For a clichéd, parodic view of the composer in part two, visualise a perfect summer's day, the sound of leather on willow, the cathedral in the background and the Severn flowing gently nearby.
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Originally posted by cloughie View PostFuneral?
Funeral March for the final scene of Hamlet by Berlioz.
Incidental Music and Funeral March for Diarmid and Grania by Elgar.
Marcia funèbre, sulla morte d'un Pappagallo by Alkan
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Originally posted by crb11 View PostYes, I think so. (I'd worked out the same before I saw your post.)
Funeral March for the final scene of Hamlet by Berlioz.
Incidental Music and Funeral March for Diarmid and Grania by Elgar.
Marcia funèbre, sulla morte d'un Pappagallo by Alkan
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Originally posted by crb11 View PostYes, I think so. (I'd worked out the same before I saw your post.)
Funeral March for the final scene of Hamlet by Berlioz.
Incidental Music and Funeral March for Diarmid and Grania by Elgar.
Marcia funèbre, sulla morte d'un Pappagallo by Alkan
I'll leave it to the person who has sufficient energy left, and who wants to do it, to choose a G.
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Originally posted by rathfarnhamgirl View PostGeorge Guest was Director of Music at Cambridge.
Messrs Elder and Wand were both Principal Guest Conductor of the BBC Symphony Orchestra.
It looks as though you've guest correctly!
I've no idea about the 'Bach'.
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Originally posted by Pulcinella View PostThe quotes round Bach suggested the extraneous family member PDQ; I'm pretty sure that you'll find your answer there!
George Guest was a long-standing Director of Music at St John's College, Cambridge.
The Stoned Guest is an opera by PDQ Bach.
Gunter Wand and Mark Elder were both Principal Guest Conductors of the BBC Symphony Orchestra.
Let's see what's Hidden for H.
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Originally posted by rathfarnhamgirl View PostGeorge Guest was Director of Music at Cambridge.
Messrs Elder and Wand were both Principal Guest Conductor of the BBC Symphony Orchestra.
It looks as though you've guest correctly!
I've no idea about the 'Bach'.
Evening ...... have you an H for us to heap praise upon ....... ????
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