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One door leads to salvation, the end of the quest and the Answer, the other to oblivion, eternal sorrow and gnashing of teeth*. You probably need to adopt your erstwhile detective guise to work out which, Mercs. I can't help you. Nor can God. You are very much alone.
Samuel Barber's opus 30 is Prayers of Kierkegaard for soprano, tenor & alto soloists, chorus & orchestra
is Kierkegaard Danish for boatwright ?
who's the violist?
I know not.
OK, you've toiled enough. Come, mop your brow on this cool towel, shaped like a dove
Both Samuel Barber's Prayers of Kierkegaard, for soloists, chorus and orchestra, and (the only marginally less well-known American composer/musicologist) Howard Boatwright's Six Prayers of Kierkegaard, for soprano and piano, both set verses by the Danish philosopher/poet/thelogian/diarist and general God-Botherer, Søren Kierkegaard. Often credited as being the father of existentialism, he has, in turn, led to Jean Paul Sartre and the French existentialists being described as "Kierkegaard without God".
The violist is Ingegerd Kierkegaard (any relation??), who, despite being a musician of some renown in her native Denmark, I appreciate is not a household name on these shores. But then again, until recently, neither was Sarah LuuuUUUnd....
Kierkegaard. All too much for a Thursday afternoon, I know.
Samuel Barber's opus 30 is Prayers of Kierkegaard for soprano, tenor & alto soloists, chorus & orchestra
Ooh I say. Rubbers told me to go with the more famous Barber (of Seville fame I wrongly assumed) so I abandoned poor old Samuel!! However, that was not the K I landed up with!! Although Howard Boatwright's wife was involved!
Which I was taking to mean: a K surname associated with Samuel Barber.
Which would have led you straight up the path to salvation and victory.
To be honest, I thought you had already discounted any fictional hairdressers, and Samuel being a more famous bearer of the Barber surname than er... well, I think there was a Jazzman called Chris Barber who had an album called, er... Drat that Frattle Rat, istr
Which would have led you straight up the path to salvation and victory.
To be honest, I thought you had already discounted any fictional hairdressers, and Samuel being a more famous bearer of the Barber surname than er... well, I think there was a Jazzman called Chris Barber who had an album called, er... Drat that Frattle Rat, istr
Oh come off it rubbers, I am not so twp as to think that a question where the answer begins with a K surname would result in an answer ............. Oh, you really do think that ............
Oh come off it rubbers, I am not so twp as to think that a question where the answer begins with a K surname would result in an answer ............. Oh, you really do think that ............
I don't know what I think, I don't even know what TWP means, but I'm getting the impression you are displeased with me, and, being a sensitive soul, that displeases me
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