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rubbernecker
I've been at my desk cogitating but all I can come up with so far is Lucerne. Milanese-born Claudio Abbado and the Lucerne Festival Orchestra, and Inge Borkh making her debut there in 1940 in Strauss's Gypsy Baron, but Menotti....?
None of his works were premiered there and of course he went on to found a rival festival in Spoleto. Some googling has only unearthed the mildly interesting fact that Edith Mathis was born in Lucerne and sang in the premiere of his Help! Help! The Globolinks. (And of course Help! was a Beatles song/film) ?
So maybe that's it - Lucerne?
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rubbernecker
Originally posted by herculea brilliant full-house rubbernecker
apologies that it was only midly interesting
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Anna
Originally posted by herculea brilliant full-house rubbernecker
apologies that it was only mildly interesting
Edit: Abbado's first conducting gig was Prok's Love of Three Oranges (another piece of trivia!)
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Originally posted by rubbernecker View PostWhat M links a consort, a colour-bar-maid and a Lithuanian symphonic triptych?
"Lithuanian Women Marriage
100s Pretty Brides from Lithuania Seeking Men for Love & Marriage!
AnastasiaDate.co.uk"
"...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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Anna
Originally posted by Caliban View Postlook what popped up on musicweb-international.com when I did a little preliminary searching:
"Lithuanian Women Marriage
100s Pretty Brides from Lithuania Seeking Men for Love & Marriage!
AnastasiaDate.co.uk"
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Anna
Originally posted by rubbernecker View PostI don't know how he unearths them all, Anna. He's like a truffle pig...
I'm glad to see you can't do the accents either - I'm sure there's a missing circumflex somewhere there?
I'm not sure Caliban will like being compared to a truffle pig ..... But he does seem to have the knack!
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Originally posted by Anna View PostDŵr Cymru You can do it via cut and paste but on the number keyboard I cannot find there is a code for a W with a circumflex.
I'm not sure Caliban will like being compared to a truffle pig ..... But he does seem to have the knack!
I have not delved into AnastasiaDate.co.uk for fear of breaching our work firewall and setting red flashing lights off in our IT department. But I'm confident that Wales's comeliest will comfortably carry the day.
To my regret, this eyebrow-raisingly named Lithuanian composer has not produced a symphonic triptych... http://www.bumstein.com/art/"...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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rubbernecker
Originally posted by Caliban View Post
To my regret, this eyebrow-raisingly named Lithuanian composer has not produced a symphonic triptych... http://www.bumstein.com/art/
My Lithuanian is female, as it happens. Not that will help you very much.
The enticingly described colour-bar-maid is also female, as signified by use of the word 'maid' (which is also a general clue). In keeping with the character of the messageboards you can also assume she is musical. You might also assume, correctly, that she had been the victim of a colour bar, and therefore perhaps a little dusky of hue?
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Anna
Originally posted by rubbernecker View PostDo you actively seek, or do they just seem to find you...?
I can't play at the moment (will it be as obsure as the J I wonder?) I had a communication from HMRC today and whilst I'm sure they don't make mistakes ..... this looks all wrong to me, so paperwork needs to be gone through
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