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Author Topic: Separated At Birth  (Read 14518 times)
trained-pianist
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« Reply #135 on: 16:31:21, 14-03-2007 »


Cyril Scott?


It is the same face. Who is he?
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« Reply #136 on: 16:45:15, 14-03-2007 »

Rob Brydon

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« Reply #137 on: 22:19:23, 14-03-2007 »

Izzard                                  Alsop
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« Reply #138 on: 23:00:44, 14-03-2007 »

Philippe Entremont              Paul Sorvino

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'These acts of keeping politics out of music, however, do not prevent musicology from being a political act . . .they assure that every apolitical act assumes a greater political immediacy' - Philip Bohlman, 'Musicology as a Political Act'
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« Reply #139 on: 23:15:01, 14-03-2007 »

Dame Gillian



Dame Edna

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« Reply #140 on: 12:00:28, 15-03-2007 »

You are so good Ian at picking similarities. I just heard music of new composer for myself Cyril Scott.
Does he look like anybody to you?

Like Christopher Lee:

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'These acts of keeping politics out of music, however, do not prevent musicology from being a political act . . .they assure that every apolitical act assumes a greater political immediacy' - Philip Bohlman, 'Musicology as a Political Act'
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« Reply #141 on: 12:03:18, 15-03-2007 »

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Florence


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'These acts of keeping politics out of music, however, do not prevent musicology from being a political act . . .they assure that every apolitical act assumes a greater political immediacy' - Philip Bohlman, 'Musicology as a Political Act'
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« Reply #142 on: 17:26:46, 15-03-2007 »

Vasily Petrenko




David Beckham (The current conductor of the RLPO.)




Well, perhaps they aren't all that alike, but the one always reminds me of the other - except that the real Vasily Petrenko is better looking than David Beckham.
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Thank you for the music ...


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« Reply #143 on: 17:58:04, 15-03-2007 »

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« Reply #144 on: 19:42:21, 15-03-2007 »

I found what troll looks like Does he remind you of anybody?
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« Reply #145 on: 22:52:12, 15-03-2007 »

I found what troll looks like Does he remind you of anybody?


Where's my Roger Wright jpeg?

Oh there it is, on the dartboard... Grin
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« Reply #146 on: 23:44:51, 15-03-2007 »

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Does he remind you of anybody?

Nicholas Kenyon when roused to anger?
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« Reply #147 on: 01:49:19, 16-03-2007 »

BRAHMS

MARX
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« Reply #148 on: 07:52:27, 16-03-2007 »

         

                   MARX                                           AND SPENCER
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« Reply #149 on: 10:21:21, 16-03-2007 »

Albert Sammons (violinist, born 1886): discovered by Beecham playing in a London restaurant, and engaged as leader of his orchestra. At the end of 1914 played the Elgar concerto under the bāton of the composer, and next morning awoke to find himself famous:


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Frankenstein's Monster: lonely and miserable, it turns upon its creator:

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