2 correct answers with 6 minutes has to be a record or close thereto - I think Norfolk M got it in a photo finish!
Alphabet associations - I
Collapse
This topic is closed.
X
This is a sticky topic.
X
X
-
Norfolk Born
Thank you!
Which 'M' of uncertain age (and morals) went on to occupy the stage for 501 performances, and subsequently enjoyed 5-week runs on both sides of The Pond?
Comment
-
Norfolk Born
Cloughie: Well...all three, really. Basically, you're looking for a name.
Vinteul: afraid not (although I can, as they say, see where you're coming from).
Comment
-
Norfolk Born
-
Originally posted by Norfolk Born View PostCorrect! Would you care to elaborate before proceeding to set us an 'N'?
(1) a prostitute who robbed a sailor, the subject of a traditional Liverpool song;
(2) the musical by Lionel Bart had 501 performances;
(3) the song by Rod Stewart had five-week runs as "number one" in both UK and USA in October 1971.
Comment
-
-
Originally posted by subcontrabass View PostDetails?
Monteverdi's L'Incoronazione di Poppea
... and ...
... well, initially I was thinking of Peter Ustinov (who played Nero in two films) but when I "looked him up" he doesn't "fit". Nor does Arthur Lourie ... so I'm out on a limb with this one.
(* = By those who wanted to maintain a healthy lifestyle!)
Have to go out now 'til about 4:30, so if anyone else can contribute, please do so![FONT=Comic Sans MS][I][B]Numquam Satis![/B][/I][/FONT]
Comment
-
-
Originally posted by ferneyhoughgeliebte View PostWell, the Roman Emporer Nero was a composer and singer whose skills were highly valued*.
Monteverdi's L'Incoronazione di Poppea
... and ...
... well, initially I was thinking of Peter Ustinov (who played Nero in two films) but when I "looked him up" he doesn't "fit". Nor does Arthur Lourie ... so I'm out on a limb with this one.
(* = By those who wanted to maintain a healthy lifestyle!)
Have to go out now 'til about 4:30, so if anyone else can contribute, please do so!
Comment
-
-
Originally posted by subcontrabass View PostThe third should now be straightforward.
Anton Rubinstein's Neron, premiered in Hamburg in German, with a later Russian premiere in Italian.
great quote from Tchaikovsky
The reason I play this loathsome thing is the consciousness of my own superiority - and that keeps up my strength. You think you are writing abominably, but then you look at this drivel which people have performed in all seriousness, and your soul feels lighter
Comment
-
Comment