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  • LMcD
    Full Member
    • Sep 2017
    • 8637

    Originally posted by Nick Armstrong View Post

    ‘O’ no…. … well, I guess that works…

    … the first are spot-on, the ‘James’ element I had in mind was James MacMillan’s Visions of a November Spring

    Nonetheless, take it away McMaestro


    Edit: ah, you already did
    Sorry, I didn't mean to jump the gun - your James is clearly more in line with the other two!
    For new readers - your 'O' is post no. 899.

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    • Nick Armstrong
      Host
      • Nov 2010
      • 26572

      Originally posted by LMcD View Post

      Sorry, I didn't mean to jump the gun - your James is clearly more in line with the other two!
      For new readers - your 'O' is post no. 899.
      You were quite right about the ‘behind the times’ reference btw
      "...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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      • AuntDaisy
        Host
        • Jun 2018
        • 1767

        Originally posted by LMcD View Post
        Composers born in Brooklyn, Milwaukee and Oldham played a part in the career of this 'O'.
        I'm struggling / guessing, but would Aaron, Michael T (??) & William have helped Eugene?

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        • LMcD
          Full Member
          • Sep 2017
          • 8637

          Originally posted by AuntDaisy View Post
          I'm struggling / guessing, but would Aaron, Michael T (??) & William have helped Eugene?
          Well, the William I think you may have in mind is involved (without being operatic).

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          • AuntDaisy
            Host
            • Jun 2018
            • 1767

            Originally posted by LMcD View Post
            Well, the William I think you may have in mind is involved (without being operatic).
            Thanks for the hint.
            I was thinking of William Walton.
            So Aaron Copland is out of the running?

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            • LMcD
              Full Member
              • Sep 2017
              • 8637

              Originally posted by AuntDaisy View Post
              Thanks for the hint.
              I was thinking of William Walton.
              So Aaron Copland is out of the running?
              Walton it is, but I'm afraid you'll have to cast Aaron and Michael T aside.

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              • AuntDaisy
                Host
                • Jun 2018
                • 1767

                Originally posted by LMcD View Post
                Walton it is, but I'm afraid you'll have to cast Aaron and Michael T aside.
                Walton makes me think (wildly) of Larry Olivier... guessing that Eugene Ormandy is out. But I'm stumped as far as American composers go.

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                • LMcD
                  Full Member
                  • Sep 2017
                  • 8637

                  Originally posted by AuntDaisy View Post
                  Walton makes me think (wildly) of Larry Olivier... guessing that Eugene Ormandy is out. But I'm stumped as far as American composers go.
                  Your wild thought has led you to the answer, so ,.,.. what's the (repeated) connection between Olivier and Walton?

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                  • cloughie
                    Full Member
                    • Dec 2011
                    • 22182

                    Originally posted by LMcD View Post

                    Your wild thought has led you to the answer, so ,.,.. what's the (repeated) connection between Olivier and Walton?
                    Maybe Henry V and Orleans!

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                    • AuntDaisy
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                      • Jun 2018
                      • 1767

                      Originally posted by cloughie View Post
                      Maybe Henry V and Orleans!
                      Could be... any thoughts on LMcD's composers born in Brooklyn or Milwaukee?

                      I was wondering if Shakespeare was the repeated connection...
                      "As You Like It" (1936), Henry V (1943), Hamlet (1948), Richard III (1955).

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                      • french frank
                        Administrator/Moderator
                        • Feb 2007
                        • 30455

                        So is Olivier the O?
                        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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                        • AuntDaisy
                          Host
                          • Jun 2018
                          • 1767

                          Originally posted by french frank View Post
                          So is Olivier the O?
                          I think so...

                          ... and Carl Davis was born in Brooklyn and scored “The World at War” which was narrated by Olivier.

                          Milwaukee born composer????

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                          • AuntDaisy
                            Host
                            • Jun 2018
                            • 1767

                            .. and Herbert Stothart, born in Milwaukee, did the music for "Pride and Prejudice" (1940) which starred Laurence Olivier & Greer Garson.

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                            • LMcD
                              Full Member
                              • Sep 2017
                              • 8637

                              Originally posted by AuntDaisy View Post
                              .. and Herbert Stothart, born in Milwaukee, did the music for "Pride and Prejudice" (1940) which starred Laurence Olivier & Greer Garson.
                              To recap:
                              Brooklyn-born Carl Davis wrote the theme to The World At War.
                              Milwaukee-born Herbert Stothard wrote the score for the 1940 version of Pride and Prejudice
                              Oldham-born William Walton scored Shakespeare films starring Olivier (and his 'Battle In The Air' was all that remained of the music he composed for Battle of Britain)
                              It looks as though AD has triumphed again, although cloughie brought the Bard on board.

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                              • cloughie
                                Full Member
                                • Dec 2011
                                • 22182

                                Better than being barred on board! Looks like Milwaukee made a big fool out of me!

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