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Author Topic: looking at the face of JS Bach  (Read 696 times)
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« Reply #15 on: 12:20:47, 06-03-2008 »

Phil off of EastEnders



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« Reply #16 on: 12:38:28, 06-03-2008 »

Some other Phil


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Thank you for the music ...


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« Reply #17 on: 14:02:13, 06-03-2008 »

Well I think that's enough philling in. And moving right along...
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« Reply #18 on: 19:33:04, 06-03-2008 »


It's the Composer of the Week!!!
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« Reply #19 on: 20:41:15, 06-03-2008 »


I remember him (and Paul Daniels, and Frank Bruno, and someone else) saying in the 1990s that they would leave the country if Labour were elected. Why on earth haven't they gone yet?
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« Reply #20 on: 21:10:03, 06-03-2008 »

I remember him (and Paul Daniels, and Frank Bruno, and someone else) saying in the 1990s that they would leave the country if Labour were elected. Why on earth haven't they gone yet?

At least they are not in our face/ears unlike some 'celebs'
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« Reply #21 on: 22:08:10, 06-03-2008 »

I remember him (and Paul Daniels, and Frank Bruno, and someone else) saying in the 1990s that they would leave the country if Labour were elected. Why on earth haven't they gone yet?

At least they are not in our face/ears unlike some 'celebs'
Well, not since they exited the A, B and C lists.
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« Reply #22 on: 23:01:00, 10-03-2008 »


I remember him (and Paul Daniels, and Frank Bruno, and someone else) saying in the 1990s that they would leave the country if Labour were elected. Why on earth haven't they gone yet?
Maybe New Labour didn't count...  Roll Eyes
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« Reply #23 on: 20:51:38, 19-03-2008 »

Here is more information than you need.

The piece is a six-part Canon triplex in G, BWV 1076, consisting of three simultaneous two-part canons each in contrary motion.
According to this site, that brings us right back to old Mitzy.

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3 simultaneous canons a 2, each in contrary motion; written for Haussman portrait and Mizler's Societaet der Musicalischen Wissenschaften; 1087 incl. earlier version.
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