just the siege left then the S is yours
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amateur51
Originally posted by Dave2002 View PostL'éventail de Jeanne (Jean's Fan) is a children's ballet by 10 French composers. They include Ravel and Roussel. There's also a Roland amongst them. Roussel was a sailor at one time I think, and sailed on the Iphigenie to Indonesia, so it's probably Roussel. Why the siege link ... More work needed, but then I ought to be doing some!
Indeed, v generous clues!
Quickly!
It is still a game, innit?
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Opera-ballet Padmâvatî (1918, staged 1923). Roussel was inspired by his visit to the ruined city of Chittor in Rajasthan.
Sorry, am - will try to provide an easier S, with quicker turnaround. Will be a little while though, as really MUST work now, and going to see Don Pasquale tonight.
How do others cope with this - is there an easy way to be alerted when anyone has posted? RSS perhaps? Otherwise polling the boards does get a bit obsessive and tedious.
If we don't know about RSS maybe ff or Mark Sealey would know.
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Originally posted by Dave2002 View PostAn S for you
Handel's Samson premiered at Covent Garden on 18 Feb. 1743
Flanders Opera's 2009 production of Saint-Saens's Samson et Dalila seems to have caused a kerfuffle basically because the Hebrews were turned into Palestinians and the Philistines into Israelis, but I'm still reading about what happened next.
so I reckon S = Samson
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Anna
Originally posted by Dave2002 View PostOver to you for T - spaghetti/tagliatelle almost right now, allegedly.
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I am afraid I couldn't immediately identify the Prince of Rome but I knew Tozzi sang the SP song and worked with Beecham. Then Tarquin came to mind.
I have never known anyone called Tarquin, something which should not come as a surprise in the North of England.
I await the call to duty, Mercia, not having the gall to go ahead without it.
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