Originally posted by Lateralthinking1
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Why do so few composers' names begin with the letter...................
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Originally posted by VodkaDilc View PostJanácek, Jarre, Jackson (G and F), Joubert, Jacob, Jolivet, Josephs......
(For the composer's name, not our abilities on AA!)[FONT=Comic Sans MS][I][B]Numquam Satis![/B][/I][/FONT]
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Originally posted by scottycelt View Postprobably because composers' surnames are pretty much in line with the percentage of the population as a whole, though i confess i've never actually studied this apparently perplexing issue in any great detail. Flossie, maybe?
In any case there are more than enough divinely composing 'bs' to make up for any lack of leading literal talent elsewhere ...
easdale
eben
egge
egner
einaudi
einem
eisler
elfman
elgar
elizaide
ellington
ellis v
elms
elwyn-edwards
emmanuel
emmett
empty
enescu
eotvos
ernst
espia
evans
eventide
kabalevsky
kahn
kalinnikov
kalman
kancheli
kander
kapp
karg-elert
kaski
keel
kelly
kempff
kennan
kern
ketelby
khachaturyan
kim
king
klami
klemperer
klohr
knussen
kodaly
koechlin
komzak
korngold
kraft
krance
kraus
kreisler
krejci
krenek
kreutzer
krommer
krupinski
kubelik
kupkovic
kurtag
kuula
kuusisto
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scottycelt
Originally posted by cloughie View Postearls
easdale
eben
egge
egner
einaudi
einem
eisler
elfman
elgar
elizaide
ellington
ellis v
elms
elwyn-edwards
emmanuel
emmett
empty
enescu
eotvos
ernst
espia
evans
eventide
kabalevsky
kahn
kalinnikov
kalman
kancheli
kander
kapp
karg-elert
kaski
keel
kelly
kempff
kennan
kern
ketelby
khachaturyan
kim
king
klami
klemperer
klohr
knussen
kodaly
koechlin
komzak
korngold
kraft
krance
kraus
kreisler
krejci
krenek
kreutzer
krommer
krupinski
kubelik
kupkovic
kurtag
kuula
kuusisto
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You folks are all wasting your talents! Come over to the Alphabet Associations thread!! New Year's Resolution: less cryptic, more fun!
PS: easy to see why the Cloughster's a regular!"...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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Originally posted by ferneyhoughgeliebte View PostOver on the Alphabetical Assd, we've come with half-a-dozen composers all called Robert Johnson! Is this a record?
(For the composer's name, not our abilities on AA!)
Only just read that, after posting mine."...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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Originally posted by Caliban View PostYou folks are all wasting your talents! Come over to the Alphabet Associations thread!! New Year's Resolution: less cryptic, more fun!
PS: easy to see why the Cloughster's a regular!
..... he opted for Bob bloody Carolgees!!!![FONT=Comic Sans MS][I][B]Numquam Satis![/B][/I][/FONT]
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Originally posted by scottycelt View PostProbably because composers' surnames are pretty much in line with the percentage of the population as a whole, though I confess I've never actually studied this apparently perplexing issue in any great detail. Flossie, maybe?
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scottycelt
Originally posted by Flosshilde View PostAre you proposing me as a composer beginning with 'F', Scotty? I find it difficult enough to compose myself, let alone music.
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Lateralthinking1
Originally posted by scottycelt View PostKnow the feeling, Flossie ... but at least those 'way down the list' of composers beginning with 'W' are hopefully some consolation for you ... ?
Can I thank people for contributing. I really didn't expect so many replies.
(All comments about Dutch composers, whether Zappa is classical, Duke Ellington and the reasons for the absence of E and J at the start of non-English surnames would still be very welcome in private messages...............after all, Google has its limitations)
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