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There's four "Georges" there - Benjamin, Butterworth, Handel, and Enescu.
A separate 'OC' thread clearly meets a need - thanks!
I may have spotted the 'red herring'....5 of these composers have Christian names beginning with 'A':
Anton Reicha
Arnold Bax
Arthur Benjamin
Anton Webern
Arnold Schoenberg
...or am I heading up the proverbial garden path?
I think #23 is right.
Liszt, Schönberg, Handel, Offenbach, Reicha, all became citizens of other countries and changed the spelling of their name. Not so sure about Reicha. Both Schönberg and Händel lost their umlauts.
Liszt, Schönberg, Handel, Offenbach, Reicha, all became citizens of other countries and changed the spelling of their name. Not so sure about Reicha. Both Schönberg and Händel lost their umlauts.
Good point.
I wonder if, summing up:
4 Georges: Handel (in England, adding the "e" to "Georg"); Butterworth; Antheil; Benjamin
Composers whose names contain the names of other composers: Reicha; Offenbach; Schönberg; Webern
Composers whose names contain a limb: Parmegiani; Taneyev; Handel; Allegri
... which would leave Liszt, Britten, Bax, and Enescu ... all of whom wrote Rhapsodies?
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4 Georges: Handel (in England, adding the "e" to "Georg"); Butterworth; Antheil; Benjamin
Composers whose names contain the names of other composers: Reicha; Offenbach; Schönberg; Webern
Composers whose names contain a limb: Parmegiani; Taneyev; Handel; Allegri
... which would leave Liszt, Britten, Bax, and Enescu ... all of whom wrote Rhapsodies?
Ah! I originally thought this, then rejected it because I "remembered" that he was a "Georges" - but he wasn't! (In which case, swap with Butterworth, who also fits in the "Rhapsody" connection - this sort of thing is allowed in the earlier rounds of OC [if the connection is valid, it "wins" regardless of "what's on the card" - not sure that this could work with a "Wall" round, though.)
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