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bunrab ([personal profile] bunrab) wrote2007-06-04 12:33 am
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Edward Elgar, Britain's Musical Icon, Turns 150

That was a headline in the arts section of my Yahoo page this evening. Um, I think he would be famous for more than his music if he is turning 150 now. They might want to rephrase that...

We watched the Branagh Henry V on DVD this evening. I had, believe it or not, never seen it, though I know every note of the music, of course; that is a beautiful score. But I hadn't seen any production of Henry V in oh, 30 years. Since long before I met [livejournal.com profile] angevin2. Before Lea and her studies, I had always thought, well, I understand a bit more Shakespeare than the average physics major or average accountant. Now I sit there nudging [livejournal.com profile] squirrel_magnet and saying "pay attention to the homosexual subtext" and snickering every time leeks are mentioned. Lea, you are a bad influence.

[identity profile] bunrab.livejournal.com 2007-06-05 03:32 am (UTC)(link)
'Course, Elgar's a bit recent for either my tastes or yours, if I read your interests list, which mentions early music, aright. I'll try to remember to tag any early music posts I make, so that should you decide to surf this way again, you can spot them. (Usually these days it's concert band music, though. I rarely get to play my recorder any more; the world only needs about 3 recorder players anyway, and Michaela Petri is two of them, so I mostly play the saxophone these days.)
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[identity profile] bunrab.livejournal.com 2007-06-05 04:26 am (UTC)(link)
I used to teach HTML to college freshbeings, English majors and theater majors and whatnot. The missing quotation marks are one of the hardest things to proofread for!

[identity profile] bunrab.livejournal.com 2007-06-05 04:25 am (UTC)(link)
Thanks! I think I have most of Pifarro's stuff already, and at least one album from when they were still the Philadelphia Wind Consort.

Krummhorns are automatically adorable.

BTW, my youngest brother got his MBA at University of Chicago!