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I'm sure I've heard the quote somewhere before - I'll probably kick myself when I find out the answer.

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More hints:

- It was (I'm pretty sure) the first recording ever of a famous composition.
- The keyboardist was female
- She was not playing a piano or organ


and no it's not Wendy Carlos. :D
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laurie andersen?
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clara rockmore?
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delia derbyshire?

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vurt wrote:clara rockmore?
Did not play keys. She played Violin and Theremin.

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justin3am wrote:
vurt wrote:clara rockmore?
Did not play keys. She played Violin and Theremin.
yeah but she generally had her sister accompanying on keys :shrug:
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GaryG wrote:delia derbyshire?
hmm, good one, it could describe the original who theme i guess :shrug:
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although none of them are german i guess :shrug:

cant say i know many german female composers :?
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It was Wanda Landowska, who did much to revive interest in the harpsichord in the 20th century, who made a 1933 harpsichord recording of Bach's "Goldberg Variations" which Sir Thomas Beecham described as sounding like "two skeletons copulating on a tin roof in a thunderstorm".

Pablo Casales also commented to Landowska "You play Bach your way, I'll play him his way".

(incidentally, it's a great recording and very much worth a listen)



I'm going to give the point (and next question) to robojam, who at least guessed the Bach part.
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vurt wrote:
GaryG wrote:delia derbyshire?
hmm, good one, it could describe the original who theme i guess :shrug:
that was my thinking... i was being a little flippant, DD not really known for her keyboard antics (didn't she leave the radiophonic workshop because she didn't like synthesizers?)

but, hey, Wanda Landowska, would've been my next guess... :D

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vurt wrote:cant say i know many german female composers :?
Hildegard of Bingen springs most immediately to mind. I don't think she did much recording, though....

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That (exact) quote now that you've said it is very familiar, but I don't think I would have got it. But as you've given me nearest hit the next question is...

What is the link between Steve Priest of The Sweet, Vivian Stanshall of the Bonzo Dog Doodah Band and Siouxsie Sioux?

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They all have a name starting with S.

What did I win?

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Might giving the answer also invoke Godwin's Law?

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