does esplenderoso / esplendoroso / esplerando infer that this grandpiano-phobic pianist is of Spanish / Latin American extraction ?
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Northender
Well, John Roberts was a famous Welsh-born harpist, so I suppose the Welsh version of his forename could begin with 'I'.
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amateur51
Originally posted by Northender View PostWell, John Roberts was a famous Welsh-born harpist, so I suppose the Welsh version of his forename could begin with 'I'.
Think John Roberts, think development of tonic sol-fa in his home country. And in what part of UK is it traditional for cultural exponents to have a second name for cultural events?
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amateur51
Originally posted by mercia View Postphew
finally found this esplendOroso harpist playing at 90 degrees to the hypotenuse
http://www.ieuanjones.co.uk/home.htm
So the I is Ieuan - for John Roberts it's a forename; for the drummer it's a family name
Apologies for my finger slip, mercs
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Resurrection Man
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