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    It's a good hint! Olivier finished his great work, Des canyons aux étoiles, in 1974. I've got the right date, the stars. Is it enough?

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    Bravo ON

    Perfect answer.......

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    Lets see now: Gilbert & Sullivan's *Kismet*, Rimsky Korsakoff's *Scheherezadeh* spring first to mind...

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    I have seen Native americans who looked like that also.
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    Ooh, very interesting work there! Quite a perspective.

    I have to agree with CD about Scheherazade coming to mind...
    ''Music, I feel, should be emotional first and intellectual second.'' - Maurice Ravel
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    Scheherezadeh was the first thing on my mind.

    P.S. Judy, I dont think those are Native Americans.... . I always knew the story of 1000 and 1 Nights as Middle Eastern/Central Asian type of story. That was not exactly true in the movie that I have rented (i think called either Arabian Nights or 1000 and 1 Nights) and I think I read something like that on the random facts thread - one of the main characters in one of the stories was Chinese (although he was in Samarkand). Anywho, not important
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    How about this one?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Corno Dolce View Post
    Lets see now: Gilbert & Sullivan's *Kismet*, Rimsky Korsakoff's *Scheherezadeh* spring first to mind...
    Scheherazade it is.

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    Here's my next submission:

    http://www.tommwalker.co.uk/Triptych...s/LM45_500.jpg

    The painter is Tom M. Walker - The name of the music work - Hint: Not Tournemire's...

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    This is a dreamy looking pipe organ that looks almost like the one
    at my church but this one is much bigger and looks a bit like the
    sanctuary too!
    judy tooley
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    Quote Originally Posted by Corno Dolce View Post
    Here's my next submission:

    http://www.tommwalker.co.uk/Triptych...s/LM45_500.jpg

    The painter is Tom M. Walker - The name of the music work - Hint: Not Tournemire's...
    Ooh, interesting.

    Looks like an ice castle, or... hmm. And do you mean it's not a work by Tournemire?

    I'm stumped.
    ''Music, I feel, should be emotional first and intellectual second.'' - Maurice Ravel
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    What I saw in those pictures were Atlantis before the flood. This was
    a beautiful civilization.
    judy tooley

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    Quote Originally Posted by Muza View Post


    How about this one?
    No, no one? I'll give you a hint - this picture shows a part of history described in this work of art...

    About Corno's next submission - no idea...what I saw is an iceberg

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    Hi Muza,

    Look a little more carefully - you'll see a Cathedral in the center of the canvas - Alright, a hint: The piece was composed in 1931.

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