cb…I hope not! They’re the last thing you need for this nine-part quest.

If you’re coming from a previous clue, you know just what’s up; if you’re clueless, heading here might make things a bit more clear. Either way, good luck! Now my friend, question the third:

Handel’s famous aria “Ombra mai fù” from his opera Serse was written for which of Porpora’s famous students?

And so on to four, just past this door

6 thoughts on “Do you have the balls to follow?”
  1. Sacrificium … sounds like an ECM Arvo Part or Zbigniew Preisner album to me.

    (By the way, I never was about to access my free copy of Part’s Symphony #4, last winter. I hope others here were.)

    Back to the Six-part Symposium, with our Symposiarch Steve.

  2. The contest is certainly intriguing… but when I follow the blog trail back to try to get to the original question, it just doesn’t seem to be there. Other than that big gaping can’t-get-there-from-here chasm, it seems like a great idea.

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