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  • amateur51

    Originally posted by Ofcachap View Post
    Seconded!
    hokay!

    What Z might be beloved of a lady with one buttock?

    What Z is beloved of Caballé and Domingo?

    What Z includes masterworks by Gaztambide?

    Be soon, I said, Be Soon!

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    • Nick Armstrong
      Host
      • Nov 2010
      • 26506

      Originally posted by amateur51 View Post
      hokay!

      What Z might be beloved of a lady with one buttock?

      What Z is beloved of Caballé and Domingo?

      What Z includes masterworks by Gaztambide?

      Be soon, I said, Be Soon!
      Ah ha ! One buttock must mean Candide, that old woman who sadly lost a buttock to cannibalistic gastronomes... I hear Christa Ludwig's voice... singing in Spanish style.. à la Domingo... (and the works of Mr Gaztambide, who I confess I had to look up on wikipedia)... all perfoming...

      Zarzuelaaaaaaaaaaaa....

      "...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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      • amateur51

        Success Caliban, a positive success!

        And well done with the lady with one buttock - but why might she be fond of a zarzuela or two???

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        • rubbernecker

          Originally posted by Anna View Post
          before rubbers pops up with an updated list?
          You just have to rub that lamp, and up I pop

          A Ave Verum, Argo, Aspen, A (440hz), Alwyn, Amadeus, Adams, African, Antheil, Adam, Aaron, Albrecht, Arms, AGM
          B Britten (2), Beach, B flat, Ball/Barber/Bilk, Bechstein, Bayreuth, Burgon,
          Boulanger, Bernstein, Bar, Bert, Bartholemew
          C Columbus, Clytemnestra, Copland, Cockaigne, Crumb, Children, Cathedral, Calisto, Curzon, Coronation, Clarinet, Cantata, Catherine
          D DG, Doric, Dragon, Demon, Draeseke, Dolly, Dark, Dances, Delibes, Don, Death, Dowland, Diomede
          E Enigma, Elisabeth, Eric, Ellis, Ellington, Erich, Eccles, Eclogue, ‘E’, Elgar, Enharmonic, Ennio, Ernest
          F Fugue, Fritz, Florence, Ferguson, Fuchs, Fermata, Feux Follets, Faure, Frankfurt, Fandango, Five, Fancy, Four
          G Gloria, Gomez, Gabrieli, Gioconda, Goossens, Gayaneh, Gnome, Grace, Georg, Gerusalemme, Gaspard, Glass, Goat (Capriccio)
          H Hirondelle, Henri, Harold, Hammer, Harty, Henze, Hahn, Harriet, Harry, Holiday, Howard, Horn, Half
          I Indian, Invicta, Ian, Iphigenia, Imperial, Inches, Igor, Idyll, Ives, Indes, Irving, Ibert, Innocence
          J Joseph, Juilliard, Jacob, Jacques, Joplin, Jerusalem, Jeremiah, Jenner, Jordan, Jupiter, Jeune, Jones/Jonas, Jacquet
          K Kapellmeister, Kuijken, Kronos, Kreutzer, Koeln, Karl, Knight, Kullervo, King, Korngold, Kinder, Kostelanetz, Kraus
          L Lvov, Lancashire, Lyadov, Landi, Lincoln, Litany, Lombardy, Liverpool, Lucerne, Lyric, Lorelei, Lamb, Leonora
          M Malibran, Malcolm, Merrie, Martinu, Miller, Metronome, Missa Luba, Mark, Marian, Monothematic, Mandarin, Melodrama, Mountain
          N Neville Cardus, Nielsen (2), Neptune, Nono, Nyman, Newcastle, Nevers, Naples, Nocturne, Night, Nash, Nixon
          O Orff, Ondine, Orlando, Orpheus, Orange, Oliver, Oramo, Open, Orson, Offenbach, Ophicleide, Oxford, Ockeghem
          P Philip, Petrassi, Papa, Pacific 231, Passacaglia, Padstow, Polignac,
          Primrose, Pigs, Plantagenet, Peter, Pierre, Palindrome
          Q Quodlibet, Qualiton, Quartets, Quincy, Quint, Quasthoff, Quilter, Quicksilver, Queen, Quest, Quaker
          R Reimann, Romania, Rim, Rawsthorne, Rhapsody, Roman, Ripieno, Red Red, Roy, Rhythm, Ricci, River, Rock
          S Serpent, Staatskapelle, Stravinsky, Solveig, Schnittke, Shellfish, Sackbut, Sessions, Scott, Silver, Striggio, Susanna, Salomon
          T Tamburlaine, Tales, Trittico, Tippett, Thomas, Twins, Turandot, Tango, Trio, Time/Tempo, Tasso, TV documentaries, Taneyev
          U Umberto, Under, Unicorn, University, Ukelele/Unda Maris, Underground, Utopia, Unknown, Ursuleac, Uptown, Unstern, Ullman, Uber
          V Viola da Gamba, Vasary, Venusberg, Venice (2), Vanishing Bridegroom, Victor, Vanity, Viola, Velvet, Voltaire, Village
          W Waldtaube, Weill, Walkure, Winter, Wilhelm, Walton/Weller/White, Walter, Wenlock, Williams, S Wagner, Whale, Witold
          X Xaver, Xylophone, Xenia, X (double sharp), Composers ending in X, Xanadu, Xi, Xerxes
          Y Ysaye, Yo Yo Ma, Yellow (2), Yves, Yolanda, Young, Yung, Year, Youth
          Z Zeffirelli, Zimmermann (2), Zappa, Zamiel, Zero, Zoo, Zemlinsky, Zarzuela

