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Originally posted by ferneyhoughgeliebte View Post- with vinty mentioned in these patches.
So - to coleslaw-
Vincent d'Indy, who at various times taught the three members of Les Six that subby mentions above, and Cole Porter, and Seth Bingham (no; I hadn't, either!).
Full marks to subby and the opportunity to excercise our brain cells with an E.
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Originally posted by vinteuil View PostElsinore?
Diderik Buxtehude was organist there; Ambroise T (of the recent Berlioz quip) composed 'Hamlet' (not to be confused with the parody of same, "Hammlet" by Julius Hopp [probably useful for a future AA... ] ); Franco Faccio also produced an 'Amleto' : wiki tells us of Franco F - ". As his European travels came to an end in 1867, he traveled to Copenhagen on a steamship named Hamlet, and was amused to see other ships named after Shakespeare's tragedy. While in Denmark, he made a special trip to Elsinore and visited the Royal Castle where he had the feeling that at any moment one could imagine seeing the "wandering and troubled shade of the assassinated king... "
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Originally posted by vinteuil View Post... or perhaps Helsingør.
Diderik Buxtehude was organist there; Ambroise T (of the recent Berlioz quip) composed 'Hamlet' (not to be confused with the parody of same, "Hammlet" by Julius Hopp [probably useful for a future AA... ] ); Franco Faccio also produced an 'Amleto' : wiki tells us of Franco F - ". As his European travels came to an end in 1867, he traveled to Copenhagen on a steamship named Hamlet, and was amused to see other ships named after Shakespeare's tragedy. While in Denmark, he made a special trip to Elsinore and visited the Royal Castle where he had the feeling that at any moment one could imagine seeing the "wandering and troubled shade of the assassinated king... "
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