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What on earth were the Mahler works in his repertoire? Apart from piano accompaniments to songs, the only piano music I know of that Mahler wrote was the one movement Piano Quartet in A minor. Did Mewton-Wood play this? And with whom? -- JackofOz ( talk) 12:13, 18 July 2009 (UTC)
We say he "drank" hydrogen cyanide. I'm reading Paul Kildea's Benjamin Britten: A Life in the Twentieth Century (2013), where he says (p. 386) that Mewton-Wood "dashed a tumbler of gin and cyanide against his apartment wall and ingested the fumes". Same outcome, but very different from "drinking" the cyanide. Which version is correct? And if Kildea is right, wouldn't this leave open the possibility of an unintentional and accidental death? If he really wanted to do away with himself, drinking it would have been the quickest and surest way. -- Jack of Oz [pleasantries] 01:09, 12 June 2014 (UTC)
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start: info supplied; needs: in-line refs & infobox, more sectns; with suitable refs could be C-class soon; Shaidar cuebiyar ( talk) 08:55, 30 July 2008 (UTC) |
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What on earth were the Mahler works in his repertoire? Apart from piano accompaniments to songs, the only piano music I know of that Mahler wrote was the one movement Piano Quartet in A minor. Did Mewton-Wood play this? And with whom? -- JackofOz ( talk) 12:13, 18 July 2009 (UTC)
We say he "drank" hydrogen cyanide. I'm reading Paul Kildea's Benjamin Britten: A Life in the Twentieth Century (2013), where he says (p. 386) that Mewton-Wood "dashed a tumbler of gin and cyanide against his apartment wall and ingested the fumes". Same outcome, but very different from "drinking" the cyanide. Which version is correct? And if Kildea is right, wouldn't this leave open the possibility of an unintentional and accidental death? If he really wanted to do away with himself, drinking it would have been the quickest and surest way. -- Jack of Oz [pleasantries] 01:09, 12 June 2014 (UTC)
The comment(s) below were originally left at Talk:Noel Mewton-Wood/Comments, and are posted here for posterity. Following several discussions in past years, these subpages are now deprecated. The comments may be irrelevant or outdated; if so, please feel free to remove this section.
start: info supplied; needs: in-line refs & infobox, more sectns; with suitable refs could be C-class soon; Shaidar cuebiyar ( talk) 08:55, 30 July 2008 (UTC) |
Last edited at 08:55, 30 July 2008 (UTC). Substituted at 01:24, 30 April 2016 (UTC)