If this is your first visit, be sure to
check out the FAQ by clicking the
link above. You may have to register
before you can post: click the register link above to proceed. To start viewing messages,
select the forum that you want to visit from the selection below.
Spot on! (I don't know whether the 'due recognition' mentioned earlier helped or not. )
Over to you ....
It did - but not as much as the "died at 62". I don't think I'd have got it without that. (Finding any connection between Dvorak and Budapest was challenging.) A good puzzle!
Here's mine: Three meetings: one in a dream composed by Berlioz, one in a film score by Shostakovich, and one a city and its new concert hall, all beside the same E.
In La Damnation de Faust, by Berlioz, Mephistopheles shows Faust a dream vision of Marguerite in a meadow on the banks of the Elbe.
Shostakovich wrote the music for the film Encounter at the Elbe.
Hamburg is on the Elbe and its new concert hall is the Elbphilharmonie, but a meeting there has me puzzled. The Elbephilharmonie's address is Platz der Deutschen Einheit, or Germany Unity Square, so a meeting of East and West Germany?
In La Damnation de Faust, by Berlioz, Mephistopheles shows Faust a dream vision of Marguerite in a meadow on the banks of the Elbe.
Shostakovich wrote the music for the film Encounter at the Elbe.
Hamburg is on the Elbe and its new concert hall is the Elbphilharmonie, but a meeting there has me puzzled. The Elbephilharmonie's address is Platz der Deutschen Einheit, or Germany Unity Square, so a meeting of East and West Germany?
That's exactly what I was looking for. The third one was a bit of a stretch to fit the theme (and I would have allowed it if you just got the concert hall) but you found it. Well done.
That's exactly what I was looking for. The third one was a bit of a stretch to fit the theme (and I would have allowed it if you just got the concert hall) but you found it. Well done.
Yes indeed wow - very early on I thought of Antonin but thought nah he was Czech not Hungarian - just shows how much AA depends on thinking outside the box!
Yes indeed wow - very early on I thought of Antonin but thought nah he was Czech not Hungarian - just shows how much AA depends on thinking outside the box!
The way I did it was to search for D musicians who had died at age 62, and then try to spot the link.
I think I may have the answer to F, but I'm not convinced the Irish bit is right.
Frederick IX of Denmark was an orchestral conductor (good enough to be recorded)
Tristan und Isolde features a love triangle (Isolde and Marke are both Irish) and was notably praised by Friedrich Nietzsche
One of the songs in Frederick Delius's Sea Drift includes the death of one of a pair of mockingbirds.
Sadly, none of 'Norwegian', 'Blue' or 'Parrot' begins with 'F'!
You've got it! Just spell it out.
Your avatar will help with the Irish couple. The names of none of those involved in the three parts begin with F. But F has a musical association with all of them.
Comment