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I feel like I've got egg on my face not getting this!
Not sure of the Finnish reference, but he was taught by Arnie.
Later became the first scholar in Britain to research Byzantine Music; his Oxford History of Music volume is still a reference work only slightly outdated!
[FONT=Comic Sans MS][I][B]Numquam Satis![/B][/I][/FONT]
I feel like I've got egg on my face not getting this!
Not sure of the Finnish reference, but he was taught by Arnie.
Later became the first scholar in Britain to research Byzantine Music; his Oxford History of Music volume is still a reference work only slightly outdated!
Nicely done, fhg!
The Finnish connection is Sibelius - Robert Layton was taught by Wellesz and wrote several books about Sibelius and many informed and informative reviews of recordings of music Sibelius, Wellesz and others for Gramophone
I think mercs got us started on the right trail - over to you for the X, Y, Z or even A depending on how strong you're feeling mercs!
Last edited by Guest; 23-06-12, 13:49.
Reason: hembarassing trypo!
I feel like I've got egg on my face not getting this!
Yum... sausages and egg... Making me hungry now.
I've just got the Ronay reference... another Egon
Been distracted by other matters. Not sure I'd have got that. The Sibelius link was a heck of a jump!
Mercs, do you want the next one? I got the feeling you were handing over. I could take it off your hands if not, but of course ferns has more rights as I got the square root of diddly-squat.
EDIT: too late!!!
"...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..."
Been distracted by other matters. Not sure I'd have got that. The Sibelius link was a heck of a jump!
Mercs, do you want the next one? I got the feeling you were handing over. I could take it off your hands if not, but of course ferns has more rights as I got the square root of diddly-squat.
EDIT: too late!!!
Good of you to join us peasants again, young squire!
You been out deliverin' windfall apples & religious tracts ready for the morrow, have you?
Last edited by Guest; 23-06-12, 13:54.
Reason: usual trypo!
- a ritual of adoration
- Steph.'s libretto
- towards the end of Monday's Light
Aduction.
Stravinsky Rite of Spring ("Abduction of the Chosen One")
Mozart Aduction from the Seralio (libretto by Gottfried Stephanie)
Stockhausen "Aduction" (penultimate scene from "Montag aus Licht")
?
[FONT=Comic Sans MS][I][B]Numquam Satis![/B][/I][/FONT]
Stravinsky Rite of Spring ("Abduction of the Chosen One")
Mozart Aduction from the Seralio (libretto by Gottfried Stephanie)
Stockhausen "Aduction" (penultimate scene from "Montag aus Licht")
?
short and sweet [like me]
well done fernyhuffgelobe - I think that satisfies Anna Slaw
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