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William Byrd leading to Thomas Tallis. (Rogers is the only one that states the word "virginals" in the title)
Tallis played the organ in a monastery. Byrd was his pupil. That's the monk and the virginals.
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Originally posted by Lateralthinking1 View PostWilliam Byrd leading to Thomas Tallis. (Rogers is the only one that states the word "virginals" in the title)
Tallis played the organ in a monastery. Byrd was his pupil. That's the monk and the virginals.
Try the other cathedral organist, also a knight, who served at St Paul's.
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Lateralthinking1
....I feel that this is the Tallis Fantasia at the Three Choirs Festival. I think two organists may have set Tallis in different forms.
That's as close as I can get. Mainly supposition.
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And I did so well on Saturday. Three right answers. If I write 500 random words beginning with a T, would you be prepared to see if one is the right answer?
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Many apologies for my enforced absence - we've had a rather traumatic few hours here!
While I was trying to find an obliging plumber to deal with an overflow, the lady wife returned home in some distress having had her purse stolen. Having now found a plumber and just been informed that the card has been handed in at the local police station (cards present, though we'd cancelled them, but no cash of course), I can confirm that scb is correct in all particulars.
David Clayton-Thomas of Earth WInd and Fire: Spinning Wheel
John Francis Waller: The Spinning Wheel
Sibelius: Mélisande at the Spinning Wheel
Schubert: Gretchen am Spinnrade
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