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Originally posted by Flay View PostOh and yes, it is Piotr Zak. There's a story to be told.
Any tellers?
Anyway, it appears Piotr (or Pjotr) Zak is the name of a fictional Polish composer whose alleged composition Mobile for Tape and Percussion was broadcast twice on the BBC Third Programme on 5 June 1961 in a performance supposedly played by 'Claude Tessier' and 'Anton Schmidt
Which is interesting but nothing to do with Rigoletto. But I thought I'd mention it.
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Originally posted by Anna View PostI've just just logged in, firstly, why did Ams abandon his career in dentistry? That's intriguing.
Anyway, it appears Piotr (or Pjotr) Zak is the name of a fictional Polish composer whose alleged composition Mobile for Tape and Percussion was broadcast twice on the BBC Third Programme on 5 June 1961 in a performance supposedly played by 'Claude Tessier' and 'Anton Schmidt
Which is interesting but nothing to do with Rigoletto. But I thought I'd mention it.
Now did I see an M somewhere there?Pacta sunt servanda !!!
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Originally posted by Anna View PostPiotr (or Pjotr) Zak is the name of a fictional Polish composer whose alleged composition Mobile for Tape and Percussion
.Originally posted by Anna View Post
Which is interesting but nothing to do with Rigoletto. .
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Originally posted by mercia View Postwell done Anna brilliant
Shall I provide the salad as I am out soon?
Mobile for Tape and Percussion by the fictitious Piotr Zak
La Donne è Mobile
Le chemin de fer by Alkan is "frequently cited as the first musical representation of a railway. It is a perpetuum Mobile composition at an extremely fast tempo".
It would be Nice to have an Anna puzzlePacta sunt servanda !!!
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Originally posted by mercia View PostN connecting
Brno cathedral, a prologue, A Study in Scarlet
"You dirty rat, Holmes," replied Watson, "Play it again, Sam."
(From a first draft of Conan Doyle's A Study in Scarlet.)[FONT=Comic Sans MS][I][B]Numquam Satis![/B][/I][/FONT]
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