "Ardbeg: The Ultimate Piece for Orchestra"
          Osmo Kaila, chess grandmaster: born May 11, 1916
          Osmo Vanska, Conductor Laureate of LSO (Lahti Symphony Orchestra)

          ??

          With many thanks to Wiki...

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            Originally posted by Tapiola View Post
            Osmo


            well done, sorry it was a bit weird
            May 11th is the Finnish nameday for all Osmos (apparently)

            P-P-P-pick up a P

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              Cheers mercia. I was unaware of the Finnish significance of May 11

              Great clues though - really got the brain cells working.

              Time for a P:

              What P connects specific works by, inter alia, Josquin, Saint-Saens and Jimi Hendrix.

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                Originally posted by mercia View Post

                sorry it was a bit weird
                I thought it was very good, borderline fiendish - bamboozled me in a pleasant way and gave me a hankering for a big splash of Ardbeg in a nice heavy glass...
                "...the isle is full of noises,
                Sounds and sweet airs, that give delight and hurt not.
                Sometimes a thousand twangling instruments
                Will hum about mine ears, and sometime voices..."

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                  Originally posted by Tapiola View Post
                  What P connects specific works by, inter alia, Josquin, Saint-Saens and Jimi Hendrix.
                  or, indeed, works by Bartok, Maxwell Davies and Beethoven...

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                    Is all of this too oblique, by any chance? Would citing some specific works be of benefit at this point?

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                      Originally posted by Tapiola View Post
                      Would citing some specific works be of benefit at this point?
                      might be. I have been working on it, on-and-off, honest. so far I think I've got Prince and Pentecost. make us sweat a bit longer.

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                        Originally posted by mercia View Post
                        make us sweat a bit longer.


                        Sorry mercia, neither prince nor pentecost.

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                          is the connecting P word in the titles of the works or somehow in the works?

                          not sure I know what I mean by that .................... you may do though
                          Last edited by mercia; 29-09-11, 05:49. Reason: missing words

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                            The connecting P is not in the title of any of the works, but is a characteristic of all of these works. All of the works are very well known.

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                              parody?
                              paraphrase?

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                                Ooh mercia, you are good.

                                Can you expand upon parody?

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