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Quartet's Facebook says: Two new releases coming later this week: three scores on two different CD's. Three composers, two of them unfortunately are no longer with us. Two titles are from the same composer. One is a previously unreleased score, and the other two -paired in the same CD- for the first time on CD (previously on LP). Two of the films have something in common. The three films are from the eighties... https://www.facebook.com/QuartetRecords/posts/483467071740299
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Three scores, three composers, two dead, one living, two scores by the SAME composer ... these clues need work Quartet. Did Harold Pinter write them?
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well, as I understand it, since the 2 scores are written by the same composer and we have 3 composers, then the 3rd one has been written by 2 composers. well, we could have various combinations: Composer A + Composer B: 1 score Composer A: 1 score Composer C: 1 score Composer A + Composer B: 1 score Composer C: 2 scores etc..
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"Two new releases coming later this week: three scores on two different CD's. Three composers, two of them unfortunately are no longer with us. Two titles are from the same composer." I've solved it -- Angela Morley/Wally Scott -- "two" composers, yet one composer. ;-) See? It didn't say "Three different composers" ;-) Ehhhh, likely not.
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The 80's has my attention. Mine too.
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Three 80's scores? Doesn't get much better than that! Hopefully Quartet will update the clues tomorrow to clear up the confusion.
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I would just like to thank everyone here who has made this thread one of the funniest I've read in ages! That math comment slayed me!
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So...it's two early eighties LP's combined onto one CD, same composer (I'm saying early 80's, as late 80's they would have been released on CD originally), & a first time release of an 80's score by two composers. Easy.
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