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Originally posted by edashtav View PostWell, Milhaud composed 2 catalogues for voice & ensemble, one dealt with agricultural implements, t'other was a Catalogue de Fleurs. Movt. 4 was Jacinthes which is French, je pense, for Hyacinths.
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Originally posted by hedgehog View PostSpot on edashtav Would you care to google for a singer named Hyacinth? Comes from Trinidad to be precise, career in the UK...
It's curious that the French have a grip on musical catalogues and les Bandar-Log!
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well I'm not informed, let alone widely, but there appears to be a mezzo named Hyacinth Nicholls
p.s. googling is fair and highly recommendedLast edited by mercia; 16-09-13, 04:07.
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Originally posted by mercia View Postwell I'm not informed, let alone widely, but there appears to be a mezzo named Hyacinth Nicholls
p.s. googling is not only fair but also essential, unavoidable and widespread
I do like to know at least one of the parts to a quiz so to have a really good hunch and then will google to affirm if needs be.
Not iniquitous at all mercia!Last edited by Guest; 16-09-13, 04:25.
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Originally posted by hedgehog View PostYes - has anybody heard this singer? She seems to have won a number of prizes etc, perhaps not a star but a pretty good singer?
I was going to ask edash if he would like to set a question, but I guess that's rather unfair
an I to easily connect
Count Tomsky, Pierre Nougaro, Anton Bedlevich, and Osip Petrov
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Originally posted by mercia View Postwell done
Osip Petrov premiered Ivan in Rimsky-Korsakov's The Maid of Pskov in 1873
In 1898 Rimsky-Korsakov's The Noblewoman Vera Sheloga was premiered. It is about a naughty married woman who has a fling with Prince Yuriy Ivanovich Tokmakov (premiered by Anton Bedlevich) who it seems turned out to be Ivan the Terrible. When her hubby returned he demanded to know where the baby had come from. Her spinster sister kindly claimed it was hers. Was that an illegitimate claim?
In 1951 Pierre Nougaro performed Ivan in the very late premiere of Bizet's Ivan IV (written around 1862/3).
But as for Count Tomsky.... well he's a character in Tchaik's The Queen of Spades. Premiered by Ivan Melnikovin 1980. Nothing terrible there....Pacta sunt servanda !!!
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well done, lots of Ivans, not necessarily the same one. terribly good. Actually I think I had Anton Bedlevich down as the first Ivan Khovansky in Mussorgsky's Khovanshchina and Osip Petrov as the first Ivan Susanin in Glinka's A Life for the Tsar. multiple answers.
a jolly J would be ......... jollyLast edited by mercia; 16-09-13, 20:20.
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