Julian Bream?
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Yep. You're done.
Thank goodness we didn't have to go this way http://www.nocturnal-music.co.uk/
Or this way http://www.myspace.com/nocturnalemissionsofficial or similar!
Over to you now.
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Originally posted by merciaI think my only quibble with that question would be that all 3 solutions should have had nocturnal in them. Die Fledermaus is nocturnal only by association if you see what I mean. But maybe I'm wrong about that, since it is quite an obvious connection.
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I think the longest it's taken to solve a question is 48 hours, the quickest around 2 minutes, sometimes when a lot of people are joining in there have been around half a dozen solved in a day. I have to agree with mercia about Fledermaus being an obscure clue as (to me at least) was 'dedicated player' Still, super-sleuth mercia got there in the end!
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John de Lancie - Strauss Oboe concerto , or the piece by Francaix "L'Horloge de Flore". Maybe more. de Lancie was the oboist in the Philadelphia Orchestra, and met Strauss during the war when he was a soldier.
So the most obvious to me - Ormandy - wasn't in there at all!
PS: and if we follow the rules as you've explained them to me it probably has to be the Strauss piece. Not sure now about the Britten - is "oboe" in the title?
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Lose Mercia? No, no, no.
Here I am, home again after an exhausting week and I find that Mercia is retiring?? To bed ? At this time of day ? With the sun shining and everything going his way ?
As for a clue, AntonG, I have come in as the curtain descends on the O and I await, as I unpack, the P. The blessed P, again, already?
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