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  • amateur51

    Originally posted by Caliban View Post
    A brace of Ovchinnikovs?

    Vyacheslav the film and symphony composer
    Vladimir the pianist (he came first in the Leeds and joint second in the Moscow)

    You could have roped in the former Lokomotiv Moscow goalie to make up the three-some - teamsaint might have rushed in for a winner
    A talented bunch those Ovchinnikovs O well done Caliban

    Time for P if you could manage that
    Last edited by Guest; 26-05-13, 14:02. Reason: activate the ale

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    • Nick Armstrong
      Host
      • Nov 2010
      • 26521

      Originally posted by amateur51 View Post
      Time for P if you could manage that
      I've had two large coffees since getting up, I've been doing little else!!

      Ahem...

      As well as his own achievements (which I witnessed at first hand), this P was known for the influence of Alfred and Maurice and a first for Gabriel.
      "...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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      • antongould
        Full Member
        • Nov 2010
        • 8777

        Originally posted by Caliban View Post
        I've had two large coffees since getting up, I've been doing little else!!

        Ahem...

        As well as his own achievements (which I witnessed at first hand), this P was known for the influence of Alfred and Maurice and a first for Gabriel.
        Are Cortot, Ravel and Faure parties to this whizzer?

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        • Nick Armstrong
          Host
          • Nov 2010
          • 26521

          Originally posted by antongould View Post
          Are Cortot, Ravel and Faure parties to this whizzer?
          Apologies for the tardy reply.... just returned from bank holiday frivolity.

          You have the three parties... so which is the common Partygoer uniting them?
          "...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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          • cloughie
            Full Member
            • Dec 2011
            • 22113

            Originally posted by Caliban View Post
            Apologies for the tardy reply.... just returned from bank holiday frivolity.

            You have the three parties... so which is the common Partygoer uniting them?
            I thought of Pavane but drew a blank on Cortot - they did, however, all have strong connections to the Paris Conservatoire.

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            • Nick Armstrong
              Host
              • Nov 2010
              • 26521

              Originally posted by cloughie View Post
              I thought of Pavane but drew a blank on Cortot - they did, however, all have strong connections to the Paris Conservatoire.
              True.... the clue in the question was that I have witnessed this P in action - you're after a person
              "...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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              • antongould
                Full Member
                • Nov 2010
                • 8777

                Originally posted by Caliban View Post
                True.... the clue in the question was that I have witnessed this P in action - you're after a person
                Perlemuter?

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                • cloughie
                  Full Member
                  • Dec 2011
                  • 22113

                  The only one I can think of is Pierre Monteux.

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                  • Nick Armstrong
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                    • Nov 2010
                    • 26521

                    Originally posted by antongould View Post
                    Perlemuter?
                    One hundred and EIGHTY!! Yes, worked with / was taught by Ravel and Cortot, gave the first performance of Fauré's final (13th) Nocturne...

                    And I saw him perform with the Yehudi Menuhin school orchestra... (I'm ashamed to say I didn't grasp or appreciate his link with musical history - the friend I was with and I spent quite a lot of time suppressing laughter, because he looked SO old, especially in contrast to the teenagers in the orchestra, that we found it all slightly absurd and feared he might not last to the end of the piece.... What idiots...)

                    Anton - nest Question please!
                    "...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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                    • Flay
                      Full Member
                      • Mar 2007
                      • 5795

                      Originally posted by Caliban View Post
                      (I'm ashamed to say I didn't grasp or appreciate his link with musical history
                      At least somebody appreciated him...

                      The page you are looking for doesn't exist or has been moved.


                      "For a man with such impressive musical connections it was refreshing to observe Perlemuter's modesty. Names which could have been dropped with regularity were quietly mentioned only to emphasise a point: "Ravel told me to do this ...". (Hard to argue with that!)"
                      Last edited by Flay; 26-05-13, 23:04. Reason: Quote added
                      Pacta sunt servanda !!!

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                      • antongould
                        Full Member
                        • Nov 2010
                        • 8777

                        A Q to link

                        Turbulence
                        St Patrick and
                        Thaw

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                        • cloughie
                          Full Member
                          • Dec 2011
                          • 22113

                          Originally posted by antongould View Post
                          A Q to link

                          Turbulence
                          St Patrick and
                          Thaw
                          Queen

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                          • antongould
                            Full Member
                            • Nov 2010
                            • 8777

                            Originally posted by cloughie View Post
                            Queen
                            In this case I feel I must ask for the coleslaw ........

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                            • cloughie
                              Full Member
                              • Dec 2011
                              • 22113

                              Originally posted by antongould View Post
                              In this case I feel I must ask for the coleslaw ........
                              ...and then you can lay it on thick when I'm wrong.



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                              • antongould
                                Full Member
                                • Nov 2010
                                • 8777

                                As if I would - it was however a singular if sadly incorrect attempt.

                                You are looking for an opera, a musical piece and a poem not necessarily in that order!!!

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