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Slatkins and Stravinsky ?
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Dreams, schemes and themes
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« Reply #557 on: 21:38:11, 27-04-2007 » |
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3 Who? to name this time, all the same family. It's the Goossens family.
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« Reply #558 on: 21:45:11, 27-04-2007 » |
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pim, Easy eh? Yes three members of the Goossens family. Name them please Oh and BobbyZ got the Stravinsky. I'm sure if we searched long enough we might know when THAT picture was taken and where, but I haven't.
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« Reply #559 on: 21:50:03, 27-04-2007 » |
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Easy eh? Yes three members of the Goossens family. Name them please. Let me see... The man sitting is Sir Eugène Aynsley Goossens and the woman on the picture with Stravinsky is Sidonie Goossens. The other man is Léon Goossens.
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« Reply #560 on: 22:22:17, 27-04-2007 » |
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« Reply #561 on: 22:33:58, 27-04-2007 » |
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It's the Guesspic family! Sorry Ian, are they related or is there just a connection?
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« Reply #562 on: 22:39:49, 27-04-2007 » |
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It's the Guesspic family! Sorry Ian, are they related or is there just a connection? You'll have to work that out!
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« Reply #563 on: 22:58:33, 27-04-2007 » |
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The first looks a bit like Webern and the last like Puccini
But I'm just guessing
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Made by Thompson & son, at the Violin & c. the West end of St. Paul's Churchyard, LONDON
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« Reply #564 on: 22:59:57, 27-04-2007 » |
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The first looks a bit like Webern and the last like Puccini
But I'm just guessing
Sorry - totally wrong!
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« Reply #565 on: 00:52:33, 28-04-2007 » |
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The middle one is Wittgenstein, Ludwig rather than Paul, but I can't do the others.
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« Reply #566 on: 00:54:35, 28-04-2007 » |
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The middle one is Wittgenstein, Ludwig rather than Paul, but I can't do the others.
You're nearly there......
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« Reply #567 on: 00:56:20, 28-04-2007 » |
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Oh what a Silly Billy I am. Of course, they are all Wittgensteins. The one on the left is brother Paul and the one on the right is, um, father presumably, hang on....
.....Karl, according to my I-Spy Book of Wittgensteins.
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« Reply #568 on: 19:14:14, 30-04-2007 » |
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A quickie.... Who? Where? When?
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« Reply #569 on: 11:41:43, 03-05-2007 » |
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Yeah-I-know, looks like a house in most towns, so, clues to this Who? Where? When?
English composer - England - early 20thC
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