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  • Norfolk Born

    Original title Walpurgis!

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    • ferneyhoughgeliebte
      Gone fishin'
      • Sep 2011
      • 30163



      So that's three Walpurgisnachts:
      Mendelssohn's original - his cantata Der erste Walpurgisnacht Op 60
      Disney's use of Mussorgsky's St John's Night on a Bald Mountain , re-set to incorporate Walpurgisnacht "traditions".
      Black Sabbath's War Pigs from their album Paranoia - originally called Walpurgis, but words hastily re-written to avoid associations with Satanism after a notorious case of ritual murder just before the album was released.

      I think the next letter is yours, Norf!
      [FONT=Comic Sans MS][I][B]Numquam Satis![/B][/I][/FONT]

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      • Norfolk Born

        I know a lot more about Black Sabbath than I did when I sat down to my supper tonight!
        Which 'Y' connects four composers, two of whom were winners of the Mendelssohn Scholarship, while the third reportedly preferred Satan to the States and the fourth played alongside Brian Eno?

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        • Norfolk Born

          Just popped in to apologize for keeping you all waiting (Double Corrie + Borgen Episode 2), only to find that all's been very quiet on the Northern front.

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          • Nick Armstrong
            Host
            • Nov 2010
            • 26540

            Originally posted by Norfolk Born View Post
            Just popped in to apologize for keeping you all waiting (Double Corrie + Borgen Episode 2), only to find that all's been very quiet on the Northern front.
            Apologies from me, I had an unexpectedly busy evening and bed now awaits...

            I couldn't get into Borgen, for some reason. My dad loved it, having got into Killing II (and found Killing I under the Christmas Tree...)
            "...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..."

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            • mercia
              Full Member
              • Nov 2010
              • 8920

              Originally posted by Norfolk Born View Post
              composers, two of whom were winners of the Mendelssohn Scholarship
              of the better known (to me) winners have been Humperdinck, Weill and Goldschmidt and in the UK, Sullivan, Dyson, Jones, Arnold, Leighton, Ferneyhough and LeFanu plus many more

              so many to choose from



              shedloads of information about Mr Eno. don't know if Bryars or Nyman are the names relevant here.
              Last edited by mercia; 10-01-12, 07:55.

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              • Anna

                I thought it might be easier to start with Eno to find a link but fear I went down the wrong path with Phillip Glass trying to find a link, mercia might be on track perhaps with his suggestion. Are we looking for a musical answer?

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                • Norfolk Born

                  Originally posted by mercia View Post
                  of the better known (to me) winners have been Humperdinck, Weill and Goldschmidt and in the UK, Sullivan, Dyson, Jones, Arnold, Leighton, Ferneyhough and LeFanu plus many more

                  so many to choose from




                  shedloads of information about Mr Eno. don't know if Bryars or Nyman are the names relevant here.
                  Dyson and Leighton are two of the four composers concerned.

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                  • mercia
                    Full Member
                    • Nov 2010
                    • 8920

                    Originally posted by Norfolk Born View Post
                    Dyson and Leighton are two of the four composers concerned.
                    thanks for that generous help

                    they were both Y-Y-Y-Yorkshiremen

                    every time I read about Dyson his advice on throwing grenades catches my eye

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                    • Anna

                      And Gavin Bryars comes from Yorkshire. Baffled by the last one though, is it someone connected with Heavy Metal?

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                      • Norfolk Born

                        mercia has established the link and named two of the composers, and Anna has named another. George Dyson was born in Halifax, Kenneth Leighton in Wakefield and Gavin Bryars in Goole. We still need the name of the second composer (who was born in Huddersfield) and, for the sake of completeness, the musical link between Gavin Bryars and Brian Eno.

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                        • Anna

                          Originally posted by Norfolk Born View Post
                          for the sake of completeness, the musical link between Gavin Bryars and Brian Eno.
                          Sorry, forgot to say that Bryars' Sinking of the Titanic first recording of this appeared on Brian Eno's Obscure Records in 1975. Edit: But there may be further links?

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                          • mercia
                            Full Member
                            • Nov 2010
                            • 8920

                            Originally posted by Norfolk Born View Post
                            the second composer (who was born in Huddersfield)
                            more generous help
                            Edward Bairstow said he would "rather go to the devil" than go to live and work in the US

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                            • Norfolk Born

                              Edward Bairstow is our remaining Yorkshire-born composer. mercia clearly gets to set the next question (Z or A).
                              Although I like to think I'm generous by nature, I also needed to help move things along as I shall be offline for much of the day. Gavin Bryars and Brian Eno were both members of the Portsmouth Sinfonia.

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                              • Anna

                                Well done mercia. I spent an hour last night trying to find a musical work to connect with a Y but it's not wasted time, it justs adds to knowledge, particularly in respect to composers generally unknown to me such as Dyson. Like Norfy I am offline now until some time this afternoon.

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