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    and Vanity Fare - Hitchin' a Ride (I probably should have heard of them )

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      Originally posted by mercia View Post
      and Vanity Fare - Hitchin' a Ride (I probably should have heard of them )
      Looks like you've arrived. Well done! I thought Anton might have rushed in with the pop groups!

      Over to you now.

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        I thought Anton might have rushed in with the pop groups
        yes, wish he had
        that was definitely a travel question


        a W to connect

        a seventh sonata, a 1969 - 1976 pop group, and a locomotive light music composer

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          Scriabin's 7th piano sonata aka White Mass
          White Plains
          Edward White's 'Puffing Billy'

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            Originally posted by Norfolk Born View Post
            Scriabin's 7th piano sonata aka White Mass
            White Plains
            Edward White's 'Puffing Billy'
            very very good, not too taxing I think

            your turn, NB

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              Thanks. (Memories of Children's Favourites'!)
              A 'Y' (if that's OK)
              Which 'Y' connects works by Chabrier, Rimsky-Korsakov and Massenet and the fifth-oldest orchestra in the United States?

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                Originally posted by mercia View Post
                yes, wish he had
                that was definitely a travel question
                What's a travel question? Are they something Anton's good at? You generally seem very good at finding out all sorts of arcane things, and I get the feeling your use of search tools is right on most of the time.

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                  Originally posted by Dave2002 View Post
                  What's a travel question?
                  good question, an oblique reference to Hitchin' a Ride, Pilgrims Progress, "you're on the way", "you've arrived"
                  ignore me

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                    OK - I'll file that away for future reference.

                    Are we talking about the Cleveland Orchestra for the latest puzzle? Founded 1918 - it seems to be the 5th of the "big five".

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                      my wikipedia says Cincinnati is the fifth oldest

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                        As does my wikipedia! Anyway, the Cincinnati Symphony will hopefully lead you to the party concerned.

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                          I didn't really mean to answer this, however

                          on November 28 1919, according to wiki, Eugene Ysaye (as conductor) recorded with the Cincinnati Symphony Orchestra works by Chabrier, Massenet and Rimsky-Korsakov, namely Marche Joyeuse, Navarraise and Scheherazade.
                          I don't know how extensive Ysaye's conducting career was.

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                            His recording career seems to have been limited to the works you've listed and a few chamber/solo pieces (I believe Sony issued a CD in the mid-1990s). Anyway, congratulations are in order, mon brave! Please feel free to give Z a miss if you wish.

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                              I think I've been here before, possibly with the same clues


                              Z

                              "once upon a time" Arnold's brother-in-law set Tagore's horticulturalist to music

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                                I think I've been nastily cryptic
                                Z is a composer, as is Arnold

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