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Originally posted by Philip View PostOr again, if "Joanna" stands for "piano", could the epic trip be his Broadwood being sent from London (or wherever it was made in the UK) to Vienna?'Man know thyself'
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Originally posted by Philip View PostNo. 2 : An heroic impression made in just two days, but alas not reciprocated.
Might that be the two days B spent in Teplitz during which he wrote the famous IB letter?'Man know thyself'
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Originally posted by Peter View PostYes this one's correct! Joanna is cockney rhyming slang for piano and the Broadwood piano sent to Beethoven from London had an incredible voyage by sea to Trieste and then over the Alps to Vienna. Not surprisingly it needed work doing on its arrival and Beethoven turned to Nanette Streicher for this.
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Originally posted by Michael View PostI had heard that slang term before but I never connected it here. I was wondering, though, about the missing "h" in Joanna and I thought it was one of Peter's anagrams. Very good clue but only for the British Isles!
No.2 seems to be causing a problem so I'll offer another clue - there is a French connection here as well!'Man know thyself'
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The movie "The French Connection" was about a drugs bust.
So - following that train of thought - could it be a bust of Napoleon?
(One of my earlier ridiculous answers turned out to be right. Though this be madness, yet there is method in't.)
I think the answer lies with Napoleon - a painting or the 3rd symphony.
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Originally posted by Michael View PostThe movie "The French Connection" was about a drugs bust.
So - following that train of thought - could it be a bust of Napoleon?
(One of my earlier ridiculous answers turned out to be right. Though this be madness, yet there is method in't.)
I think the answer lies with Napoleon - a painting or the 3rd symphony.'Man know thyself'
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