Well here's this week's offering - far too easy!
1) A quality abode, n'est-pas? Answered by Megan : Pasqualati House
2) A witty symphony causes some confusion Answered by Chris : Jena symphony by Friedrich Witt.
3) It's frankly clear cut where this instrument is used! Answered by Michael : Glass armonica / Leonore Prohaska
4) Where the lemon trees bloom Master William! Answered by Michael : Op.75/1 Goethe "Mignon's Song" from Wilhelm Meisters Lehrjahre which opens with one of the most famous lines in German poetry, an allusion to Italy: "Kennst du das Land, wo die Zitronen blühn?" ("Do you know the land where the lemon trees bloom?").
5) The flame is lit, but soon abandoned. Answered by Michael : Vestas feuer
6) Wellington's drummer misses the beat Answered by Philip : Meyerbeer who played the drums at a performance of Wellington's Sieg, but annoyed Beethoven by continually missing the beat!
1) A quality abode, n'est-pas? Answered by Megan : Pasqualati House
2) A witty symphony causes some confusion Answered by Chris : Jena symphony by Friedrich Witt.
3) It's frankly clear cut where this instrument is used! Answered by Michael : Glass armonica / Leonore Prohaska
4) Where the lemon trees bloom Master William! Answered by Michael : Op.75/1 Goethe "Mignon's Song" from Wilhelm Meisters Lehrjahre which opens with one of the most famous lines in German poetry, an allusion to Italy: "Kennst du das Land, wo die Zitronen blühn?" ("Do you know the land where the lemon trees bloom?").
5) The flame is lit, but soon abandoned. Answered by Michael : Vestas feuer
6) Wellington's drummer misses the beat Answered by Philip : Meyerbeer who played the drums at a performance of Wellington's Sieg, but annoyed Beethoven by continually missing the beat!
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