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This will have none of the finesse of the finely honed questions of late, but might, at least, keep the ball rolling:
What J would seem to have been instrumental in revealing aspects of three well-known historic, tragic and comedy characters, though it turns out that the latter is rather grimmer?
(Clarification: Intollerenza 1960, Inori, Incipits. I'd love there to be an Inverness Contemporary Music Festival, though!)
f, thanks so much for stepping in with an arcane and elegant question which I haven't yet understood even looking at the answer, but then it's been a long day I must track back and grapple.
"...the isle is full of noises,
Sounds and sweet airs, that give delight and hurt not.
Sometimes a thousand twangling instruments
Will hum about mine ears, and sometime voices..."
"trendy" = "in"; "doubly negative" = Nono; "a lack of respect" = "intollerenza" premiered in Nono's home town of Venice; "adorable prayer" is an English translation of "Inori", one of Stockhausen's "Formula" compositions; and "Incipits" is a series of openings and the name of a marvellous concertino for Viola, Percussion and Ensemble written by the blessed Brian (ie Ferneyhough, "distantly beloved" of yer'umble servant).
I can only apologize.
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What J would seem to have been instrumental in revealing aspects of three well-known historic, tragic and comedy characters, though it turns out that the latter is rather grimmer?
A trio of Juli -s? (Julius Ceasar [Handel], Juliet [Berlioz, Tchaikovsky, Prokofiev, Dire Straits, Elvis Costello], Julius - aka Groucho - Marx [A Night at the Opera]?)
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ferney, thanks for the explanation re the I I must have been having a particularly blonde moment last night! Your J answer seems feasible (seeing as I have no idea of the answer)
Thanks, Anna (I remember the days when I had "blonde moments" with some nostalgia: nowadays it's all "bald moments", alas!) - but I don't "get" the "instrumental" and "grimmer" aspects of DP's poser.
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Thanks, Anna (I remember the days when I had "blonde moments" with some nostalgia: nowadays it's all "bald moments", alas!) - but I don't "get" the "instrumental" and "grimmer" aspects of DP's poser.
ferney, the only Grimmer part that I contemplated with a J was that one of the Brothers Grimm was called Jacob but then Jacob doesn't fit with anything else musically (well, Handel I suppose). I then thought of Jack (as in he of Beanstalk fame written by Grimm) but got no further with that either. So, basically, I haven't a clue!
Schonberg's Jacob's Ladder? Jacob Marley? Woolf's Jacob's Room? - Bit dodgy on the Musical connection with the last. Then there's "revealing aspects", too: are we talking about jewellery? (David Diamond?)
Oh dear, please don't be influenced by anything I might say, most of the time I'm groping in the dark and spouting nonsense! I doubt if it is Jacob. Now, where are mercia, anton, Caliban et al to have a go at this?
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