A Conversation for GG: Death, Suicide and Close Shaves in the World of Classical Music

A430840 - Death, Suicide and Close Shaves in the Musical World

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Gnomon - time to move on

http://www.bbc.co.uk/h2g2/guide/A430840

Here's an entry about Death in the Musical world. Some of the circumstances surrounding the deaths of musicians and composers can be very interesting.


A430840 - Death, Suicide and Close Shaves in the Musical World

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shrinkwrapped

This is a very entertaining entry, Gnomon, well done!

smiley - laugh stabbing himself in the foot... whatever next.


A430840 - Death, Suicide and Close Shaves in the Musical World

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Is mise Duncan

re: "and instructed the house door at midnight. "
1659 is a bit early for voice operated door locks smiley - winkeye


A430840 - Death, Suicide and Close Shaves in the Musical World

Post 4

Gnomon - time to move on

I've fixed that now.


A430840 - Death, Suicide and Close Shaves in the Musical World

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Is mise Duncan

A possible title change as all these are classical musicians...unless John lennon being shot after his "lie in for peace" is included, and it's straight to the front page for you (again) smiley - smiley


A430840 - Death, Suicide and Close Shaves in the Musical World

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Mr. Cogito

Hello,

Nice, although I'm not too sure why anybody would think that Haydn's skull is just the thing to decorate the mantelpiece. smiley - winkeye Nah, it's good as usual, informative and entertaining.

Yours,
Jake


A430840 - Death, Suicide and Close Shaves in the Musical World

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Gnomon - time to move on

After further research, I've changed the entry about Haydn's skull slightly. It is even more sensational now!


A430840 - Death, Suicide and Close Shaves in the Musical World

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Witty Ditty

smiley - wowsmiley - laugh
I really like this entry; quite fasinating, interesting, and delivered with a dry wit smiley - winkeye

Poor Haydn, I mean, it's a bit of a shame that he was headless until the 1950s.....

The ways of death actually reminds me of how an esteemed Chinese poet (read major p**s artist), Li Bai died. He was trying to find the moon, and upon finding it's reflection in a vat of wine, drowned trying to catch it smiley - bubbly

I hope this one gets into the Edited Guide...

Stay smiley - cool,
WD


A430840 - Death, Suicide and Close Shaves in the Musical World

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LUCIEN-Scouting the web for the out of the ordinary

I liked the article--of course.

Has anyone writen about Shuman. I heard a story once about how he used wooden blocks to widen the spaces between his fingers, and severly damaged them. Consequently his wife played all his music and made him green with envy.


A430840 - Death, Suicide and Close Shaves in the Musical World

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Azara

Great entry, Gnomon!
Two or three points:

Does the word "Reprieval" actually exist? smiley - biggrin
Or have you mixed up "removal" and "reprieve"?

Two of the items sound a little heartless as it stands (and it would be a pity to hurt people's feelings):

"Shame-Tchaikovsky" just says that he probably committed suicide "because he couldn't face his own homosexuality". A little more about what that actually meant in Imperial Russia (possible death sentence?) and all the problems of his miserable marriage etc. would make this more understandable.

"Madness-Schumann" just mentions his suicide attempt and signing into a mental asylum. A little more detail might show the depth of his mental problems, without making it sound like an inevitable progression for anyone who's made an attempt at suicide.

Otherwise, I like the entry very much.
Azara
smiley - rose


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Mikey the Humming Mouse - A3938628 Learn More About the Edited Guide!

Yes, "reprieval" is in the dictionary, although it *is* tagged as archaic....

smiley - smiley
Mikey (who also likes this one!)


A430840 - Death, Suicide and Close Shaves in the Musical World

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Gnomon - time to move on

I've put in a bit more about Tchaikovsky and Schumann at Azara's request. I've also corrected the spelling of Reprieve.


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Azara

That was quick!
I like the extra bits about Tchaikovsky and Schumann.
Nice work.
Azara
smiley - rose


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il viaggiatore

I agree with the comment above on reworking the title. When I saw the post on PR, I expected to read something about Jimi Hendrix, Janis Joplin, Kurt Cobain. When I clicked on it and saw who the author was, I thought it odd, because Gnomon usually writes about classical music. And when I read the article all was made clear, but perhaps the title could be changed for those not so familiar with the author's prior entries?


A430840 - Death, Suicide and Close Shaves in the Musical World

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Gnomon - time to move on

I actually changed the title on the article as soon as DJ suggested it, but I am unable to change the title on this thread without withdrawing the article and resubmitting it.


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Swiv (decrepit postgrad)

wicked smiley - smiley
I would have to agree that the title might fit better with 'Classical' in it

other than that, perfect


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il viaggiatore

Ah, so you did. The change passed unnoticed to my inobservant eye. Apologies and well done, again.


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Dancing Ermine

'Tis good again... took a little longer than 20 hours for approval this time smiley - winkeye

Particularly liked Chopin's comment...


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Orcus

Marvellous entry smiley - ok

As a chemist I wonder how anyone could be stupid enough to drink concentrated nitric acid even if it is in an unlabeled bottle.
The fumes would almost knock you out before you got it near your mouth smiley - erm
Maybe he was already totally smashed when he did this? smiley - laugh

Hope this gets recommended soon smiley - smiley

Orcus


Congratulations!

Post 20

NexusSeven

Your wish is my command, Orcus. smiley - winkeye

smiley - bubbly

This entry has been picked and accepted to become part of the Edited Guide! smiley - smiley

It'll go through the subbing procedure, which can take a little time, but you'll be emailed when it hits the front page.

Well done and keep up the good work! smiley - smiley


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