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27 Jan 05 - 01:59 PM (#1390334) Subject: inevitable musical pairings ? From: Mr Red I just happened on a tune called simply "Air" composer - BLOW John Blow was the organist at Westminster Abbey and he taught Henry Purcel musically. Any more strange musical pairings? |
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27 Jan 05 - 04:01 PM (#1390445) Subject: RE: inevitable musical pairings ? From: Les in Chorlton Les Barker and Mrs Ackroyd |
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28 Jan 05 - 12:30 AM (#1390928) Subject: RE: inevitable musical pairings ? From: Dave Hanson Sir John and Mrs Mills ? eric |
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28 Jan 05 - 12:57 AM (#1390943) Subject: RE: inevitable musical pairings ? From: Pauline L Variations on Saint-Saen's Carnival of the Animals, by John Cage Pet Clark and J.S. Bach Red Haired Boy and Jeanie with the Light Brown Hair Drinking Song by Philip Glass Welsh Labor Songs in A Minor |
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28 Jan 05 - 08:25 AM (#1391152) Subject: RE: inevitable musical pairings ? From: Snuffy Joe Cocker and Genital Warts |
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31 Jan 05 - 02:13 AM (#1393965) Subject: RE: inevitable musical pairings ? From: Pauline L The following is true. I just found a Scottish fiddle tune called Mrs. Forbes of Boharm's Strathspey. |
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31 Jan 05 - 02:26 AM (#1393968) Subject: RE: inevitable musical pairings ? From: Dave Hanson Thats nowt, in O'Neills 1001 Gems there is aa Irish reel called 'Kitty Got A Clinking Coming From The Races ' what does it mean ? eric |
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31 Jan 05 - 04:32 PM (#1394710) Subject: RE: inevitable musical pairings ? From: Bev and Jerry "Come Back to the Farm" by Henry Clay Work. Bev and Jerry |