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    A very simple musical F with connections to

    John Milton
    Robert Bridges and
    William Wordsworth

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      Originally posted by antongould View Post
      A very simple musical F with connections to

      John Milton
      Robert Bridges and
      William Wordsworth
      I reckon 'tis Finzi who set words by

      John Milton - Two Sonnets

      Robert Bridges - Seven Partsongs

      William Wordsworth - Intimations of Mortality

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        'tis indeed and I think you have known this since 08.21 but have kindly allowed us a quiet day!

        G up when you are ready.

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          Originally posted by antongould View Post
          'tis indeed and I think you have known this since 08.21 but have kindly allowed us a quiet day!

          G up when you are ready.
          Yay!! - if only

          What G links Gurrelieder, Mahler symphony no 10, and the Festival of Britain?

          All clues and answer are musical

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            I guess (actually I'm sure...) it's Berthold Goldschmidt.

            Must go, to join the traffic - back later.

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              Originally posted by Dave2002 View Post
              I guess (actually I'm sure...) it's Berthold Goldschmidt.

              Must go, to join the traffic - back later.
              Bravo Dave!

              Would you elucidate further for members' benefit, please?

              And then we'll await an H from you

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                G worked with Deryck Cooke on Mahler 10, and gave the first performance of the performing edition.
                His opera Beatrice Cenci won first prize in the Festival of Britain opera competition.
                He coached the choir for the Berlin performance of .Gurre-lieder.

                I'll have to be quick with the H as not much time over the weekend.

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                  What H links two composers with the same name, Schumann, Bruch and Reger?

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                    I believe these might be Hillers
                    Ferdinand Hiller taught Bruch in Cologne and was the dedicatee of Schumann's Piano Concerto. Reger wrote a Variations & Fugue on a theme of (Johann Adam) Hiller. wiki assures me that these two Hillers were unrelated.

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                      mercia

                      Well done!

                      Phew - I can now go out for the weekend and leave you with the next one!

                      There are several Hillers. A fairly recent one is Lejaren Hiller - 1924-1994.
                      Another is Wilfried Hiller: 1941 -

                      Ferdinand: 1811-1885 - the one you mentioned.
                      Johann Adam: 1728 - 1804
                      Friedrich Adam: 1767-1812 - son of Johann Adam

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                        thanks Dave, have a good weekend


                        an I to connect

                        Yehudi's final farewell, Joseph Wright of Derby, the doublebass section of the LSO
                        Last edited by mercia; 22-10-11, 08:49. Reason: I don't think I can say bass section

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                          Originally posted by Dave2002 View Post
                          G worked with Deryck Cooke on Mahler 10, and gave the first performance of the performing edition.
                          His opera Beatrice Cenci won first prize in the Festival of Britain opera competition.
                          He coached the choir for the Berlin performance of .Gurre-lieder.

                          I'll have to be quick with the H as not much time over the weekend.
                          Bravissimo, Dave!

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                            Originally posted by mercia View Post
                            thanks Dave, have a good weekend


                            an I to connect

                            Yehudi's final farewell, Joseph Wright of Derby, the doublebass section of the LSO
                            Rinat Ibragimov is the Principal Double-Bassist of the LSO.
                            His daughter Alina Ibragimova studied at the Menuhin School and partnered Nicola Benedetti in the Bach double concerto at Menuhin's Memorial Service.
                            Assuming these details are relevant, I shall happily cede the next question to anyone clever enough to work out the link with Joseph Wright of Derby!

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                              Originally posted by Norfolk Born View Post
                              Alina Ibragimova
                              well done, she is indeed my answer, would you like to tie-in the final element?

                              reading the wikipedia entry on Alina might help, with a bit of lateral thinking

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                                Chiaroscuro (a musical ensemble and, of course, a technique associated with JW)?

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