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Slowly getting there......two out of three solved.
I should have three myself, but I think that only one has been assigned (1 March), and that's not for the one I use.
Off soon to a concert of Ireland and RVW (Holywell Music Room: Adderbury Ensemble) so happy for others to solve while I'm away.
I misread your message, Pulcinella, as off to Ireland to hear RVW, and thought that was a noble thing to do. I hope that Lunch with John and Ralph at the Holywell was more than tasty.
I misread your message, Pulcinella, as off to Ireland to hear RVW, and thought that was a noble thing to do. I hope that Lunch with John and Ralph at the Holywell was more than tasty.
Most enjoyable, thank you. Ireland: Phantasy trio in A minor Alwyn: Preludes 1 and 5 from Twelve Preludes (solo piano) RVW: Piano quintet in C minor (didn't know he'd written one!)
Still struggling though to find the third N work, so happy for anyone else to jump in if they can name all three works.
At last.......
I was making it too difficult for myself, as I was searching for a celebratory royal piece.
I think the answer is simply Name (not name-day, nameday, or name day).
So we have the following. SĂ¼ssmayr: Das Namensfest (The Name-Day) Beethoven: Zur Namensfeier (Name Day) Bax: To the Name above every Name
Whoops, sorry your # 1715 post skipped past my post-prandial gaze. I remember the Ireland Phantasy Trio with some warmth from a bargain basement Saga LP from around 50 years ago. Did it feature the late, great Alan Loveday on violin?
The answer to your O is, I think, Pulcinella, Martenot's seaside waves i.e. Ondes Martenot.
Jolivet wrote, I think, the first concerto for the instrument.
Milhaud composed a Duo for O.M & piano
And Messaien scored an early piece for 6 x O.M. - for an International Exhibition.
I'm afraid I had an advantage being born and reared by the seaside in Bournemouth, and daily feeling the waves coming over La Manche straight from La Jeune France.
The answer to your O is, I think, Pulcinella, Martenot's seaside waves i.e. Ondes Martenot.
Jolivet wrote, I think, the first concerto for the instrument.
Milhaud composed a Duo for O.M & piano
And Messaien scored an early piece for 6 x O.M. - for an International Exhibition.
I'm afraid I had an advantage being born and reared by the seaside in Bournemouth, and daily feeling the waves coming over La Manche straight from La Jeune France.
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