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Originally posted by Caliban View PostSo we have
1) Telemann's works with "Daniel" in the title
2) Daniel Purcell who was organist at Magdalen Oxford and completed his cousin (?brother) Henry's "Indian Queen" with a "Mask" of his own composing...
and 3) Daniel Hyde - indeed Flay, current Informator Choristarum and Daniel Purcell's most recent successor
But the E in my opinion must devolve upon the ever diligent mercia!"...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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Originally posted by mercia View Postoh dear, me again, I hope players haven't gone into hibernation
I hope that hedgehog can swim, and that she'll float back!Pacta sunt servanda !!!
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Resurrection Man
Moravian Thunderbolt Maria Jeritza sang the role of the Empress in Die Frau ohne Scatten
Beethoven's Emperor concerto is his fifth.
Pure guess work.
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hedgehog
Oh Flay and mercia - that's so kind. But yes I'm a hardy beast, don't worry, had other things on today. But I was in the process of answering mercia's question.
It's Egypt!
Händel Israel in Egypt (chorus "he gave them hailstones for rain" rather be swimming than hav'n them on me 'ed )
Saint-Saëns' 5th piano concerto is nicknamed 'The Egyptian'. No idea on the Moravian Thunderbolt though - Depardieu been seen lately in Egypt?
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Resurrection Man
A Chinese Honeymoon has the chorus singing Hail Hail the Emperor in Act 1....more sounds of straws being clutched
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Resurrection Man
Ah no...got it all wrong/
'Tis Egypt, methinks. Saint-Saens Egyptian Piano Concerto
Hailstone Chorus from Israel in Egypt by Handel
but then I draw a blank with the Moravian Thunderbolt
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hedgehog
And the third thanks to RM is that Maria Jeritza starred in the title role of Richard Strauss' The Egyptian Helena (1928) (opera is not my forte - well I know a lot of the music, but not many of the star singers etc)
RM - happy to give you the Fword ! (sorry couldn't resist the pun)
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