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  • rubbernecker

    Originally posted by vinteuil View Post
    Thomas Quasthoff?
    Oh well done, Vinteuil. You didn't need any help after all. I'll leave it to you to explain and to go on to R. I have to dash...

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    • rubbernecker

      Originally posted by vinteuil View Post
      Rubbernecker - but I got there before your clue!!!
      I know, I should have refreshed the screen before posting!

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      • vinteuil
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        • Nov 2010
        • 12761

        Originally posted by rubbernecker View Post
        . I'll leave it to you to explain and to go on to R. ...
        while I ponder an R the explanation for Q -

        I was impelled by the recent BAL on the Brahms Serious Songs to get the Thos: Quasthoff - I was very taken by the disc (and even more by the Schubert Schwanengesang with which it's coupled - marvellous... ) and I was as a consequence reading the Quasthoff entry on wiki - and so I knew that -
        a) he was refused entry to the Hannover conservatoire because of the compulsory piano-playing requirement (which his thalidomide condition made impossible for him)
        b) he had done a jazz disc
        c) he had been on Desert Island Discs

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        • rubbernecker

          Originally posted by vinteuil View Post
          while I ponder an R the explanation for Q -

          I was impelled by the recent BAL on the Brahms Serious Songs to get the Thos: Quasthoff - I was very taken by the disc (and even more by the Schubert Schwanengesang with which it's coupled - marvellous... ) and I was as a consequence reading the Quasthoff entry on wiki -
          Serendipitous indeed, Vinteuil. And an interesting recommendation for the Schwanengesang. I remember hearing a live recital of Dichterliebe on Radio France Musique a few years back which completely stopped me in my tracks. Turned out to be Herr Q. Saw him at the Barbican doing Bach Cantatas after that which was equally memorable. I was a bit underwhelmed by his Desert Island discs choices though. For one who professes to love Jazz he plumped for Chick Corea's particularly cheesey Love Castle.

          Any progress on R?

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          • Nick Armstrong
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            • Nov 2010
            • 26506

            Originally posted by OFCACHAP View Post
            Just when Leanne finds her true vacation as a bag lady, Peter has to go and ruin things and give her ANOTHER last chance. I've no idea what the answer to rubbernecker's question is, by the way, but that scarcely seems to matter when REALLY important Weatherfield issues need our attention. (By the way, if I know ANYTHING about rolling stock, that was NEVER never the 15.55 Virgin Manchester Piccadilly to Euston pulling out as Peter hobbled along the platform. It was more likely the delayed 15.49 all stations to Stockport).



            Returned from remote country fastness, I find no outstanding question to get my teeth into (I got Padstow just before I left but all the OSS SOS nonsense escapes me still (I only read through quickly))...

            But OFCA's Corrie-inspired meanderings just gave me a laugh... as did Harry Hill on the same scene:

            "Constipated Leanne on Corrie.....:

            *Vision: Leanne to Peter on the platform as the train pulls out: "I just couldn't go...!!!" *




            Good to be back...
            "...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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            • vinteuil
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              • Nov 2010
              • 12761

              Originally posted by rubbernecker View Post
              Any progress on R?
              well - for R

              A paternal swede was there, and a mannerist italian enjoyed himself, but something from oxford got the wrong film...

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              • subcontrabass
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                • Nov 2010
                • 2780

                Originally posted by vinteuil View Post
                well - for R

                A paternal swede was there, and a mannerist italian enjoyed himself, but something from oxford got the wrong film...
                Are we in Rome?

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                • vinteuil
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                  • Nov 2010
                  • 12761

                  Originally posted by subcontrabass View Post
                  Are we in Rome?
                  oh, good call, subcontra! - but wd you like to expand?

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                  • subcontrabass
                    Full Member
                    • Nov 2010
                    • 2780

                    Originally posted by vinteuil View Post
                    oh, good call, subcontra! - but wd you like to expand?
                    Several of the mannerists worked in Rome, and since we are dealing with musical associations I assume that the relevant artist is Benvenuto Cellini. That is currently as far as I can get.

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                    • subcontrabass
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                      • Nov 2010
                      • 2780

                      Originally posted by hercule
                      Johan Helmich (1694 - 1758)?
                      Using his full name of Johan Helmich Roman gives us "Roman" to link with Berlioz's Overture Roman Carnival taken from the music for his opera Bevenuto Cellini.

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                      • vinteuil
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                        • Nov 2010
                        • 12761

                        Originally posted by hercule
                        Johan Helmich (1694 - 1758)?
                        Indeed so - Johan Helmich Roman, 'the father of Swedish music'.

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                        • vinteuil
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                          • Nov 2010
                          • 12761

                          Originally posted by subcontrabass View Post
                          Using his full name of Johan Helmich Roman gives us "Roman" to link with Berlioz's Overture Roman Carnival taken from the music for his opera Bevenuto Cellini.
                          yes - and for the third part of the threesome?

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                          • subcontrabass
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                            • Nov 2010
                            • 2780

                            Originally posted by vinteuil View Post
                            yes - and for the third part of the threesome?
                            Roman Polanski? (Film What? is loosely based on Alice in Wonderland)

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                            • vinteuil
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                              • Nov 2010
                              • 12761

                              Originally posted by subcontrabass View Post
                              Roman Polanski? (Film What? is loosely based on Alice in Wonderland)
                              no - but a film connection is certainly to be explored...

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                              • Anna

                                Well, there are plenty of films with Roman in the title but no connection with Oxford. Only film I can think of is I Claudius by Robert Graves, because of his Oxford connection, but that doesn't fit. So, it's a 'thing' not a person, like a car as hercule suggests? Can't be a Mini as in the Italian Job as that was set in Turin.
                                Last edited by Guest; 21-02-11, 17:43.

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