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    I'm floundering

    there's the Polyphony choral group

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      indeed there is where does that lead(er) you?

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        Florence Nightingale has links with Derbyshire. Is Dr. Who also involved in this?

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          Most excellent Anna the polymath who wrote the Wiki entry for Derby claims the Lady of the Lamp for the City and also 2 musical souls!

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            Didn't read Wiki, I don't know why but Delia Derbyshire just popped into my mind, love her Radiophonic Workshop Dr. Who sounds. I have to go offline now, I'll leave further guessing to the others.

            Edit: Hope I've not upset the proverbial cart by guessing. I think mercia was there, hot on the trail.
            Last edited by Guest; 20-10-11, 17:11.

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              'Stephen Layton was raised in Derby, where his father was a church organist' (Wikipedia).

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                Derby-born Ronald Binge wrote a piece called 'Vice Versa'

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                  Originally posted by Norfolk Born View Post
                  'Stephen Layton was raised in Derby, where his father was a church organist' (Wikipedia).
                  Sorry y'all it was an incredibly wobbly D but yes it is Derby with Stephen Layton of Polyphony, The Lady of the Lamp and Ronald Binge who composed Vice Versa and other light classics.

                  Apologies I should stick to Os and Qs.

                  As to who gets the gold and the E - Anna, mercia and ofcaNorfolk all have claims!

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                    I'd like a question from Mr Norfolk please

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                      OK!
                      Which E links (a) a 1940s opera, (b) a star of Hollywood musicals, (c) a song first mentioned in Pepys' diary and (d) a jazz guitarist's wife?

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                        Good idea!

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                          Would anybody like a clue for E?

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                            I'll bid you goodnight with a significant date: June 7th 1945.

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                              That helps a fair bit could it be Ellen?
                              Ellen Orford - Peter Grimes was premiered on this date
                              Vera Ellen
                              Barbara Ellen
                              and I think the wife of Joe Pass was called Ellen i.e. Songs for Ellen

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                                Spot on! (The title track of the Joe Pass album was dedicated to his wife).
                                An F at your convenience.....

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