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"John G. Deacon" <[log in to unmask]>
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Tue, 3 Oct 2000 09:22:57 +0200
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This is a super spoof and a leg-pull?

Constance Shacklock <[log in to unmask]> tells us a strange story
about a score of Lohengrin run over by a motor car ....

The late great Constance Shacklock passed away in London on 29 June 1999 -
I have her obituary in Opera magazine (9/99) in front of me as I write.
Alan Blyth wrotes "....but beside her Brangaene it was her imperious Ortrud
that was most impressive".

So who is this lurker with the very colourful imagination?  Great story,
though.

John G. Deacon
Home page: www.ctv.es/USERS/j.deacon

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