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The score of Michael Berkeley's opera 'Jane Eyre' was stolen. But it was his father who took Nelson as a subject.
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Originally posted by Anna View PostClemence Poesy is also much more beautiful than Lady Mary (if we are discussing success of productions purely on good looks!)
(I have a real problem with the flat, dull voice and delivery of the person who plays Mary in Downton... I don't want to be disobliging about her looks, but the voice kills any allure)"...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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rubbernecker
Originally posted by Norfolk Born View PostThe score of Michael Berkeley's opera 'Jane Eyre' was stolen. But it was his father who took Nelson as a subject.
The Nelson is Oliver Nelson, jazz saxophonist/arranger and composer of the classic 'Stolen Moments' which will be familiar to our jazz brethren messageboarders.
I must depart henceforth, so I'll leave it to you and Anna to tussle over L.
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Originally posted by Caliban View Post
(I have a real problem with the flat, dull voice and delivery of the person who plays Mary in Downton... I don't want to be disobliging about her looks, but the voice kills any allure)
Originally posted by rubbernecker View PostI must depart henceforth, so I'll leave it to you and Anna to tussle over L.
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Not sure of the significance of this message, but the previous one was spot on. Congratuations - the 'M' is yours.
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amateur51
Originally posted by Norfolk Born View PostNot sure of the significance of this message, but the previous one was spot on. Congratuations - the 'M' is yours.
What M links a Toscanini protegé whose son developed a famous string style with a Paris-based composer and a Latin-American strummer and plucker?
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Originally posted by amateur51 View PostI was indicating that I was feeling rather alone in the apparently spirit world of AA, Norfs
What M links a Toscanini protegé whose son developed a famous string style with a Paris-based composer and a Latin-American strummer and plucker?
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amateur51
Originally posted by Norfolk Born View PostWe do apologize for the delay in replying to your previous message. Your custom IS important to us, and we DO value your contributions. Unfortunately, your dedicated online interlocutor decided to fix himself some lunch and then turned on his wireless apparatus for a most excellent concert by the Takacs Quartet
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