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Originally posted by mercia View Postvery little I can find out about BWV225, the motets date from 1726-7 when JS was in Leipzig
was it used in a film or something ?
I can link Chappell and Horovitz with the word wonderland
has am51 stopped playing this game ? if I offended him or anyone on one of the gay threads I apologise
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Originally posted by antongould View PostHerbert Chappell
Joseph Horovitz
A little time to cogitate on this now...
The above gentlemen both wrote 'accessible' jazzy bible pieces in the 1960s, sort of poor man's Technicolour Dreamcoat affairs I seem to remember, namely The Daniel Jazz and Captain Noah and his Floating Zoo... A memory is resurfacing of the short-trousered Caliban being compelled to take part in a performance of one or the other - the Chappell piece I think - and finding it a little naff Already a stuck-up toffee-nosed elitist, see?
Can't find any link with the Bach or - and I should know this - Little Dorrit at the moment. I agree with mercs, your 'autoclue' has rather muddied my water on that front !
(Mercia - did you see, Ams is on holiday in France till next week? I'm sure you wouldn't have offended him - mind you, what did you say?! I didn't see it)"...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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Anna
I was just wondering, rather than the answer being overtly musical, whether a fictional creation might fit the bill?
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We await anton's further advices... Seeing what stage of the week it is, he is no doubt attending to Mrs Gould's needs in Fenwick's
Welcome to these tortuous precincts of the Forum, ed Not sure you've ventured down this far before?"...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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Anna
Originally posted by edashtav View PostAre we talking, I wonder, about an Oxford "English" gentleman who is buried in Vienna, who knew Mrs (Phaidon Press) Horovitz and taught her son?
Anton (who set the puzzle) is no doubt shopping in Fenwicks at the moment .... things are a bit slow generally here at the moment, please expound your theory if you wish - I'm not really playing, just passing through.
Edit: cross posted with Cali about anton's shopping habits!!
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Originally posted by Anna View PostI do believe we might be! At least, that's the answer I'm coming up with but from another direction, starting with Dorrit.
Anton (who set the puzzle) is no doubt shopping in Fenwicks at the moment .... things are a bit slow generally here at the moment, please expound your theory if you wish - I'm not really playing, just passing through.
Edit: cross posted with Cali about anton's shopping habits!!
In answer to "I like my Ravel with rhinestones" aka Caliban, I been here before but fled "like a ghost before the night".
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Originally posted by edashtav View Post"I like my Ravel with rhinestones" aka Caliban
Originally posted by edashtav View PostI been here before but fled "like a ghost before the night".
I think you should get the answer with Anna's help, and then set your début question You'd be allowed to kick off a new round with a bright shiny A question, should you wish, rather than faffing around at the ****-end of the alphabet!"...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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Anna
Originally posted by edashtav View PostIs your Dorrit on film, Anna: "Kleine"? (It's my missing link, I can't prove who composed its music, Anna !) . I'm a bit wobbly on the Bach but whether it sounded at the opening of a Theatre.
In answer to "I like my Ravel with rhinestones" aka Caliban, I been here before but fled "like a ghost before the night".
As always, AA can be a parallel universe. In which I am sometimes a bit nebulous ....
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Originally posted by Anna View PostI am sometimes a bit nebulous ....
Where is that anton bloke?! There must be a summer sale on at Fenwick's, endless queues of punch-drunk shoppers at the tills!
"...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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