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Author Topic: New Musical Connections  (Read 119925 times)
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« Reply #5160 on: 19:16:14, 13-09-2008 »

Not minstrels, Turfers. Have another composer...

Schubert
Finzi
Debussy
Weir
Loewe
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« Reply #5161 on: 19:24:40, 13-09-2008 »

Carl or Lerner and?   Wink
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« Reply #5162 on: 19:57:33, 13-09-2008 »

Carl or Lerner and?   Wink

Ah, Frederic Loewe of 'Lerner and' fame.
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« Reply #5163 on: 19:29:26, 14-09-2008 »

Schubert
Finzi
Debussy
Weir
Loewe
Chopin
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« Reply #5164 on: 19:53:35, 14-09-2008 »

Schubert - "Frühlingstraum" from Winterreise
Finzi - There must be something but I can't be bothered to look it up.
Debussy - "Voici que le Printemps"
Weir - There must be something but I can't be bothered to look it up.
Loewe - Salute to Spring
Chopin - "Wiosna" from Polish Songs op.74
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« Reply #5165 on: 19:54:38, 14-09-2008 »

It's not a springtime connection.
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« Reply #5166 on: 19:59:26, 14-09-2008 »

Schubert  - Rain of Tears
Finzi - Earth and Air and Rain
Debussy  - Gardens in the Rain
Weir  - The Welcome Arrival of Rain
Loewe  - The Rain in Spain
Chopin  - Rain Drop Prelude

Irving Berlin on the Subs bench I hope. 
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« Reply #5167 on: 20:02:08, 14-09-2008 »

Something to do with trees?

Loewe's 'I talk to the trees' from Paint your Wagon
Weir's I broke off a golden branch
Ah. Not as good as I thought. I'm getting her confused with Deidre Gribben obviously.

[just seen George's post, which looks much more promising than mine]
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« Reply #5168 on: 20:02:43, 14-09-2008 »

You are on stunning form this evening, Mr Garnett!!  Cheesy
(And no need for Takemitsu....)
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« Reply #5169 on: 20:05:34, 14-09-2008 »

Yesssss!!! Excuse to break open a bottle of 12 year old Caol Ila in celebration.

(There is never need for Takemitsu, Your Eminence.)
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« Reply #5170 on: 20:07:07, 14-09-2008 »

a bottle of 12 year old Caol Ila

... envy ...
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« Reply #5171 on: 20:10:36, 14-09-2008 »

Oh, there's a glass for you hh, and Turfers and our Inquisitor. I'm feeling in expensive expansive mood tonight.

Mmmm <satisfied glow>. Now that is nice. A delightful way to cleanse the wallet palate.
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« Reply #5172 on: 20:03:50, 15-09-2008 »

Hope you enjoyed your tipple, George!

Especially for martle and Ollie, but others should enjoy it too:

Birtwistle
Stravinsky
Saint-Saëns
Ibert
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« Reply #5173 on: 09:31:45, 16-09-2008 »

Stravinsky - L'histoire du soldat
Saint-Saens - Les soldats du Gedeon
Ibert - Symphonie marine
Birtwistle - er, dunno

I'm nowhere near, am I?
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« Reply #5174 on: 09:47:11, 16-09-2008 »

Oh, it's dem animals again innit:

Saint Saens - Tortoises (from CotA)
Birtwistle - The Woman and the Hare
Ibert - Tortoises
Stravinsky - The Old Man and the Hare

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Green. Always green.
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