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Author Topic: Who, what, when, where, why?????  (Read 19622 times)
Bryn
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« Reply #810 on: 18:48:50, 23-03-2008 »

2 is Previn, 4 Barenboim and 5, Davis (Colin).

6 could just about be Rattle, I suppose.
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Tony Watson
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« Reply #811 on: 19:13:36, 23-03-2008 »

Is number 1 Leonard Bernstein?
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John W
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« Reply #812 on: 19:19:03, 23-03-2008 »

Well done Bryn and Tony.

Just No 3 to get. She's English, I expect the photo was taken about 1950, she was a close friend of Edward Heath, she died in 2005.
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Tony Watson
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« Reply #813 on: 19:22:25, 23-03-2008 »

3 is Moura Lympany then, I suppose.
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John W
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« Reply #814 on: 19:30:53, 23-03-2008 »

Correct, Tony. So we had

1. Leonard Bernstein
2. Andre Previn
3. Moura Lympany
4. Daniel Barenboim
5. Colin Davis
6. Simon Rattle

Here is part 2 of 'The Young Ones'; name these young music 'celebrities':

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Il Grande Inquisitor
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« Reply #815 on: 19:32:01, 23-03-2008 »

2. would be John Barbirolli and 4. would be your old pal, Heinz Holliger! The eyes in 6. make me think it could well be Valery Gergiev.
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« Reply #816 on: 19:32:59, 23-03-2008 »

Number 1, Orson Welles ?
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John W
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« Reply #817 on: 19:45:33, 23-03-2008 »

Eh, no, Bobbyz Wink

Well done IGI,

2. John Barbirolli
4. Heinz Holliger, he's everywhere these days  Smiley

6. isn't Gergiev.

6. is a pianist, now over 70, still playing
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« Reply #818 on: 20:00:10, 23-03-2008 »

1 - Gilels?

4 - Geoffrey Archer?
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John W
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« Reply #819 on: 20:02:05, 23-03-2008 »

Not correct autoharp.
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George Garnett
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« Reply #820 on: 20:07:47, 23-03-2008 »

1. Dietrich Fischer-Dieskau
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« Reply #821 on: 20:08:53, 23-03-2008 »

No 1 is Fischer-Dieskau?

(oops - I see George beat me to it)

No 3 - Toscanini?

No 5 - Victoria de los Angeles
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« Reply #822 on: 20:14:30, 23-03-2008 »

But you just beat me to Victoria de los Angeles, IGI.  Smiley  I knew I knew it and suddenly twigged ... only to find you were there first.
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« Reply #823 on: 20:59:47, 23-03-2008 »

Well done George and wagnerite,

1. Fischer-Dieskau
2. John Barbirolli
3. Toscanini
4. Heinz Holliger
5. Victoria de los Angeles

6. isn't Brendel

6. is a French pianist, photo taken early 1960s.
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Tony Watson
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« Reply #824 on: 21:10:18, 23-03-2008 »

6 is Philippe Entremont.
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