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I'm delighted that this thread has almost reached 10,000 replies. I wish that it were possible to invite all participants to have a glass of something with me, if and when we reach that point.
I have looked in from time to time, but your routine knowledge is usually too extensive to give me much of a chance - though I nearly got one last week. I was pipped by a matter of seconds.
Well done, mercia - I knew you would end up on the right track!
Rough translations: Bahn Frei - Full Speed Ahead; Mit Dampf = Steam Up (or In Steam); Vergnügungszug = Pleasure Excursion Train.
Over to U (or V...)
not sure I deserve that. You virtually gave the answer away after several clues. I haven't really had time to spend playing this game today.
anyway, a fairly easy U
a U to connect
a conductor banned from conducting in his home country for six years, a 'combined' work that celebrated the end of an early 18th century war, and the composer of a work for "any loud group of instruments" (which happens to feature another U but ignore that)
Willem Mengelberg from Utrecht was banned from conducting after the Second World War for Nazi "connections"
Louis Andriessen again from Utrecht composed Workers Union for the type of instruments as described .......
On the other clue I'm not 100% but GFH composed Utrecht Te Deum and Jubilate to celebrate the Treaty of Utrecht that marked the end of the War of the Spanish Succession.
brilliant work, oh maestro Gould, I bow down at your feet in unalloyed admiration
a perfect answer, faultless in every detail
I hereby pass on the baton of association, be careful not to drop it
Mendelssohn wrote a viola sonata when he was 15 years old
Rebecca Clarke wrote works for the viola, including a sonata
There's a joke about perfect pitch = throwing a viola in a dumpster.
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