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  • Flay
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    • Mar 2007
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    Edward Harper (1941 - 2009) was born in Taunton ... He studied at Christ Church, Oxford and the Royal College of Music, London, where his teachers included Gordon Jacob ... important works include Homage to Thomas Hardy, a Cheltenham Festival commission in 1990.
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    • Anna

      And the third one might be Andrew Downes, born Birmingham 1950, and his opera Far from the Madding Crowd premiered at the Thomas Hardy Festival 2006?
      Last edited by Guest; 03-02-12, 12:35. Reason: more info

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      • Flay
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        • Mar 2007
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        It might Indeed, Anna
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        • Flay
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          • Mar 2007
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          Edward Harper composed an opera Fanny Robin, based on episodes from Thomas Hardy's Far from the Madding Crowd.
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          • Norfolk Born

            Could somebody be more specific please regarding Mr. Harper - taking into account the wording of the question and the possible need for a tie-breaker to help award the next question to the most deserving party?
            EDIT: Cross-posted with Flay, who I think deserves the 'I'. Any idea on the other Harper opera concerned?

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            • Flay
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              • Mar 2007
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              "With The Mellstock Quire in 1988 Harper returned to Hardy for inspiration, for a taut comedy based on episodes from Under the Greenwood Tree."
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              • cloughie
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                • Dec 2011
                • 21961

                Originally posted by Flay View Post
                Edward Harper composed an opera Fanny Robin, based on episodes from Thomas Hardy's Far from the Madding Crowd.


                Did all the birds of the air fall a sighing and a sobbing?

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                • Norfolk Born

                  Originally posted by Flay View Post
                  "With The Mellstock Quire in 1988 Harper returned to Hardy for inspiration, for a taut comedy based on episodes from Under the Greenwood Tree."
                  That's the one. Well done, Flay, please set us an 'I'

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                  • Flay
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                    • Mar 2007
                    • 5791

                    Gosh, Is aren't easy. Try this:

                    An I to connect a Constant choral composer, a harsh fiddler, and a Jewish songwriter’s story

                    (I've a sneaky suspicion we might have been here before)
                    Last edited by Flay; 03-02-12, 14:11. Reason: easy typo. Didn't mean to write "east," it wasn't a clue <doh>
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                    • Flay
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                      • Mar 2007
                      • 5791

                      Déjà vu

                      Is there anybody there ? https://evbdn.eventbrite.com/s3-s3/e...housebasic.jpg
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                      • Anna

                        Originally posted by Flay View Post
                        Déjà vu

                        Is there anybody there ?
                        I am, now, but haven't had any time to consider things. I thought by Constant you meant Constant Lambert ...... but that went cold. Is it Biblical?

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                        • Nick Armstrong
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                          • Nov 2010
                          • 26324

                          Originally posted by Flay View Post
                          Great photo.

                          Been pondering, not got anywhere yet...
                          "...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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                          • Flay
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                            • Mar 2007
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                            Originally posted by Anna View Post
                            I am, now ... Is it Biblical?
                            Phew, it was so lonely (actually I had been out for a couple of hours so was relieved that nobody was waiting here complaining!

                            Well actually the answer is biblical. Looking back, constant choral is not a very good clue. Swap the words around: a latin choir (genitive) and the first Roman Emperor
                            Last edited by Flay; 03-02-12, 18:12. Reason: "of the choir" if I can remember my 2nd form Latin)
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                            • Norfolk Born

                              Chori Augustus...?

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                              • Flay
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                                • Mar 2007
                                • 5791

                                The "harsh fiddler" might be the best starting point. A simple pun on the surname of a fiddler (trying to hurry things along: dining at friend's early tonight, then off in the early morning to the frozen north for a week)
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