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rubbernecker
Originally posted by mercia View Postno details really necessary, but you can if you like
We had Liszt's Nuages Gris (a rather apt metaphor for almost all of his output, I would venture);
Debussy's Nuages from Nocturnes (this was referred to in one of my posts only a couple of days ago);
Clérambault's Cantata Le Soleil, Vaincquer des Nuages;
and the much-covered jazz composition by Django Reinhardt, called...er, ...
O - K, then, give me a little thinking time...
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rubbernecker
An O to link a Maharajah title bestowed by a Duke, a custodian of the Duke of Cambridge and an operetta that sounds like it was sponsored by the Joseph Rowntree Trust
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Originally posted by rubbernecker View PostAnd the award goes to scb for "Being a Smart*rse"
Now how about those all-important details...?
Oscar Shumsky: custodian of a Stradivari of 1715 known as 'Ex-Pierre Rode' or the 'Duke of Cambridge'
Oscar Strauss: composer of The Chocolate Soldier
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rubbernecker
Originally posted by subcontrabass View PostOscar Petersen: called the "Maharaja of the keyboard" by Duke Ellington
Oscar Shumsky: custodian of a Stradivari of 1715 known as 'Ex-Pierre Rode' or the 'Duke of Cambridge'
Oscar Strauss: composer of The Chocolate Soldier
Oh, and it is Oscar Peterson
P please, sir?
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Phenomenal work by scb in cracking a tough nut from rubbers - who I imagine thought his O would entertain the troops rather longer, no?"...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 Caliban View PostPhenomenal work by scb in cracking a tough nut from rubbers - who I imagine thought his O would entertain the troops rather longer, no?
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