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Maybe it would be easier if I said who I don't think it is.
I don't think it is Field, Rutter, Adams or Elton, Tiny Dancer notwithstanding.
Nor do I think that this person has anything to do with Mother Goose.
That would be seasonal (sort of).
Well, the good news is that you're correct to think it isn't any of them. You've done all the hard work - if you now just Google "John, composer, Infanta" ... see what happens
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Well, the good news is that you're correct to think it isn't any of them. You've done all the hard work - if you now just Google "John, composer, Infanta" ... see what happens
Oh it has to be John Alden Carpenter.
I didn't get where I am today by not working at, erm, Xmas.
"The Birthday of the Infanta".
My cousin's first child was born at 8pm yesterday, eight days overdue.
That is the power of money for you.
It can ensure that your child doesn't have a Christmas Day birthday.
Oh it has to be John Alden Carpenter.
I didn't get where I am today by not working at, erm, Xmas.
"The Birthday of the Infanta".
Well ... yes; I've got "Accept John Alden Carpenter" on the card, but I was intending John Casken's Infanta Marina from 1997 (hence "Stingray" and Barry Gray's clossing song). Churlish to offer anything less than a
Infanta (arrived at after an unsuccessful search for seasonal "Infant" pieces)
Maurice Ravel's Pavane
Alexander Zemlinsky's Der Zwerg based on Oscar Wilde's The Birthday of the Infanta
and either John Alden Carpenter's opera on the same Wilde story
or John Casken's Infanta Marina
Brilliant tenacity, Lats - you've earnt the next Jollies!
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