that's OK, go ahead and set your O, we can always double back (or even omit N)
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thanks for posting a question ed. Very intriguing, it looks as if it ought to be straightforward, but so far hasn't thrown up any Ns for me
rightly or wrongly I'm assuming N is the surname of one composer who connects the three elements. Egg has given me Menotti and Herbie Hancock. Swift has given me Telemann. There are very many (William) Blake settings, I haven't found an N composer as yet.
I'm assuming this is William Blake and Jonathan Swift, but I could well be mistaken.
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I think its something by Fleetwood Mac that is the theme tune of TV Grand Prix (not that I watch)
apparently Maurice Jarre wrote the music for the film Grand Prix (1966)
I think a composer named Gary Noland may have written something based on Blake and Swift, but its hard to find detailsLast edited by mercia; 22-09-13, 06:23.
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Originally posted by edashtav View PostIn the world of Grand Prix, (should it be Grands Prix?), those for driving cars are a mere subset, mercia.
or do we mean there's another Grand Prix sport, televised with a theme tune ? I don't follow sport at all
according to this page there has been no composer winner of the Prix de Rome whose name begins with N
if this is anything to do with sport, I think you may have to give a clue as to which sportLast edited by mercia; 22-09-13, 10:39.
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Originally posted by edashtav View PostWill it help to know that N was/is much associated with Grand Prix ?
Pacta sunt servanda !!!
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