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rubbernecker
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Originally posted by rubbernecker View PostNot only the bug but the bit between his teeth, too!
Tasso, indeed. Well done, Cloughie. You may need to explain the references for the benefit of les autres...
1 Liszt Tasso (there was a great LP of this with Solti and the Orchestre de Paris)
2 Torquato Tasso
3 Tartini: Le Sonate del Tasso
I've got to say as well as been fun to do, this game is also damned educational.
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Originally posted by cloughie View PostEarly enthusiasm, and not much on telly!
1 Liszt Tasso (there was a great LP of this with Solti and the Orchestre de Paris)
2 Torquato Tasso
3 Tartini: Le Sonate del Tasso
I've got to say as well as been fun to do, this game is also damned educational.
Over to U to educate us still futher
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Originally posted by rubbernecker View PostPerfection! Only don't enthuse about Liszt too loudly, some of us on here aren't so keen
Over to U to educate us still futher
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Sorry for the delay U 's not that easy is it? I guess there are times to hold back and dodge the chalice!
The U link is
1. A short orchestral work which has been played a time or two on Breakfast.
2. Short 'Rock Opera' which appeared on an album by a top British band in the 70s.
3. The initials of an American educational institution.
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Originally posted by cloughie View PostSorry for the delay U 's not that easy is it? I guess there are times to hold back and dodge the chalice!
The U link is
1. A short orchestral work which has been played a time or two on Breakfast.
2. Short 'Rock Opera' which appeared on an album by a top British band in the 70s.
3. The initials of an American educational institution.
Still not getting anywhere, mind
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Originally posted by cloughie View PostIndeed it is, and despite its title, in my view, a beautiful work in both forms (more a comment than a clue!)
Pavane pour une Infanta Defuncte - Ravel
Une Nuit en Paris - 10CC
UNE - the University of New England.
- and agree with your comment on the Ravel.[FONT=Comic Sans MS][I][B]Numquam Satis![/B][/I][/FONT]
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