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Simon
I think I've an idea about this one - but whilst others have a chance to cogitate, would someone mind explaining the previous I answer? Fank u.
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Originally posted by Simon View PostI think I've an idea about this one - but whilst others have a chance to cogitate, would someone mind explaining the previous I answer? Fank u.
Rudolf Friml: Indian Love Song
Ballard MacDonald: Back Home Again in Indiana
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Originally posted by rubbernecker View PostLaura's legs were something else.
I'm afraid this thread is much too difficult for me, but I just wanted to thank you for uploading that clip of Laura Branigan. Due to some unspecified gremlin I am currently without sound on my computer, but it was still a pleasure to watch. And I agree about the legs....Patriotism is supporting your country all the time, and your government when it deserves it.
Mark Twain.
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rubbernecker
Originally posted by Mr Pee View PostGood Morning, rubbernecker. Great avatar picture by the way!!
I'm afraid this thread is much too difficult for me, but I just wanted to thank you for uploading that clip of Laura Branigan. Due to some unspecified gremlin I am currently without sound on my computer, but it was still a pleasure to watch. And I agree about the legs....
As for Laura B, who is sadly no longer with us, you must thank Simon the thread starter and question poser for reminding us of her strapping charms. She must have been a cyclist, too For a popular chanteuse, she also had an impressive vocal and expressive range which I hope you will hear when you sort out your computer sound problem.
Now I must apply some thought to subcontra's latest puzzle...Last edited by Guest; 17-12-10, 11:48.
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rubbernecker
Originally posted by subcontrabass View PostWell done. All musical fathers with composer sons named Joseph. Mathias Haydn, Johann Strauss and John Gibbs.
What K links the composers of these three works: Don Quixote, Caesar & Cleopatra and Alceste? (one word)
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rubbernecker
24 hrs gone and no bites. Time perhaps for a bump, and a nudge in the form of another clue. All three composers are from the Baroque era.
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Originally posted by rubbernecker View Post24 hrs gone and no bites. Time perhaps for a bump, and a nudge in the form of another clue. All three composers are from the Baroque era.Last edited by subcontrabass; 18-12-10, 17:37.
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Don Petter
Originally posted by Lateralthinking1 View PostYes, I just know that this won't be accepted but I've got to go for it - Deram Records, Katy Derham, and the Dirham. I fully appreciate that the latter is a coin rather than a phrase on one I have in my pocket. Have you considered that you might have got the question wrong?
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rubbernecker
Originally posted by subcontrabass View PostI had got that the composers were from that era. Looking now at their biographies suggests an answer of "Kapellmeister" as a post held by all of them at different times.
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Don Petter
Originally posted by rubbernecker View PostWell done, Ofcachap. Hirondelle is indeed correct. L'Hirondelle is a piece by Dane Joachim Andersen, which is of course the French for a swallow, Late Swallows was a movement arrd. by Eric Fenby from Delius's 2nd string quartet, and then we had a German swallow in the form of Brahms's Liebe Schwalbe, kleine Schwalbe from his Op.112. But you knew all that, you clever chap, Ofcachap.
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