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Bizarre? Try this for size shipmates !!
Off air rendition of Lambeth Walk prior to last minute play through before famous performance of Andante Festivo... First 20 seconds or so... the rest is chatter...plus Sibelius talking perhaps?
I wonder if Sibelius ever met George Formby? They could have cleaned some windows
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Originally posted by MickyD View PostThe more I think about it, the more bizarre that meeting must have been!
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Originally posted by gradus View PostMickyD thanks for posting that, it could only be improved by the great man giving us a few verses in Finnish cockney. Anyone else got anything as remotely unlikely eg Britten whistling There is nothing like a dame?
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Originally posted by gurnemanz View PostI was wondering about: "he hadn't the faintest idea who I was". Does this mean he didn't know it was Noel Coward sitting there or that he had never heard of Noel Coward ... or possibly both?
"It always amazes me that Jean Sibelius lived until 1957 which means he will have listened to Elvis."It isn't given us to know those rare moments when people are wide open and the lightest touch can wither or heal. A moment too late and we can never reach them any more in this world.
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Originally posted by french frank View PostI have a treasured audio clip, made about four years ago of a certain Radio 3 presenter introducing Finlandia (bold represents stressed syllable):
"It always amazes me that Jean Sibelius lived until 1957 which means he will have listened to Elvis."
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Originally posted by Tevot View PostThat is a lie. Jean was a Bill Haley fan....
Gallen, Merikanto (studying the tablecloth), Kajanus and Sibelius:
It isn't given us to know those rare moments when people are wide open and the lightest touch can wither or heal. A moment too late and we can never reach them any more in this world.
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Originally posted by french frank View PostWell, I did like the idea of the 88-year-old Sibelius listening [sic] intently to Elvis in 1953 and saying: 'The boy'll go far.' But back-ish on topic - this is the painting by Gallen that umslopogaas mentioned (the original seems - ironically? - to have been called 'Symposium' rather than 'The Problem'):
Gallen, Merikanto (studying the tablecloth), Kajanus and Sibelius:
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