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So who's going to have a Short Sharp Stab at this S? We have Nielsen's 3rd, LVB's 3rd & Mahler's 6th. To Score I want a Single musical term for Starters....
So who's going to have a Short Sharp Stab at this S? We have Nielsen's 3rd, LVB's 3rd & Mahler's 6th. To Score I want a Single musical term for Starters....
Staccato? (Reminds me of Peter Sellers's 'Auntie Rotter' - 'Here is your stabbing music, children')
The much-missed Anna quite rightly complained when answers were revealed, but the rationale left obscure. So "Anna's Law" was required to make the reason for the solution clear to everyone, summing-up the question and how the three answers "fitted". With time, some clever clogs with a punchant mutated "Anna's Law" to "coleslaw".
[FONT=Comic Sans MS][I][B]Numquam Satis![/B][/I][/FONT]
The much-missed Anna quite rightly complained when answers were revealed, but the rationale left obscure. So "Anna's Law" was required to make the reason for the solution clear to everyone, summing-up the question and how the three answers "fitted". With time, some clever clogs with a punchant mutated "Anna's Law" to "coleslaw".
The much-missed Anna quite rightly complained when answers were revealed, but the rationale left obscure. So "Anna's Law" was required to make the reason for the solution clear to everyone, summing-up the question and how the three answers "fitted". With time, some clever clogs with a punchant mutated "Anna's Law" to "coleslaw".
Of course!
Has anyone else noticed that there is a new member called Anna?
Has anyone else noticed that there is a new member called Anna?
Well .... I found a recipe for 'Coleslaw Staccato', of which I'd never heard, but it appears that I have stumbled on the correct answer ...
Anyway, if I may, I invite you to find a T that links Beethoven, Hoddinott, Holmboe, Rihm and Zwilich (among others).
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