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  • Norfolk Born

    Sorry, no. No Englishmen (or Englishwomen) are involved.

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    • Norfolk Born

      The three works concerned cover a 42-year period in the 20th century; the source material dates from the early 19th century.

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      • mercia
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        • Nov 2010
        • 8920

        I think I've been barking up the wrong tree
        is the K not Keats ?

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        • Norfolk Born

          The K is not Keats (unless Keats was a closet German....)

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          • vinteuil
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            • Nov 2010
            • 12782

            Originally posted by Norfolk Born View Post
            The K is not Keats (unless Keats was a closet German....)
            ah, your K was von of them

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            • mercia
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              • Nov 2010
              • 8920

              how about Henze's The Prince of Homburg for the Landgrave's youngest ?

              looks like vint. was there long before me - I shall let him take over

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              • Anna

                Is this something to do with the Hesse-Kassel lot then?

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                • Norfolk Born

                  Originally posted by mercia View Post
                  how about Henze's The Prince of Homburg for the Landgrave's youngest ?

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                  • Norfolk Born

                    Originally posted by Anna View Post
                    Is this something to do with the Hesse-Kassel lot then?
                    Not particularly.

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                    • Anna

                      Originally posted by mercia View Post
                      how about Henze's The Prince of Homburg for the Landgrave's youngest ?

                      looks like vint. was there long before me - I shall let him take over
                      I cannot play at the mo and me Kassel thingy was wrong. But Henze's L'Upupa und der Triumph der Sohnesliebe is, absolutely, after Lady McB of Mtsensk, the most sensational opera I have ever seen (and I don't like Opera)

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                      • Flay
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                        • Mar 2007
                        • 5795

                        Originally posted by Anna View Post
                        I cannot play at the mo
                        I hope everything is OK with you Anna. Please come back to play soon.
                        Pacta sunt servanda !!!

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                        • Nick Armstrong
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                          • Nov 2010
                          • 26523

                          Originally posted by Anna View Post
                          Henze's L'Upupa und der Triumph der Sohnesliebe ... (and I don't like Opera)
                          Nor do I ... and I've never even heard of or read about that piece! Where on earth did you see it?!
                          "...the isle is full of noises,
                          Sounds and sweet airs, that give delight and hurt not.
                          Sometimes a thousand twangling instruments
                          Will hum about mine ears, and sometime voices..."

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                          • Anna

                            Originally posted by Caliban View Post
                            Nor do I ... and I've never even heard of or read about that piece! Where on earth did you see it?!
                            Oh, Good Lord, You Provincials! Do you never get out of the chi-chi wine bars?

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                            • Norfolk Born

                              No progress since the Prince of Homburg appeared just before 3.00 p.m. He should lead you without too much trouble to 'K', I would have thought.

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                              • vinteuil
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                                • Nov 2010
                                • 12782

                                it's von Kleist. Penthesilea, the Broken Jug, and merckx's Homburg chappie....

                                Henze did the Homburg; Fritz Geißler did Der verbrochne Krug, and Othmar Schoeck Penthesilea.
                                Last edited by vinteuil; 22-03-12, 17:14. Reason: insertin' an ess-tset

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