Well, after my last puzzle lasted for eleven months, this one took less than an hour ![biggrin](https://www.for3.org/forums/core/images/smilies/f_biggrin.gif)
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(there's also a later set of Neruda settings by Lieberson: Songs of Love and Sorrow)
Ah! Not quite the answer on the card - purely Musical, and the "quiet Sunday" is significant (especially bearing in mind the language Neruda wrote in).
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Originally posted by Caliban
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Samuel Barber: The Lovers, for baritone, chorus & orchestra, Op. 43
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Peter Leiberson: Neruda Songs, for mezzo-soprano soloist and orchestra (written for his wife Lorraine Hunt Lieberson)
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Il Postino - the 90s film with Neruda as one of the main characters (not sure about the 'Sunday' bit)
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