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You're so (un)helpful. I pay you a compliment and that's my reward. I mentioned Yale as you tend to have a penchant for academic institutions, but I can't find links to all three.
George Lewis (Homage to Charles Parker for improvisors and electronics) (or were you just looking for Charles Ives?)
Cole Porter ("Little One" - a song in High Society)
Douglas Moore (Moby Dick - a symphonic poem)
George Lewis (Homage to Charles Parker for improvisors and electronics) (or were you just looking for Charles Ives?)
Cole Porter ("Little One" - a song in High Society)
Douglas Moore (Moby Dick - a symphonic poem)
Let's try a Z to link Joan of Arc, Tancredi, and an Ariettina.
"Not gonna lie to you" (to quote Nessa from Gavin & Stacey): entirely based on a spot of googling, I think I have it.
Princess Zinaida Volkonskaia (b. 1749), mezzo-soprano, composer and mate of Alexander I, emperor of Russia, Gogol, Pushkin, Victor Hugo, Stendhal, Donizetti, Glinka and Rossini, had a large collection of manuscripts now at Harvard.
Zinaida's collection includes
- her own opera Giovanna d'Arco (Joan of Arc)
- Rossini's Tancredi
- Sor's Ariettina
"...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..."
"Not gonna lie to you" (to quote Nessa from Gavin & Stacey): entirely based on a spot of googling, I think I have it.
Princess Zinaida Volkonskaia (b. 1749), mezzo-soprano, composer and mate of Alexander I, emperor of Russia, Gogol, Pushkin, Victor Hugo, Stendhal, Donizetti, Glinka and Rossini, had a large collection of manuscripts now at Harvard.
Zinaida's collection includes
- her own opera Giovanna d'Arco (Joan of Arc)
- Rossini's Tancredi
- Sor's Ariettina
And more specifically she sang the title role in a performance of Tancredi (and had her portrait painted as that character), and was the dedicatee of Sor's Arrietina.
And more specifically she sang the title role in a performance of Tancredi (and had her portrait painted as that character), and was the dedicatee of Sor's Arrietina.
Caliban to lead us in the Advance.
... and here, indeed, she is as Tancredi:
Quite a gal.
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So here we go again:
An A to link Verdi, Bernstein and Tchaikovsky
"...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..."
This seems to have brought proceedings to a halt. People may be out for Saturday evening fun, so I'll leave till tomorrow before giving any clues... save that the first line above is an ever so slight clue in context.
"...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..."
This seems to have brought proceedings to a halt. People may be out for Saturday evening fun, so I'll leave till tomorrow before giving any clues... save that the first line above is an ever so slight clue in context.
Of course the arrival of the, bigger, clue will have to wait until Rumpole has had his Sunday kippers ....
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