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          • Nick Armstrong
            Host
            • Nov 2010
            • 26506

            Originally posted by amateur51 View Post
            Success Caliban, a positive success!

            And well done with the lady with one buttock - but why might she be fond of a zarzuela or two???

            Was she ravished and de-buttocked by Spaniards?
            "...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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            • Nick Armstrong
              Host
              • Nov 2010
              • 26506

              Originally posted by rubbernecker View Post
              You just have to rub that lamp, and up I pop
              So the gossip's true.....
              "...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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              • rubbernecker

                Originally posted by amateur51 View Post
                And well done with the lady with one buttock - but why might she be fond of a zarzuela or two???
                No idea. What kinda half-assed question is that anyway?

                Dear old Roger Hewland at Gramex is fond of a zarzuela or two, istr
                Last edited by Nick Armstrong; 09-03-13, 12:58.

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                • amateur51

                  Originally posted by Caliban View Post

                  Was she ravished and de-buttocked by Spaniards?
                  All is revealed ....

                  Christa Ludwig sings Bernstein's "I Am Easily Assimilated" (from Candide)


                  It's almost this Government's immigration policy in song

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                  • Norfolk Born

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                    • amateur51

                      Originally posted by Ofcachap View Post
                      Priceless!

                      Many thanks

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                      • Nick Armstrong
                        Host
                        • Nov 2010
                        • 26506

                        Originally posted by Ofcachap View Post
                        "Now Mr Frampton, vis-à-vis your rump......"

                        Arghhh

                        I've just remembered that I owe the world an A

                        Sorry folks, that pesky hijacker, work, distracted me. I'm on it now. Back soon
                        "...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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                        • Nick Armstrong
                          Host
                          • Nov 2010
                          • 26506

                          Right...


                          Which A unites the following:
                          1) President Sarkozy of France
                          2) Coutts' Bank
                          3) A great place to view the Red Fortress of the Nasrid Emirs?
                          "...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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                          • amateur51

                            It is ur actual Albeniz

                            Sarkozy's second wife was Cecilia Ciganer-Albéniz

                            Coutts provided Albéniz with a secure income and collaborated with him on three operas with varying degrees of success.

                            The Red Fortress = Alhambra which is the title of one og Albeniz's piano pieces



                            If my answers are acceptable, I am sorry to report that I have to leave shortly & shall not be back until about 19:00. So please, if necessary, pass me by.

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                            • rubbernecker

                              Originally posted by amateur51 View Post
                              It is ur actual Albeniz
                              'Ere, varder 'im, 'e's bold.

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                              • Nick Armstrong
                                Host
                                • Nov 2010
                                • 26506

                                Cooooo lummeee lawks'a'mercy, you 'ave got into the swing of it an' no mistake Mister Hamateur....

                                By and large, quite brilliant

                                Slight wobble on item 3, I said a good place to view the Alhambra - i.e. not the Alhambra itself, but the place across the valley: El Albaicin... One of the movements from Iberia.

                                But you get the biscuit and the cigar. Come on... just a quickie B-fore you go out... You know you want to

                                Go on Jules! Let it all out! Unburden yerself!!!!!
                                "...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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