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- Lermontov's golden cloud
- number 965
- Mr Scherer
- T.S.'s pageant
Rock
- The Rock, by Rachmaninov inspired by Lermontov couplet
- The Shepherd on the Rock, Schubert D965
- Rock Hudson
- The Rock, a pageant play by T. S. Eliot, first performed at Sadler's Wells in 1934
I do wish some more messageboarders would join in, even if they don't solve anything! We just like having a laugh
The proportion of active contributors to visitors/observers does seem to be fairly constant, although our numbers have shown a modest increase of late. In the past, I have 'plugged' the current question on other threads/boards, appealing for help from people whose main, but not exclusive, interest lies in, say, jazz and the choral field.
If only people knew what they were missing - mouth-watering culinary tips, priceless Corrie updates, a fascinating seminar on Pink Floyd.....not to mention the countless fascinating snippets and facts that crop up as we hack our way through the undergrowth to the next answer. Just think - I now know more than I did about Count Arthur Strong - am I grateful? Of course I am.
What S links Siegfried, 'London' and a string quartet?
Off the top of me 'ead... I'm thinking Salomon due to the Haydn symphony link - was Salomon behind the 'London' symphonies?
And now I think of it, there was a Salomon String Quartet (maybe still is)
But Siegfried - no idea...
EDIT: But Wikipedia has: Siegfried Salomon (3 August 1885 Copenhagen-29 October 1962 Copenhagen) was a Danish composer.
Well I never.
"...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..."
"...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..."
The reference is to my avatar, who is in Harry Potter. Sorry not to have been active for the last few days but I have too much work on to participate again until some time next week.
The reference is to my avatar, who is in Harry Potter. Sorry not to have been active for the last few days but I have too much work on to participate again until some time next week.
Of course! Good luck with the work scb, I know the feeling (hectic week here this week - hence slightly the drift of my recent 'O' question, which resonated with my current preoccupations...). We look forward to your energetic return!
"...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..."
Sofia Tolstoy was infatuated with Taneyev
He was a pupil, friend and confidant of Tchaikovsky
Taneyev wrote Orestia, a dramatic trilogy by Aeschylus
I was quite captivated by two symphonies of Taneyev but since the numbering changed I have not really managed to sort them out. Quite atmospheric stuff, especially before 8 on a late January morning. They appeared occasionally on Radio 3 at about that time of the day - before all the waffle, when they just gave the details and let the music speak for itself.
Sofia Tolstoy was infatuated with Taneyev
He was a pupil, friend and confidant of Tchaikovsky
Taneyev wrote Orestia, a dramatic trilogy by Aeschylus
I was quite captivated by two symphonies of Taneyev but since the numbering changed I have not really managed to sort them out. Quite atmospheric stuff, especially before 8 on a late January morning. They appeared occasionally on Radio 3 at about that time of the day - before all the waffle, when they just gave the details and let the music speak for itself.
I shall be back about 10, with any luck.
Got it Angle
Neat. It's his piano quartet and quintet I keep meaning to listen to... Anyone who taught Rachmaninov and Medtner deserves a listen
Night night folks (and Anna - - just noticed your giggles inside my quote box... Totally innocent comment, mine was... honest! )
"...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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