Spot on, fhg! (I was thinking of alla ungarese - Piano Trio No. 25 - for the Haydn, but that's a very minor detail). I'm sure tomorrow morning will be soon enough for your 'B'.
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Haydn's string quartet Op. 20 no. 4 has a movement marked 'alla zingarese', as does Brahms's piano quartet Op. 25. You could say it's alla little confusing!
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Originally posted by mercia View Postwith nothing better to do, I'm wondering if you are in fact both talking about the same trio, number 39, Hoboken 15/25, the Gypsy.
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Well...
Eric Morecambe's 'real' name was Bartholomew
Bartolomeo Cristofori invented what you might call an '8 + 4' spinet?
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Originally posted by Norfolk Born View PostWell...
Eric Morecambe's 'real' name was Bartholomew
Bartolomeo Cristofori invented what you might call an '8 + 4' spinet?
Still thinking about the Andrex[FONT=Comic Sans MS][I][B]Numquam Satis![/B][/I][/FONT]
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Originally posted by ferneyhoughgeliebte View PostNo, the missing element is much older: I should've put him first on the list. Without him (and similar-minded people) Cristoferi would've had to stick to making stringed instruments.
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