Originally posted by MrGongGong
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Militant students at Warwick
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Originally posted by P. G. Tipps View PostOh, I do wish I was that talented, Mr GongGong ...Last edited by ahinton; 14-12-14, 17:11.
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Originally posted by ahinton View PostJust do some practice, then! You might be surprised at the outcome. We'll try not to miss your frequent contributions the while but I'm sure that you will find it as rewarding as MrGG suggests...
However, ahinton, I have to say that your vastly more frequent contributions are an utter joy to behold and, indeed, a huge consolation for me in my wretched and talentless state ... :OK:
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Originally posted by P. G. Tipps View PostWell if you were 103 years of age you might understand, MrGongGong ...
But as Mr Carter was not a student at Warwick, we should perhaps have yet another try to get back on-topic...
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Originally posted by P. G. Tipps View PostFar too late for that, alas ....
However, ahinton, I have to say that your vastly more frequent contributions are an utter joy to behold and, indeed, a huge consolation for me in my wretched and talentless state ... :OK:
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Originally posted by P. G. Tipps View PostAhinton, I know you are desperate to get back on topic, but, as you mentioned string players, is it really true you composed a work for string quintet that lasts for nearly THREE hours ....?
It was MrGG who initially mentioned string players in this thread but, since you ask, the answer to your question is yes - well, it's about ten minutes short of that, actually, so "nearly" is correct; it has never yet been performed in front of an audience of militant students at Warwick, though....
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Originally posted by ahinton View PostI am not personally desperate to get back on topic although I think that it would be good if the thread topic were indeed re-established for subsequent discussion in this thread.
It was MrGG who initially mentioned string players in this thread but, since you ask, the answer to your question is yes - well, it's about ten minutes short of that, actually, so "nearly" is correct; it has never yet been performed in front of an audience of militant students at Warwick, though....
Still, I don't wish to appear too pedantic, ahinton ...
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Originally posted by Beef Oven! View PostYou may not believe that Gove's education policies were subject to "strong democratic" process. From what I've learnt, I may agree. But please, every time we talk about consultation and democracy, can you and your partners in crime please stop bleating about Gove!!? It gets in the way.
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