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Originally posted by ferneyhoughgeliebte View PostWell, you would, wouldn't you!
We're never "at home" for the Norfolk "Wymppe-Outtes" at Ferney Hall!
Very well, then:
X marks the spot for Mary in part two of a Birtwistle production but not by Carl Davis; and 1AM; but Cavalli did it first (once with Lully).
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Anna
Originally posted by Resurrection Man View Postxerxes?
I honestly thought, with Easter coming up, ferney was getting rather cute and the X represented a Cross and the internet misled me re Birtwistle (I know nothing of his) about Mary
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Lully wrote Xerxès (ballet; for F.Cavalli's 'Serse'), LWV12
"Pride and Prejudice" Episode #1.2 (1995) -
produced by Sue Birtwhistle
"Ombra mai fù" (uncredited) from "Xerxes" Composed by George Frideric Handel;
1am to go
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Bizarrely, Google threw up http://xerxes-cheshire-cat.deviantar...1-am-217961083 but I'm sure it is not that
There is a group called the Xerxes/Midnight Souls - maybe they had a record called 'one hour later'?
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Anna
I didn't know about the Birtwistle with an H for Pride and Prejudice, I'd also got sidelined into Jerry Springer - The Opera. I'll leave it to RM to finish it off.
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Originally posted by ferneyhoughgeliebte View PostYes. That's the easy bit over - the coleslaw's where the work has to be done!
Do you remember on the radio show 'Animal, Vegetable & Mineral' each week one of the panel had a round to solve all by themselves? Anona's Solo was always my favourite
Perhaps this could be RM's Solo?
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Originally posted by Resurrection Man View PostLully wrote Xerxès (ballet; for F.Cavalli's 'Serse'), LWV12
Cavalli was commissioned to write a new opera for Louis XIV, but didn't finish on time, so his most popular work, Xerses was given a new performance with extra Music by Lully.
"Pride and Prejudice" Episode #1.2 (1995) -
produced by Sue Birtwhistle"Ombra mai fù" (uncredited) from "Xerxes" Composed by George Frideric Handel;Look more for "AM" rather than "am" (the "1" is historical - "1st")
Mary Bennet (played by Richard Briers' daughter) plays the piece rather poorly. (I think, like Sir 'arrison, Ms Birtwistle [beg 'er pardon: Lady Eyre] lacks an "h" in 'er surname.)
1am to go[FONT=Comic Sans MS][I][B]Numquam Satis![/B][/I][/FONT]
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Originally posted by Anna View PostSo the Carl Davis that he didn't do was Pride & Prejudice, in that he didn't do his his own score to the Xerxes that he did?
I honestly thought, with Easter coming up, ferney was getting rather cute and the X represented a Cross and the internet misled me re Birtwistle (I know nothing of his) about Mary[FONT=Comic Sans MS][I][B]Numquam Satis![/B][/I][/FONT]
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Originally posted by ferneyhoughgeliebte View PostLook more for "AM" rather than "am" (the "1" is historical - "1st")
Ombra mai fu was the very first piece of Music broadcast on an AM Radio frequency range (Christmas Eve, 1904).[FONT=Comic Sans MS][I][B]Numquam Satis![/B][/I][/FONT]
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Originally posted by ferneyhoughgeliebte View PostThere isn't much point hanging on for this - ResMan has easily earned the Y/Z and this is such an obscure reference (to say nowt about the clue!) that I wouldn't've been able to provide it without WIKI.
Ombra mai fu was the very first piece of Music broadcast on an AM Radio frequency range (Christmas Eve, 1904).
Skipping ever so adroitly onto A
An A to link Michael's poses, Mark's orchestra and Steve O'Connor,
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Originally posted by ferneyhoughgeliebte View PostOmbra mai fu was the very first piece of Music broadcast on an AM Radio frequency range (Christmas Eve, 1904).
"...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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