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Originally posted by antongould View PostAn airline?
You will stay for detention after school!Pacta sunt servanda !!!
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Originally posted by Flay View PostGould, stand up! I am fed up with you disrupting this class. You are rebellious, objectionable, idle, imbecilic, inefficient, antagonising, untidy, lunatic, albino, conceited, inflated, impertinent, underhand, lazy and smug.
You will stay for detention after school!
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Northender
Sir...Sir...Please Sir...'Iberia' is a four-part musical composition by a Frenchman who once featured in a Ken Russell documentary. Can I have the gold star when you've finished with it, 'cos I'm well-behaved as well as maddeningly clever.
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Originally posted by Northender View PostSir...Sir...Please Sir...'Iberia' is a four-part musical composition by a Frenchman who once featured in a Ken Russell documentary. Can I have the gold star when you've finished with it, 'cos I'm well-behaved as well as maddeningly clever.
The composer for my Iberia thingy did indeed come from Iberia.Pacta sunt servanda !!!
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hedgehog
Originally posted by Flay View PostBulls eye!
Care to say why?
So I decided I really was up a creek without a paddle
Except then FHG comes along with Willian Baife a composer and singer who wiki mentions he sang in The barber of Seville which seems to lead to confirmation of my suspicion.
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Originally posted by hedgehog View PostWell I think this Toreador is waving a red rag rather aimlessly. I found out that Bill Whelan the composer of Riverdance also wrote a Seville suite. There is a Fete Dieu Seville or some such in Albeniz' Iberia but that is only in 4 parts so I couldn't understand the five fff's unless they were fandangos or flamenco or some such. The star I just had no idea about......
So I decided I really was up a creek without a paddle
And Albinez wrote this as part of the Iberia Suite:
El Corpus Christi en Sevilla. Rarely do we see the marking fffff ("plus fort encore si possible" )Last edited by Flay; 01-05-13, 09:47.Pacta sunt servanda !!!
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hedgehog
Originally posted by Flay View PostNothing creaky about your answers so far. Bill Whelan did indeed write a Seville Suite.
And Albinez wrote this as part of the Iberia Suite:
El Corpus Christi en Sevilla. Rarely do we see the marking fffff ("plus fort encore si possible" )
didn't go so far as to look at a score though....
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