I was thinking of Le Villi by Puccini which is about the ghosts of women whose lovers have deserted them
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rubbernecker
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Originally posted by rubbernecker View PostI was thinking of Le Villi by Puccini which is about the ghosts of women whose lovers have deserted them
my V is a modern British opera (perhaps somewhat obscure, but who's to say?) with particular nuptial connotations
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rubbernecker
Well, I've been racking my brains, although as Jade Goody memorably said, I ain't got that much to rack... I'm up for another clue, of whatever size.
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rubbernecker
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Ofcachap you are very much the man in form.
Great to see the wit and wisdom of Jade Goody featuring on this august thread, too."...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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Norfolk Born
It was thanks to your generous clue that I nipped in!
Forgive the length of this 'W' question, but it will all make sense when you get the answer, I promise you....
In theory, a performance of a work written in the early 1930s could have been attended by the composer, whose initials would have been exactly the same as those of the baritone soloist and the conductor. Who are the three people concerned? (The work in question does not begin with 'W').
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