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Originally posted by Dave2002 View PostI'm lost in this, but I think Nigel Butterley is the toasty composer. Meditations of Thomas Traherne (1968).
So, anton originally got the name Nigel + Kennedy, Ams got the Potter reference, you've got Mr. Butterley, that just leaves the electrifying two act Opera but as Anton got the vital word 'Nigel' I think, on balance, he gets the 'O' (if Lady Gould will let him play?)
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Originally posted by Anna View PostYes, Nigel Butterley (hence reference to toast upon which you spread - Utterly Butterly of course! <groan at awful pun emoticon>
So, anton originally got the name Nigel + Kennedy, Ams got the Potter reference, you've got Mr. Butterley, that just leaves the electrifying two act Opera but as Anton got the vital word 'Nigel' I think, on balance, he gets the 'O' (if Lady Gould will let him play?)
(libretto by one of my old tutors )
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Originally posted by vinteuil View Post... for completeness' sake - Nigel Osborne, The Electrification of the Soviet Union.
(libretto by one of my old tutors )
Libretto my one of your old tutors? Oh, please tell all vinteuil! And, are you also a famous librettist?
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Looks good anton, Mary Queen of Scots meets Ska? I'm looking forward to the result of this Pet!
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Originally posted by antongould View Postsomeone who pinched his name
James Oswald, Scottish composer (1711 - 1769) seems to have published works under the name David Rizzio
a trumpet player with the Skatalites is/was Oswald Baba Brooks
and Oswald von Wolkenstein (1376 - 1445) seems to have written some Geistliche und weltliche lieder, though I can't seem to find much info. about them
will Fenwicks be benefiting from your custom today?Last edited by mercia; 09-07-11, 05:54.
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