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Author Topic: Who, what, when, where, why?????  (Read 19622 times)
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« Reply #75 on: 17:24:49, 25-03-2007 »

When - 1979
Where - Vienna
What - Radamès
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« Reply #76 on: 17:45:19, 25-03-2007 »

Radames, Salzburg-- 26. Juliy 1979 .
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« Reply #77 on: 17:55:11, 25-03-2007 »

Well done trained-pianist and tonybob, trained-pianist was right with Salzburg, and I didn't know the exact date!

What - Radamès
When - 1979
Where - Salzburg

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« Reply #78 on: 18:25:30, 25-03-2007 »

For this one Where? What? Who? When?


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« Reply #79 on: 18:42:00, 25-03-2007 »

where - Vienna?
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« Reply #80 on: 18:45:05, 25-03-2007 »

Excellent, yes tonybob, Vienna
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« Reply #81 on: 20:27:19, 25-03-2007 »

what - the staatsoper?
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« Reply #82 on: 20:42:05, 25-03-2007 »

It's so damn small... but my money's on it being a house in which a famous musician lived and/or died - see the little plaque in the middle which is the Viennese equivalent of our blue plaques. Is that getting warmer?
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« Reply #83 on: 20:51:11, 25-03-2007 »

May be Mozart in one of his good periods lived in this house.
This is Vienna State opera house
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« Reply #84 on: 20:57:57, 25-03-2007 »

Who: Mozart
What: Marriage of Figaro
When: 1786
Where: Vienna
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« Reply #85 on: 21:04:18, 25-03-2007 »

That looks pretty definite, HH. Was it performed there or written there, though? - and what is that mysterious postage stamp of yours?
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« Reply #86 on: 21:09:12, 25-03-2007 »

If I'm right, it was written there. I'm not definite though, just had a guess after some hasty googling.
I hated Vienna when I visited it. Most of it smells of horse wee, it's too big and imposing, and there are just too many multi-national shops.

My postage stamp shows two empty pint glasses in a train, and was taken at a beer festival.
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« Reply #87 on: 21:30:26, 25-03-2007 »

It's so damn small... but my money's on it being a house in which a famous musician lived and/or died - see the little plaque in the middle which is the Viennese equivalent of our blue plaques. Is that getting warmer?

It is. He died there. Trying to get bigger picture......
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« Reply #88 on: 21:33:38, 25-03-2007 »

I hated Vienna when I visited it.
Really? I'm rather fond of it myself. Compared to most European capitals it's quite small - and they all have the same shops anyway. There are several very good concert halls, as you'd expect, museums (especially the wonderful Sezession), a festival of contemporary music that puts most others to shame, several good friends of mine (not much of an attraction to you, of course), some of my favourite eating establishments, and more dead composers than you can shake a stick at.
My postage stamp shows two empty pint glasses in a train, and was taken at a beer festival.
The mystery deepens...
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« Reply #89 on: 21:36:09, 25-03-2007 »

Is the when 1899?
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