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Originally posted by Resurrection Man View PostOK..here goes.
What K connects an 18th century composer, sounds as if it was made by a character from a 19th century opera and a 20th century composer?
Who else makes things in an opera? Puppet-makers in Tales of Hoffmann perhaps...
Something for the morning, methinks.
And so to bed."...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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Resurrection Man
I've been thinking this over a bit and would be better to slightly rewrite the clue thus...
What K sounds as if it was made by a character from a 19th century opera and a namesake who was an 18th century composer, accompanied by a 20th century composer?
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Originally posted by Resurrection Man View PostI've been thinking this over a bit and would be better to slightly rewrite the clue thus...
What K sounds as if it was made by a character from a 19th century opera and a namesake who was an 18th century composer, accompanied by a 20th century composer?
Moses in Egypt 1818, Rossini.
Antonin Kraft (c. 1749–1820).
William Kraft (born 1923)Pacta sunt servanda !!!
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Resurrection Man
A very good suggestion, Flay, but not what I had in mind. All three people I mention were involved in K.
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Resurrection Man
Originally posted by mercia View PostI shall plump for Wagner
so I want an 18th century composer whose (sur)name is the same as a Wagnerian character
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amateur51
A belated welcome to AA, RM
It's fascinating watching a newbie getting the hang of things - I'm pretty hopeless at this but I love to have a go de temps en temps.
I look forward to many hours of happy head-scratching
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Resurrection Man
Originally posted by amateur51 View PostA belated welcome to AA, RM
It's fascinating watching a newbie getting the hang of things - I'm pretty hopeless at this but I love to have a go de temps en temps.
I look forward to many hours of happy head-scratching
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