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    Originally posted by ferneyhoughgeliebte View Post
    "SkyDodgy" is surely a tautology? (It's not a film I could ever watch again - made me quite queasy just the first time! Stronger stomachs needed.)


    Baldwin, Steinway and Fazioli are all makes of Piano, and, as such have strings hit by hammers.

    Cawton Aston was a Spinet maker, Jakob Adlung was, and the Hubbard Co are, manufacturers of Harpsichords: their strings are plucked by quills.
    Bravo ferney ... and beautifully Anna's Law-ed too - though whether it was kind enough we shall have to leave to Brother Vints



    Can you be Rsed to prepare another please, ferney?
    Last edited by Guest; 03-06-12, 14:55. Reason: Spell Anna right before she hits you!

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      It was your plucky clue wot dunnit!

      Ooo, R:

      A misty-cal Scottish village loses its head in pieces by (among others) Campra and Purcell. Hop to it and get its soggy Handel.
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        o ferney you naughty B ******** !

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          Originally posted by vinteuil View Post
          o ferney you naughty B ******** !
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            Originally posted by ferneyhoughgeliebte View Post
            It was your plucky clue wot dunnit!

            Ooo, R:

            A misty-cal Scottish village loses its head in pieces by (among others) Campra and Purcell. Hop to it and get its soggy Handel.
            Might this Scottish village be Brigadoon?

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              Originally posted by amateur51 View Post
              Might this Scottish village be Brigadoon?
              It might, indeed.


              ... in fact, it is!
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                And, Rigadoon fits Purcell and Campra (I think)

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                  Originally posted by Anna View Post
                  And, Rigadoon fits Purcell and Campra (I think)
                  Go for it, Anna!

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                    Originally posted by amateur51 View Post
                    Go for it, Anna!
                    Go for what? You've already said Brigadoon (Handel) what else is there to solve? A Rigadoon is a dance, err, that's it folks!

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                      Handel, as far as I know, has nothing to do with Brigadoon: you need a soggier (and more topical) reference.
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                        Originally posted by Anna View Post
                        Go for what? You've already said Brigadoon (Handel) what else is there to solve? A Rigadoon is a dance, err, that's it folks!
                        Not following you, Anna - Brigadoon is by Lerner and Loewe, innit?

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                          Originally posted by amateur51 View Post
                          Not following you, Anna - Brigadoon is by Lerner and Loewe, innit?
                          Rigaudon. Handel. Water music thingy.

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                            Originally posted by Anna View Post
                            Why did I say Handel? Did it win a Handel Award? Oh, I dunno, I'm not paying attention am I?
                            Too busy watching Lizzie Bowes-LyonsCornerHouse-Battenberg in her fancy corracle, Anna

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                              Originally posted by Anna View Post
                              Rigaudon. .


                              ... or, indeed -

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                                Originally posted by Anna View Post
                                Rigaudon. Handel. Water music thingy.
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                                ... which means a Full Set to Anna (combining #s 21187 & '92)

                                Yes, Rigaudon/Rigadoon a dance conveniently described by the articles Vinty kindly supplied - one involving lots of hops; which, coincidentally, is what it takes to get me dancing!

                                Looking forward to a Splediferous S from South-East Wales!
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