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Listener Crossword 4051
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This week's offering is "Joint Wisdom" by Rok.
A fairly straightforward grid fill and a work of art that is worthy of celebration.
A fairly straightforward grid fill and a work of art that is worthy of celebration.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.When shading the six boxes, I was unsure whether to draw six lines across the grid or to shade each box in a different colour. The former would be more in keeping with the "work of art" but the latter keeps the link with the letters in those six boxes.
So I did the latter. If they wanted lines they should have said. Maybe they'll accept both possibilities.
So I did the latter. If they wanted lines they should have said. Maybe they'll accept both possibilities.
Hmmm, THAT concert BC - four of us set off for it in the one car we possessed between us. We got as far as a place called Foston before the smoke started pouring out of the front. Ended up eating awful Melton Mowbray pork pies while we waited for it to cool down, then doing a quick tour of Grantham before heading home. Memorable gig so I gather! As for vinyl, can't get enough of the lovely scratchy stuff - don't have the Karajan but I do have Solti/CSO, Bohm/VPO and Schmidt-Isserstedt/VPO versions of #9 - and somehow four copies of this week's work of art!
CJ - it's an illness I think. I've got more CDs and books that I can possibly hope to read & listen to.
As a complete aside, I won a Listener a year or so ago. It was a radial and the theme was Tallis' "Spem In Alium". I had never knowingly heard it and thought it only right and proper in the circumstances to buy a copy. Wow, what a stunning piece - now one of my most played whilst crosswording , along with Rachmaninov's and Mozart's vespers,
As a complete aside, I won a Listener a year or so ago. It was a radial and the theme was Tallis' "Spem In Alium". I had never knowingly heard it and thought it only right and proper in the circumstances to buy a copy. Wow, what a stunning piece - now one of my most played whilst crosswording , along with Rachmaninov's and Mozart's vespers,
bobbycollins - spem in alium (known fondly amongst musos as 'Hope in Garlic') is indeed a stunning piece. As a music student I fell in love with it in my teens - the spatial architecture of it is just staggering. A few years ago I helped to coach a local group of singers and we did a performance of it, in the round, eight groups of five singers arranged around the perimeter of our local church. We were as nervous as hell, even with one or two redoubtable professionals amongst us. It was a summer evening and the church doors were open and a curious springer spaniel wandered in just as we started and a did a complete circumperambulation of the singers. Did wonders to quell the nerves. God and dog and all of that....
Gorecki's third symphony is right up there but this is my all time top desert island choice.
This is the first time I have tried the Listener so how spooky is that ?
Mind you I started it Tuesday and it has taken me all my spare time this week to finish it - So looking at the previous comments it all makes sense now and I can only admire how quick you eggheads crack this sort of stuff.
This is the first time I have tried the Listener so how spooky is that ?
Mind you I started it Tuesday and it has taken me all my spare time this week to finish it - So looking at the previous comments it all makes sense now and I can only admire how quick you eggheads crack this sort of stuff.
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