Originally posted by antongould
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very good, yes Ossian, or The Bards, an opera in five acts by the French composer Jean-François Le Sueur
"Napoleon was so enthusiastic, he invited the composer to join him in the imperial box at the third act and the next day he sent Le Sueur a gold casket engraved "The Emperor Napoleon to the author of Les bardes", containing the cross of the Légion d'honneur"
trying to curry favour with my contribution to Shakespeare weekend
Sibelius opus 64 (1913)
I guess Arnold was made a Cornish bard as a result of the Cornish Dances
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Originally posted by mercia View Postvery good, yes Ossian, or The Bards, an opera in five acts by the French composer Jean-François Le Sueur
"Napoleon was so enthusiastic, he invited the composer to join him in the imperial box at the third act and the next day he sent Le Sueur a gold casket engraved "The Emperor Napoleon to the author of Les bardes", containing the cross of the Légion d'honneur"
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"The opera is on an epic scale and contains many experimental elements. For instance, in Act Four has visions of heroes and bards in a cave behind a backlit curtain of gauze. The score also calls for 12 harps as the bards hymn the rising sun. According to the musicologist David Charlton, Les bardes turns away from the classical aesthetic of Gluck (the dominant operatic influence of the time in France) and prefigures grand opera. The work had an influence on Le Sueur's most famous pupil, Hector Berlioz."
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Originally posted by mercia View PostGeorges Antheil, it was answered before Z
George Antheil (as he appears on the Naxos CDs I have)
Symphony for five instruments; hence diminutive symphony
McKonkey's Ferry (Washington at Trenton); hence river crossing
Ballet Mécanique (which includes parts for electric buzzers); hence fingers on buzzers
His autobiography is entitled Bad boy of music.
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Originally posted by mercia View Postwas your Verdi Requiem a success Pulcinella ?
are you a soprano ?
No, not a soprano: I'm a second bass!
Pulcinella is a male commedia dell'arte figure!
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Originally posted by antongould View PostA C to, hopefully link
Martino Bitti
Vince Gassi
Hubert Parry
Martino Bitti - 12 'Cambridge' Sonatas
Vince Gassi - A Cambridge Carol for concert band
..... so the answer is ..... Oxford. Have you run out of colleges ?
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