Does it occur in the second act of The Gondoliers by Gilbert and Sullivan? No, only joking of course! I think I am off to bed now,
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Originally posted by amateur51 View Post
But I've never noticed the Fontaine Stravinsky ..."...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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Anna
Originally posted by amateur51 View Posta) A lively dance
b) A new slant in your printing
c) Five contemporary musicians altogether
d) A composer associated early on with a musician whose development had been arrested
What G connects them?
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amateur51
Originally posted by Anna View PostGalliard is a dance and a font and there is the Galliard Quintet (Ensemble) but no idea of (d) or if this is right.
The Gaillard Ensemble - 'altogether' geddit? Oh i'm sooo proud of that
Re d) A composer associated early on with a musician whose development had been arrested
How might a singer's development have been arrested, say, in times long gone by?
And relate it back to the G word?
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Anna
Well, obviously a castrato and google throws up a John Galliard who is associated with a castrato called Tosi ....
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Originally posted by amateur51 View PostVery good Anna!
The Gaillard Ensemble - 'altogether' geddit? Oh i'm sooo proud of that
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"...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
Originally posted by Anna View PostWell, obviously a castrato and google throws up a John Galliard who is associated with a castrato called Tosi ....
Over to you for an haitch, Anna
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Originally posted by amateur51 View PostThe Gaillard Ensemble - 'altogether' geddit? Oh i'm sooo proud of that
There was I thinking 'altogether' might be a reference to 'in the altogether' where, it would seem, a lack of ensemble would be more in order.
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Anna
Sorry for delay, too much going on here to concentrate so this is hastily cobbed together I'm afraid (and really easy) Which H links:
Elder statesmen both sides of the Pond one whom to be found on domestic duties
Many parts but mainly pink
Composer of operetta with lots of swashbuckling
Hymn inspired by personal loss
Edit: I have to be offline until approx 3.30Last edited by Guest; 06-05-11, 13:16.
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well I'm sure I'm not the only person to think these are Herberts
I'm plumping for
Helena Bonham-Carter's great-grandfather Herbert Asquith
Herbert Hoover with his dam and Fishing for Fun and doing a spot of vacuuming
Herbert Lom in 6 Pink Panther films
Victor Herbert and (possibly) Naughty Marietta
Herbert Howells writing the hymn-tune Michael in memory of his 9-year old son (or perhaps Hymnus Paradisi?)
did that say Hymns and Arias earlier? when I googled that it came up with Max Boyce, how appropriateLast edited by mercia; 06-05-11, 14:56.
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amateur51
Originally posted by mercia View Postwell I'm sure I'm not the only person to think these are Herberts
I'm plumping for
Helena Bonham-Carter's great-grandfather Herbert Asquith
Herbert Hoover with his dam and Fishing for Fun and doing a spot of vacuuming
Herbert Lom in 6 Pink Panther films
Victor Herbert and (probably) Naughty Marietta
Herbert Howells writing the hymn-tune Michael in memory of his 9-year old son
did that say Hymns and Arias earlier? when I googled that it came up with Max Boyce, how appropriate
I got into Herberts, but nowhere near as securely as you have, and then was thrown by Max Boyce
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amateur51
My 'mind' kept referring back to a rather good baker in Bristol called Herbert's
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Anna
Well done mercia - a load of Herberts! Goodness knows why I put Hymns & Arias! Yes it was referring to Hymnus Paradisi and even when I changed the clue I forgot to add premiered at a Triple Event, i.e. The Three Choirs Fest. So, all in all, not my finest attempt!! Over to you for an I
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