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    yes, my wiki has been doing that too - strange
    I wonder if Potsdam is on the coast - I don't think so

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      Mine is back and I feel you may have it with Prussia Bach's Musical Offering based on a theme by................

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        ...and Uncle Joseph Haydn wrote 6 Prussian Quartets in 1787

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          oh well done AG, I couldn't find them
          I think the oasis may be in Cornwall (if you didn't know that already)
          IMS Prussia Cove nurtures and inspires world-class musicians. We bring emerging artists and acclaimed performers from across the world to make music together.
          Last edited by mercia; 20-11-11, 09:28.

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            No I didn't but we shall await Rumpole who will like us be living and learning as we type!

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              Frederick II of Prussia provided the theme for 'Das musikalische Opfer'.

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                Of course we will have to wait until Caliban has finished multi-tweeting the answers to Rob's Quiz!!!!!!!!!

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                  Originally posted by antongould View Post
                  Of course we will have to wait until Caliban has finished multi-tweeting the answers to Rob's Quiz!!!!!!!!!

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                    Originally posted by antongould View Post
                    Of course we will have to wait until Caliban has finished multi-tweeting the answers to Rob's Quiz!!!!!!!!!
                    Are you calling me a twit, Sir?! *throws gauntlet on floor*

                    Sorry you early risers, to leave you unattended.

                    You got it!! mercia first pronounced the P shortly before dawn but anton nailed Prussia as the answer in relation to Musical Offering and the Haydn quartets... mercia added the third element, Prussia Cove. And Norfy came in with the theme/offering element exactly as I had it in mind.

                    So pick the bones out of that!!!

                    I think anton shades it with two elements and the first 'answer' as such.

                    Well done folks
                    "...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 Caliban View Post
                      I think anton shades it
                      I concur.
                      (we could have had From Prussia with Love too)

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                        from my endless stock of Qs

                        A Q to connect
                        She followed an English Lady into Kern
                        She moved Principally and Orchestrally from Switzerland to Oz
                        The Facebook Ditty

                        All 3 clues musical and the answer not a million miles from Caliban's P!

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                          Originally posted by antongould View Post
                          She moved Principally and Orchestrally from Switzerland to Oz
                          Diana Doherty ??

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                            off and running

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                              ............. but stumbled
                              I haven't a clue about the rest

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                                Originally posted by antongould View Post
                                A Q to connect
                                She followed an English Lady into Kern

                                ... the answer not a million miles from Caliban's P!
                                - so the K here is Quornwall??

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