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Originally posted by Flay View PostThanks cloughie! Curtly cast aside. Never mind, I aille not.
Où que tu ailles, tu emmènes l'esprit du AA qui vit dans ton coeur."...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 Caliban View PostApologies, twas intended as a witty and pithy counterpoint to the preceding 'Why not...' ... I guess the internet sometimes doesn't do 'wit and pith' too well
I see anton's got it - I had an alternative which works with current climes .... but a long time since I played AA.
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Originally posted by Caliban View PostApologies, twas intended as a witty and pithy counterpoint to the preceding 'Why not...' ... I guess the internet sometimes doesn't do 'wit and pith' too well
Originally posted by Anna View PostWhereas you, Duckie, do wit and taking the pith all too well!!
I had an alternative which works with current climes .... but a long time since I played AA.Pacta sunt servanda !!!
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The luckiest of lucky stabs in checking all 3 I saw Naples/Naopli but my coleslaw will probably not be up to the standard demanded by the returning Anna.....
Poulenc Napoli Suite for Piano
Then we get thin bits of dry celery.....
Liszt had Venezia e Napoli and
Haydn Notturni for the King of Naples
Not up to O level standard possibly...?
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Originally posted by antongould View PostPoulenc Napoli Suite for Piano
Liszt had Venezia e Napoli and
Haydn Notturni for the King of Naples
Not up to O level standard possibly...?
O yes, it's your turn!"...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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Originally posted by antongould View PostI shall be O so bad this evening.....
"...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 antongould View PostI shall be O so bad this evening.....
Oh! Oh! oh Antonio
Left me alone-ee-o,
I want to meet him with his new sweetheart
Then up will go Antonio and his ice-cream cart!!
And then, she'd fling me up in the air!! And, of course, I would shriek with joy whilst being terrified I would not be caught!
Happy Days. What strange memories that brought back of being about 2 years old!
Sorry, terribly offtopic. Apologies. It was the combination of Anton and O that brought it on.
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Originally posted by Anna View PostMy grandma used to bounce me up and down on her knee and sing this old music hall song:
Oh! Oh! oh Antonio
Left me alone-ee-o,
I want to meet him with his new sweetheart
Then up will go Antonio and his ice-cream cart!!
And then, she'd fling me up in the air!! And, of course, I would shriek with joy whilst being terrified I would not be caught!
Happy Days. What strange memories that brought back of being about 2 years old!
Sorry, terribly offtopic. Apologies. It was the combination of Anton and O that brought it on.
An O to connect
My mouth laughs
Requiem 1
Sang left handed
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hedgehog
Originally posted by antongould View Post
An O to connect
My mouth laughs
Requiem 1
Sang left handed
"Ma bouche rit" is a chanson of his.
His requiem I think is now more regarded as the earliest surviving polyphonic setting of the requiem mass rather than the first, I think there may be references to other requiems in some manuscripts. Whatever, it's a wonderful piece of music.
He was left handed.
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Originally posted by hedgehog View PostNow the music of Ockeghem I know very well. I've sung a lot of it and studied all the masses.
"Ma bouche rit" is a chanson of his.
His requiem I think is now more regarded as the earliest surviving polyphonic setting of the requiem mass rather than the first, I think there may be references to other requiems in some manuscripts. Whatever, it's a wonderful piece of music.
He was left handed.
Brilliant H ....you have it - I didn't notice he was left handed but he was according to Wiki a left handed choir singer which meant he sang composed music, right handers sang chant!!!
Press on.
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