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Alphabet Associations - II
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Originally posted by mercia View PostI think the answer might be Tommaso Traetta, but my Italian is ..... well .... non-existent actually.
[At the Palazzo Santorelli b&b apparently there's a Suite Speranza and a Suite Traetta !!]
is certainly right for Iphigenia in Tauris [ 'Ifigenia in Tauride' (1763) ].
Would it help if I said that Iphigenia's Sacrifice was the work of an English composer...
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[ * Don't you think he has a terribly modern face ?
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tommaso_Traetta ]
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a-ha, perhaps I'm looking for three Thomases
Thomas Augustine Arne for The Sacrifice of Iphigenia
now should I translate Hope into French perhaps ?
yes I suppose Tommaso does look modern, certainly sporting a couple of black eyes, unless he's been burning the midnight oil .... which I guess one did in them days
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Originally posted by mercia View Postmust admit I'd not heard of Traetta before
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- a Flanagan & Allen number
- the demise of Charles-Valentin
- a 1964 Michel Legrand score
Flanagan & Allen ..... U Man
Alkan and the final U stand
Legrand ..... the Us of Cherbourg
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