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Since we've completed yet another lap it's time for recap. I note the recent 'Walter' was the second appearance of this answer. I think there was also an 'extra' recent Z question which I can't find, but might have been another 'Zero'? Anna can no doubt remember...
Great heavens, rubbernecker, what made it so easy ?
I suppose we all know Kathleen Ferrier was a Lancashire lass and famously recorded Blow the Wind Southerly;
the 'mortal' was a giveaway; but I am not sure what the weapon is, only that you would use it to strike a blow. Blowing is essential to a lot of music-making.
However, I was a bit mystified to note the apparent absence of John Blow?
Carissima was the first of Elgar's works to be recorded (on wax?) on 21/1/1914 by the Gramophone Company
I always thought alma mater meant a place, but if I have understood this correctly Carissima is the alma mater (song) of Hamilton College
Vera Lynn kept smiling through but I can't find a Carissima with her
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