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Heddle Nash (a tenor) was the father of John Heddle Nash (a baritone).
Well done. That is all three. Heddle Nash was one of my father's favourite singers, and my father could identify his voice whenever he heard it on the radio. The son had a very similar sound in a slightly lower register.
What N links an operatic tenor, his son, an operatic baritone, and a librettist for, amongst others, Kurt Weill?
I immediately thought of Heddle Nash (easy to say after the event!), but forgot about his son. I was also looking for four N's (tenor, son, baritone, librettist) - was anyone else misled?
Anyway I wouldn't have time to set a poser, as I'm off for a week in Venice right now - yippee!
I wasn't misled: I was looking for (1) an operatic tenor, (2) his son, (who was) an operatic baritone, and (3) a librettist for Kurt Weill.
Enjoy Venice!
I immediately thought of Heddle Nash (easy to say after the event!), but forgot about his son. I was also looking for four N's (tenor, son, baritone, librettist) - was anyone else misled?
Anyway I wouldn't have time to set a poser, as I'm off for a week in Venice right now - yippee!
Just catching up after being out till late yesterday - I would have been looking for 4 N's too Don, I was just thinking 'hold on, why are we on to O, there are 2 Ns left to get...' So were there only two answers to N? .....Ah no! Just saw NBs fleeting reference to Ogden as the librettist.
Don, you don't half get around, don't you?! You really off to Venice shortly?
I really need some of the coffee you're going to be enjoying among other things.
Buon viaggio !
"...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..."
Forgive my premature ejaculation, I have only worked out one of the clues so far: title music from a Clockwork Orange - from Henry Purcell's Music for the Funeral of Queen Mary
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