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Norfolk Born
Yes - that was merely to ascertain/confirm that the link is indeed 'Petite'.
To recap: We have Debussy's Petite Suite; a liturgical work, not by a Frenchman but nevertheless Petite; and something Petite by a Holborn-born composer.....
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Norfolk Born
The first movement of the Petite Suite de Concert is called.....? and the opening movement of the Rossini.....?
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Norfolk Born
....indeed, a plea for mercy. I did take care to include the word 'start' in my question.
Debussy's 'Petite Suite' starts off with 'En bateau' (a trip on the water), Rossini's 'Petite Masse Sollennelle' with a 'Kyrie' (plea for mercy) and Coleridge-Taylor's 'Petite Suite de Concert' with...?
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Norfolk Born
Exactement - a reference to 'No, No, Nanette'. What a splendid example of 'AA' teamwork at its best!
Now ...who gets to set the 'Q' (or 'R')?
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Anna
Originally posted by Norfolk Born View PostExactement - a reference to 'No, No, Nanette'. What a splendid example of 'AA' teamwork at its best!
Now ...who gets to set the 'Q' (or 'R')?
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Ah, but with the wrong work and only after Norf's "French" prompt (I'd spent quite some time trying to find "prosperous" works, with as much success as you'd expect). And after merc's had mentioned the Suite.
Oh, alright: give me a moment to join the Q![FONT=Comic Sans MS][I][B]Numquam Satis![/B][/I][/FONT]
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Originally posted by Norfolk Born View PostExactement - a reference to 'No, No, Nanette'.
Returning from a shopping expedition and reading through the last pages quickly, that last one seems as unconnected as "Mornington Crescent"... I know I know, there's a musical comedy in the clue several pages back. I'd forgotten it.
"...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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