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Help!!! Nothing whatsoever to do with SSish, unless it's the preservation of aged Ps. Mother Dear has decided to fall in love with the music from the current DFS advert. I know it's Puccini: Gianni Schicchi: O Mio Babbino Caro (Oh My Beloved Father), but I can't find out which version. I think it's either Renee Fleming or Sarah Brightman. Anyone help?

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Post: # 93945Post old tree man »

If you go into your wh smiths they have a book that tells you what advert and its accompanying music is, i have done this a couple of times with Lakme the floral duet (old british airways advert),
and remember the hovis advert grieg if my memory serves me.

hope it helps

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Brilliant! Thanks, peeps.

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old tree man wrote: and remember the hovis advert grieg if my memory serves me.
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I've discovered that if you google for the company they often have info about their adverts on the web site - so it might be worth a look
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For anyone else in the same situation, I can now tell that it IS Sarah Brightman who, according to my mum, sounds just like my grandmother (who used to be taken all around Northumberland to sing). Oh - the things I've missed out on ...

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Post: # 94132Post old tree man »

Dvorak - Symphony no.9. From The New World

OOOOPS :oops: still like it though :lol:
must have been the heavy rock in my ears from when i was younger :mrgreen: :lol:

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MKG wrote:For anyone else in the same situation, I can now tell that it IS Sarah Brightman who, according to my mum, sounds just like my grandmother (who used to be taken all around Northumberland to sing). Oh - the things I've missed out on ...
Who was your grandmother? And when was she "touring"? Being a Northumbrian I'm intregued! Ok that's just posh for nosey! :mrgreen:
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Her name was Isabella Johnson and she was born in Berwick upon Tweed. She was brought up by her grandparents (farmers) who used to cart her around (literally - we're talking horse-drawn stuff here) to various fetes and festivals because she had such a pure voice. That, of course, was when she was very young, so we're looking at one hundred years ago.

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No - I tell a lie. Johnson was her married name. Her maiden name was Bell. Isabella Bell. So, a sense of humour isn't a modern invention.

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Post: # 94175Post Milims »

MKG wrote:No - I tell a lie. Johnson was her married name. Her maiden name was Bell. Isabella Bell. So, a sense of humour isn't a modern invention.
Could have been worse - her surname could have been Necessaryonabycycle!
Hhhmmm - interesting project - think I might look up some local history!
My great great Grandfather was also a musician in this area - he wrote tunes still played today!
Oops - think we hijacked the thread a bit there! :oops:
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Well, if you find any Italians in Berwick at the turn of the nineteenth century, let me know. (Family secrets!!!! My great grandfather was really a Berwick Italian).

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old tree man wrote:Lakme the floral duet (old british airways advert)
:cheers: I always loved that and wondered what it was! Here is is.

Another that bugs me is the opening music to the Royal Navy documentary "HMS Brilliant" - any takers?

I am not an opera bloke but have Bach's St Matthew Passion blaring at the moment. :notworthy:
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