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Originally posted by ferneyhoughgeliebte View PostRoxanna Panufnik studied at the Royal Academy of Music - as did Richard Rodney Bennett, and Arnold Bax.
Sadly, that's only three- and I can't find any of the remainders who also fit that suit,
I'm pretty sure that it isn't Roxanna in this case.
Something would have emerged from Boilk if it was.
(A funny thing, ferney, I don't necessarily associate myself with the Hear and Now crowd of which I see you as one but given recent talk I do think now I'm often there or thereabouts)
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Originally posted by Lat-Literal View PostHindemith - Tallis - Gerhard - Hill
Martin - Mozart - Mathias - Rodrigo
Breton - Stainer - Feldman - Stivell
Monpou - Faure - Zemilinsky [sic] - Dawson
But I've read it as each distinct series typed on its own line!
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Originally posted by Lat-Literal View PostBoilk - while yours must come first although I'm sure I am not going to be useful in that regard, I will plonk this on for the next round - it should be much easier than my last one:
Hindemith - Tallis - Gerhard - Hill
Martin - Mozart - Mathias - Rodrigo
Breton - Stainer - Feldman - Stivell
Monpou - Faure - Zemilinsky - DawsonLast edited by LMcD; 26-10-18, 16:12.
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Originally posted by Boilk View PostMartin - Mozart - Mathias - Rodrigo... Concertos/Concertante works with harp?
But I've read it as each distinct series typed on its own line!
On your other point, the lines are not meant to be read individually - as with other efforts, it is a mixture across the grid.
Originally posted by LMcD View PostZemlinsky, perhaps? (I suppose a Zemi Linsky is better than no Zemlinsky at all)Last edited by Lat-Literal; 26-10-18, 21:59.
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Originally posted by Boilk View PostLet's speed things up. You may kick yourselves when all is revealed, so I'm revealing the final 8 composers sorted by series...
Troilus and Cressida would apply to Walton and Penderecki but not the others.
Crowns? Royalty? - Crown Imperial, Ubu Rex?
The top line - all I can think of is sports/games - Rugby (Honegger), Jeux (Debussy).Last edited by Lat-Literal; 26-10-18, 22:02.
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Originally posted by BoilkI've been able to ascertain that Alan Stivell is a Breton harpist, but know of no composer called Breton so I assume it's Bréton with the accent?
And Stivell doesn't seem to fit with my three composers – Mozart / Mathias / Hindemith – of harp concertos (including harp with another soloist). Even so, I suspect there's a harp concerto/concertante thing in there somewhere.
Mozart / Mathias / Hindemith / Stivell.
Stivell, who is a Breton and in the folk genre, sort of, is extremely well known for the harp and the harp pieces by Mozart and Hindemith are also well known to a greater and lesser degree. Mathias - I would have seen that one myself as the more difficult. The Breton in a different category from harp composers is Tomas Breton with various accents on his name.
The remaining three connections in my second grid are not overtly musical.
Two could conceivably be found by people who know little or nothing about music.
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Originally posted by BoilkConnoections are between musical works (e.g. the resolved Concertos for Orchestra link)
Thank you ever so much for doing my grid. That is very kind of you. Just to clarify, it is Mompou - excellent composer - with two m's but what is written doesn't affect the connection. I've just noticed that originally it was another case of my bad typing so not your fault. Thanks again!
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Originally posted by Boilk View PostNo. I've just updated the Bax box with an asterisk, if you go back to page 14. Turning in now - hope not to be responsible for any sleepless nights!
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