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The dots seem to suggest the elapse of time...photo's show a grave with lots of flowers etc ...to the righthand one which is much simpler. Vanishing? This parrot is late..dead...ceased to be, expired...graves ..cemeteries...Lake Volta ...dam submerging a place underwater? In 1973
In Venice, on the cemetery island of San Michele, close together, are the graves of Stravinsky and Diaghilev. A few yards away is the grave of Ezra Pound.
(I know the latter wasn’t, as far as I know, musical, but I needed a third component, and Vera, who is buried next to husband Igor, is even less well known musically than Ezra!)
‘As given’, was meant to imply that the physical layout of the question reflected the relative positions of the three graves. The parrot, of course, was an ‘ex-parrot’.
Over to you for a W ...
Last edited by Guest; 06-02-11, 10:41.
Reason: Finger trouble
While I was puzzling over Don's question earlier this morning, Katie Derham played a recording of a Vivaldi concerto by La Serenissima. 'Oh yes, that's a reference to Venice' I said to the lady wife, who pretended to be impressed. She would have been more impressed if I'd continued to bear Venice in mind...
Damn good clue, Don and well done Vinteuil....and there was me wittering on in a seemingly parallel universe
Glad you enjoyed it! Always worried that I'd been too cryptic, but we've been going around for a while, and I don't think it hurts to vary the style a little now and again, as a change from the 'standard question'.
I'm travelling back home later, but will be back on line this evening to see what you're all doing. (So best behavior, please. )
Oh, I just knew it was to do with Diaghilev and Ballets Russes, hence Le Train Bleu! On the other flipper, I am mightily glad I did not get a correct answer and have to set a puzzle! I am surely not clever enough for that. I console myself that I introduced the MB to Samuel Medley and to Caliban and his possibly long lost ancestor. Really good thread this is, even for those of us who just lurk in the shadows.
I console myself that I introduced the MB to Samuel Medley and to Caliban and his possibly long lost ancestor. Really good thread this is, even for those of us who just lurk in the shadows.
"...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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