Originally posted by subcontrabass
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rubbernecker
Well, I've now discovered a jazz trumpeter called Jim Bohm?
EDIT ...or should it be Jim Grim? I'm afraid I've now lost the plot!
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Originally posted by vinteuil View Postahh, Grimm, of course!
Karl Grimm was the trumpeter and instrument maker.
So I think that leaves rubbernecker to take us on to (or down to) L
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rubbernecker
OK chaps and chapesses, deep breath, hands clasped, eyes down, here it is:
"What L connects a silent composer, a self-taught far-eastern composer and a Christ Church undergraduate composer?"
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Originally posted by rubbernecker View PostOK chaps and chapesses, deep breath, hands clasped, eyes down, here it is:
"What L connects a silent composer, a self-taught far-eastern composer and a Christ Church undergraduate composer?"
1 Do not know.
2 Takemitsu
3 Walton (actually composed in 1916 when he was still a schoolboy, before he became an undergraduate).
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rubbernecker
Originally posted by subcontrabass View PostLitany
1 Do not know.
2 Takemitsu
3 Walton (actually composed in 1916 when he was still a schoolboy, before he became an undergraduate).
1) was actually John Cage's Litany for the Whale. I also thought about using Arvo Part, but didn't in the end.
There is obviously some debate about when Walton wrote A Litany which was his first published work. My source, which was a CD sleeve note, said it was during his first year at Oxford, aged 16.
On to you for M, scb
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rubbernecker
Originally posted by herculesilent for 4'33"?
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