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Originally posted by mercia View Post'fraid not - K is a composer - he came from a family of oboists, and unfortunately only had one eye as the result of an accident
caliban set this puzzle last December when Flay also suggested Karl Kraus - but if you "search thread" with Lulu you will find him
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indeed Friedrich Kuhlau - 1786-1832 - Lulu opus 65 and music for dramas Moses and William Shakespeare opus 74a
"immortalized in Danish cultural history through his music for Elves' Hill" says wiki. left more than 200 works despite his house, containing manuscripts, burning down
a poor puzzle which will be bettered shortlyLast edited by mercia; 27-04-13, 07:42.
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Originally posted by mercia View Postindeed Friedrich Kuhlau - 1786-1832 - Lulu opus 65 and music for dramas Moses and William Shakespeare opus 74a
"immortalized in Danish cultural history through his music for Elves' Hill" says wiki. left more than 200 works despite his house, containing manuscripts, burning down
a poor puzzle that will be bettered shortly
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amateur51
Originally posted by antongould View PostAn L to link
Cradle Song
Indolence that let in Igor
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Snuffbox
Later: A story has it that Lyadov was slow to start composing the work which eventually became The Firebird (famously fulfilled by the then relatively inexperienced Igor Stravinsky) (wiki)
Cradle Song is one of Eight Russian Folksongs for orchestra, Op. 58 (1906)
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Northender
Lyadov set 8 Russian folk songs, of which Cradle Song is the 6th. He also composed a Musical Snuff Box for piano and orchestra.
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He also failed to complete a commission for Diaghalev, whereupon Stravinsky stepped in and wrote 'The Firebird'.
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amateur51
Originally posted by antongould View PostWell done Ams and Northy.....all present and correct before Rumpole even had the lightly boiled egg?
M it's just Ams I think.......
What M links a career kept moving by a patent medicine, a harpsichord pioneer, and pianistic sparks
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Northender
Malcolm Sargent 'heir to a fortune derived from Beecham's Pills' (Wiki); is George Malcolm the harpsichordist in question?
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Originally posted by amateur51 View PostAre you certain it was Sargent, norths?
Our harpsichordist is from an earlier generation than Malcolm
And a famous Harpsichordist? Special association with JSB's famous variations, if you were listening at home in the 1930s?
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Originally posted by amateur51 View Post
And a famous Harpsichordist? :
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amateur51
Originally posted by vinteuil View Post... ah, but was her life as interesting as that of Violet Gordon Woodhouse???
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Violet_Gordon-Woodhouse
Meanwhile, back at AA ....
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