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Just out of a strange meeting and about to depart for home, where I may have very limited access to the interweb, so apologies if a) responses are sporadic and b) this hastily conceived "K" is not up to usual standards. In other words, it's very easy indeed:
What K might connect certain passages of the Adagio from Mahler's 10th, certain works by Schoenberg and a certain arrangement of a Bach ricercar?
Just out of a strange meeting and about to depart for home, where I may have very limited access to the interweb, so apologies if a) responses are sporadic and b) this hastily conceived "K" is not up to usual standards. In other words, it's very easy indeed:
What K might connect certain passages of the Adagio from Mahler's 10th, certain works by Schoenberg and a certain arrangement of a Bach ricercar?
One listener, a Mr Stephen Fry, has just twittered "could that be K for Kรถchel numbers, Miss Peach?' What a charming idea, Mr Fry. Here's a recording of Vilem Tausky and his City Slickers with Bald's Night on Mountain by someone in D flat as a reward. By the way it's 'Pietsch' pronounced Peach so you were jolly well nearly there
One listener, a Mr Stephen Fry, has just twittered "could that be K for Kรถchel numbers, Miss Peach?' What a charming idea, Mr Fry. Here's a recording of Vilem Tausky and his City Slickers with Bald's Night on Mountain by someone in D flat as a reward. By the way it's 'Pietsch' pronounced Peach so you were jolly well nearly there
Nurse, it's time for Mr Amateur to take his pills! No, not those!! The big red ones!!!
"...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..."
(just watching Mahler 8 on BBC 4. I do find those fugal passages in the first movement exciting. The tense feeling that it might all just fall apart!!)
an L please who
married in Gretna Green, was the dedicatee of a Liszt <sad face> concerto and wrote an opera on "The Incorruptible"
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