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    OH, it was a Lincoln(shire) Po(rtrait)sy!
    [FONT=Comic Sans MS][I][B]Numquam Satis![/B][/I][/FONT]

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      They've all narrated Copland's 'Lincoln Portrait'. (I could have included many others, including Vincent Price!).
      Please indulge us with an 'M' when you're ready.

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        "He stood 5 foot 8 in his stockinged feet (slightly less without them) but this is what he said. This is what Ferney said. He said:
        May I postpone my "go" for a while, please: I'm out this afternoon and next week I'll be involved in the Huddersfield Festivities.

        Mercia and Anton did a lot of the "spadework"; would they mind dreadfully?
        [FONT=Comic Sans MS][I][B]Numquam Satis![/B][/I][/FONT]

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          an M to connect

          a phoenicopterus song, a B minor symphony and Wozzeck

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            Modest?

            He named Tchaikovsky symphony no.6 as "Pathetique" . A name Tchaikovsky never actually published!

            Dunno the others.

            3VS

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              Ferney- you doing this Richard Barrett thing tommorow?

              (sorry guys- off topic!)

              3VS

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                Originally posted by 3rd Viennese School View Post
                Modest?
                'fraid not, correct composer though

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                  Is it Manfred man?

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                    Originally posted by antongould View Post
                    Is it Manfred man?
                    certainly is
                    care to flesh that out a little?
                    before I pass on the baton

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                      The long word is seemingly Dr. Google informs related to flamingoes so Petty or even Pretty Flamingo by Manfred Mann. the Manfred Symphony by the aforementioned Tchaikovsky and Wozzeck was an opera by Manfred Gurlitt

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                        splendiferous AG, sorry to make you work

                        your turn

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                          Which N connects

                          Electronic music from Canada for the words of Shakespeare and Leonard Cohen
                          A Dame biographer of a Dame
                          Pasta in the Christmas hols

                          All clues musical

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                            howsabout Norma Beecroft
                            Dame Norma Major on Dame Joan Sutherland
                            and pasta alla Norma (though I can't find a Christmas reference)
                            Last edited by mercia; 19-11-11, 08:08.

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                              you are correct my friend.

                              Pasta premiered Norma on 26 December 1831.

                              So we shall wait 'till the morning.

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                                Originally posted by antongould View Post
                                Pasta premiered Norma on 26 December 1831.
                                ah, I didn't get the full answer. I had the dish but not Giuditta

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