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    Originally posted by Flay View Post
    no, we should be looking at the Devil
    Works for me, but apparently not!

    EDIT: Ahh! I see now what you did with your "looking up Bruckner" post!
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      Originally posted by ferneyhoughgeliebte View Post
      Right composer, wrong work?

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        Frank was English, Josef was Czech

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          Then the only "d" left is "Day": the Noon Day Witch Op 108?
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            Originally posted by ferneyhoughgeliebte View Post
            Then the only "d" left is "Day": the Noon Day Witch Op 108?
            Oh no it isn't!

            Dvorak: Dramatic Overture
            Suk: Ditto
            Bridge: Likewise.

            ?
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              Originally posted by ferneyhoughgeliebte View Post
              the only "d" left is "Day"
              the Dvorak usually goes by another name (sorry) and opened Alfred

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                Originally posted by ferneyhoughgeliebte View Post
                Oh no it isn't!

                Dvorak: Dramatic Overture
                Suk: Ditto
                Bridge: Likewise.

                ?


                well done, sorry to send you up various garden paths

                an eeeeeeeeeezy one from you, hopefully

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                  Originally posted by mercia View Post


                  well done, sorry to send you up various garden paths

                  an eeeeeeeeeezy one from you, hopefully
                  One of the joys (after the event!) of these puzzles are the lovely teas shops in the blind alleys with their beautifully laid-out garden paths! Many of my puzzles are the direct result of finding fascinating - but "wrong" - information during "research"! (And I often wish the answers to my puzzles were as elegant as the "wrong" answers offered by others. No doubt, they do, too!)

                  I'm out now 'til about three pm, when I hope to have an E, by gum!
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                    Originally posted by ferneyhoughgeliebte View Post
                    One of the joys (after the event!) of these puzzles are the lovely teas shops in the blind alleys with their beautifully laid-out garden paths! Many of my puzzles are the direct result of finding fascinating - but "wrong" - information during "research"! (And I often wish the answers to my puzzles were as elegant as the "wrong" answers offered by others. No doubt, they do, too!)

                    I'm out now 'til about three pm, when I hope to have an E, by gum!
                    Great stuff, ferney - a chance to re-charge ze leetle grey cell

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                      Just thought of this:

                      Which E links two sets of Baroque Orchestral Suites
                      and Symphonies by Haydn, Mahler and (after Toscanini) Stokowski?


                      Best Wishes; back later!
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                        Originally posted by ferneyhoughgeliebte View Post
                        One of the joys (after the event!) of these puzzles are the lovely tea shops in the blind alleys with their beautifully laid-out garden paths!
                        Mine's an English Breakfast and a slice of Victoria sponge, please ferns


                        Originally posted by amateur51 View Post
                        a chance to re-charge ze leetle grey cell

                        Just the one, ams?
                        "...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 ferneyhoughgeliebte View Post
                          Just thought of this:

                          Which E links two sets of Baroque Orchestral Suites
                          and Symphonies by Haydn, Mahler and (after Toscanini) Stokowski?


                          Best Wishes; back later!
                          Echo?
                          There's a Haydn symphony (no. 38) with that name. Echoes feature in orchestral suites by Telemann and Purcell, and Stokowski composed a piece based on, or did an arrangement of, the latter's echo. Still thinking about the Mahler!

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                            Not "Echo", sorry.

                            The four components each have a different title, collectively leading to the (non-musical) E.

                            Stick with Telemann, though: different work.
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                              what are there four of? Elephants!

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                                Originally posted by vinteuil View Post
                                what are there four of? Elephants!
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