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Originally posted by amateur51 View PostCoo cheers Norths!
The voice of what U links Prokofiev, Saint-Saëns and a would-be motoring event at the mouth of the Med?
Grand Prix of Gibraltar - "A spoof Grand Prix based loosely around the Monaco GP, which Ustinov, a great motor racing fan, occasionally attended. Sir Peter replicates assorted engine noises (he had a cold at the time which helped make his Ferrari V12 sound more authentic), marching bands and klaxons. He lampoons the various personalities and nationalities involved in motor racing in 1958 in a wonderfully non-PC manner."
1960 Grammy Award: Best Recording for Children (Prokofiev: Peter and the Wolf) with the Philharmonia Orchestra directed by Herbert von Karajan
He also narrated Saint-Saens' Carnival of the Animals
Pacta sunt servanda !!!
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Originally posted by Flay View PostHow's your Swedish?
As ever I'll endeavor to listen to some of Atterburg's music - always do on AA when somebody unknown to me pops up!
Spontini wrote an opera La vestale or The Vestal Virgin: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/La_vestale
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Originally posted by hedgehog View PostThat the one?
Spontini wrote an opera La vestale or The Vestal Virgin: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/La_vestale
As ever I'll endeavor to listen to some of Atterburg's music - always do on AA when somebody unknown to me pops up!
I hadn't heard Walton's arrangement of Bach for his ballet The Wise Virgins. Quite lovely. Here is a Proms performance:
Part 1 of William Walton's arrangement of Bach pieces which form his ballet The Wise Virgins. The pieces are:Mvt. 1: What God hath done is rightly done - Can...
Part 2 of William Walton's arrangements of Bach pieces which form his ballet The Wise Virgins. The pieces are:Mvt. 5: Sheep may safely graze - Cantata BWV 20...
"Ah! How ephemeral" (Cantata BWV 26) - a good motto for AA!
Keep trying for the third V! Unfortunately Google Translate isn't helpfulPacta sunt servanda !!!
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Originally posted by hedgehog View PostDe fåvitska jungfrurna for brass ensemble or "the foolish virgins" according to google translate.
Took a punt on jungfrurna because it looked a bit like jungfrau
Well done, Ms Tiggy!
Unlike in Albert Herring, we managed to find a good few virgins!
As a youth I attended an Easter music course in Attingham Park. I recall a procession to the bridge over the River Tern for the traditional sacrifice of a virgin. Unfortunately (so it was alleged ) none could be found, so a piece of toast was sacrificed instead. Happy memories!
Do you have an Ultroneous clue for us, Tiggy?Pacta sunt servanda !!!
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