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Author Topic: Who, what, when, where, why?????  (Read 19622 times)
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« Reply #585 on: 16:42:36, 05-05-2007 »

Is one of them Heifitz?
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« Reply #586 on: 16:45:14, 05-05-2007 »

rubinstein, Heifetz and Feurmann
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« Reply #587 on: 16:59:08, 05-05-2007 »


Well done so far. Rubinstein, Heifetz but not Feurmann.
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« Reply #588 on: 17:12:53, 05-05-2007 »

piatigorsky
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« Reply #589 on: 17:23:46, 05-05-2007 »

piatigorsky


Yes, the cellist is Piatigorsky. A bit of net digging and you should find out what they got together to record and when.
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« Reply #590 on: 17:51:45, 05-05-2007 »

That's Rubinstein at the piano, so it must be the Rubinstein-Heifetz-Piatigorsky trio, from the occasion when they were filmed. A bit more Googling later to find out when and where!

Ah - sorry, just scrolled up after posting, and see that Heifetz had already been identified!

(if anyone's still interested in my earlier puzzle, I can give another clue if you like)
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« Reply #591 on: 17:52:38, 05-05-2007 »

(if anyone's still interested in my earlier puzzle, I can give another clue if you like)

Yes please, Ian. I am.
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« Reply #592 on: 17:54:09, 05-05-2007 »

(if anyone's still interested in my earlier puzzle, I can give another clue if you like)

Yes please, Ian. I am.

Ok - the piece in question has to do with something one might view when looking outside from the hotel (or returning to it), and was connected to something ethereal! Wink

(also, the composer died very young)
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« Reply #593 on: 20:12:58, 06-05-2007 »

Has this got anything to do with George Butterworth?
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« Reply #594 on: 21:39:09, 06-05-2007 »

Has this got anything to do with George Butterworth?

Sorry, no it doesn't.

Another clue - there was a radio play made about this composer's life (can't remember if it was on Radio 3 or 4, though).
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« Reply #595 on: 23:32:01, 06-05-2007 »

The radio play doesn't help much I'm afraid.

So, just going on the info that he died young, I'll guess Victor Hely-Hutchinson (sp?)
although I somehow think you wouldn't have chosen him.
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« Reply #596 on: 23:56:54, 06-05-2007 »

Ivor Gurney?
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« Reply #597 on: 23:57:33, 06-05-2007 »

Sorry - both of you wrong.
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« Reply #598 on: 00:16:14, 07-05-2007 »

One more clue (this is definitely the last) - he was fond of a certain theosophically-inclined Russian.....
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« Reply #599 on: 00:22:06, 07-05-2007 »

One more clue (this is definitely the last) - he was fond of a certain theosophically-inclined Russian.....
Well it must be Holst then, I suppose, but I have no idea where those crenellations are.
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