We had a reference to Gluck's Les pèlerins de la Mecque (The Pilgrims to Mecca) not long ago, where the answer was Janissary (Turkish music) Perhaps it would have been easier if I'd put Turkish in the clue.
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funny, this reply box looks different Verily I think this may be Verity. The Radio 3 announcer Verity Sharp is a trained cellist with an apparent long-liking for Metallica. Then if I have the right gentleman, a Wisden cricketer of the year 1932 and slow left-arm bowler is Hedley Verity, another of Anton's bodyline chaps. Absolutely masses of info. on wikipedia, I'm afraid I haven't read all of it, however Mr Verity was shot while on active service during the invasion of Sicily (but died in hospital on the Italian mainland?). Stuck now looking for a Verity who used themes ..................... Are we talking Verity Lambert, TV producer? I shall plump for her. Two of her productions, Jonathan Creek and Reilly, Ace of Spies use respectively Saint-Saens (Danse Macabre?) and Shostakovich (Gadfly) as theme tunes, I think
loads of "guests" online at 6:30am - are they all in America, I wonder?Last edited by mercia; 18-06-11, 09:17.
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Hardly
The aforementioned Shropshire Wanderers amazingly left the FA Cup on the toss of a coin
U2 and Johnny Cash recorded The Wanderer
Mime(?) the dwarf in Siegfried has to answer The Wanderer's 3 questions - this is probably a bit off the Mark as I have no Wagner!
Schubert's the Wanderer Fantasy was offered to the devil - "...the devil may play it...." by the great man himself.
Excellent question IMHO but no sheep!
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