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Oh dear... contemporary of JS Bach born in Magdeburg... A: Vaughan Williams.
I know it’s tough under pressure, but that one made me blink...
"...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..."
And alas, the other team made an intelligent, and very nearly correct guess, with Handel, but the team that stated RVW won the contest. I always hate that. I always choose my favourite team from the one that proves most knowledgeable in the Arts. I wonder if anyone else does this?
Oh dear... contemporary of JS Bach born in Magdeburg... A: Vaughan Williams.
I know it’s tough under pressure, but that one made me blink...
To be fair, Down Ampney does have a few letters in common with Mageburg ....
Although I haven't carried out a precise calculation, I would say this latest episode would have run for about 10 minutes if they'd edited out all the team discussions that preceded the majority of answers to bonus questions.
And alas, the other team made an intelligent, and very nearly correct guess, with Handel, but the team that stated RVW won the contest. I always hate that. I always choose my favourite team from the one that proves most knowledgeable in the Arts. I wonder if anyone else does this?
And alas, the other team made an intelligent, and very nearly correct guess, with Handel, but the team that stated RVW won the contest. I always hate that. I always choose my favourite team from the one that proves most knowledgeable in the Arts. I wonder if anyone else does this?
That is certainly one of my criteria when choosing allegiance - also any team with some sort of gender balance, any non-Oxbridge team, and, of course, any university I attended myself, eg Durham. So last night Durham covered all categories and apart form the VW aberration, they were pretty knowledgable in an excitingly close contest.
Oh dear... contemporary of JS Bach born in Magdeburg... A: Vaughan Williams.
I know it’s tough under pressure, but that one made me blink...
I think she was trying to use the TWV reference made by Paxo.
Incidentally, the losing team might have got closer if they had listened to the question more carefully. Not the first time it's happened: I know they are under pressure, but still pretty essential. I was sorry to see them lose, they seemed to enjoy themselves particularly their captain. However, a very good match in the end.
I think she was trying to use the TWV reference made by Paxo.
Oh that’s a good thought, that might explain it.
"...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..."
Does anyone here count the number of correct and wrong answers they shout at the TV. I'm not suggesting a competition but in my case I failed almost all of this week's questions - Tellers excepted - whereas on other weeks I occasionally hit a lucky streak when there is less science/maths in the mix.
Does anyone here count the number of correct and wrong answers they shout at the TV. I'm not suggesting a competition but in my case I failed almost all of this week's questions - Tellers excepted - whereas on other weeks I occasionally hit a lucky streak when there is less science/maths in the mix.
Yes. I have a loose rivalry with another occasional forumite, totting up our respective personal points - in the days when that was possible, sitting in the same room in which case fastest on the trigger is a factor too (last Christmas holidays we had a session watching 9 recorded episodes back-to-back... ). I still keep a note of my score each week. This week was a rather lowly 65 I can usually get near to 100. (I think my personal best was 145)...
"...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..."
I wouldn't do too well against the students, although I'm pleased when I do know something that defeats all eight of them.
But some of this year's Christmas series has been extremely poor. I honestly believe that even I would have a chance on my own against the teams from the last two programs. Some of you here would wipe them out.
These people are presented, at length, as being successful, deserving some sort of (presumably well rewarded) eminence. I have to wonder at what this implies.
I suppose the acceptable term for general ignorance is now "differently informed". But do we really expect it among the Great and the Good, whose achievements are so tediously presented at the start of each program.
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