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The announcer was describing some short piano pieces of Grieg’s, and said “they were written between 1860 and 1880, from several opi.” (He pronounced it “OH-pie”)
I would rather have heard him say “opuses” than to create his own word! What would you call that?
He should have said, “from several opera.”
Heard any good ones lately?
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What’s erring on the radio
Coffeebean 03/06/2003 11:59 PM ![]()
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Zed 03/07/2003 12:07 AM ![]()
sublime, ridiculous, you choose
wofahulicodoc 03/07/2003 12:13 AM ![]()
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TEd Remington 03/07/2003 1:07 AM ![]()
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Zed 03/07/2003 1:09 AM ![]()
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Coffeebean 03/07/2003 6:30 AM ![]()
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RhubarbCommando 03/07/2003 1:03 PM ![]()
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Faldage 03/07/2003 2:06 PM ![]()
musicalische Spass
wofahulicodoc 03/07/2003 2:23 PM ![]()
Re: musicalische Spass
RhubarbCommando 03/09/2003 3:59 PM ![]()
Re: musicalische Spaß
AnnaStrophic 03/09/2003 4:25 PM ![]()
Re: Iphigenia
Buffalo Shrdlu 03/09/2003 5:34 PM ![]()
Re: What’s erring on the radio
Faldage 03/07/2003 2:48 PM ![]()
Re: Opuses
Wordwind 03/09/2003 5:46 PM ![]()
Re: Opuses
Capfka 03/17/2003 2:27 PM
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