Originally posted by Roehre
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Bastille Day
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... perhaps we should mark the day by giving it its proper date - sextidi 26 messidor CCXXIII , fête de la sauge -
Pour célébrer la Fête de la Fédération, Les Décodeurs vous proposent d’utiliser le calendrier républicain, employé entre 1793 et 1806.
Quite why it is a day to celebrate the herb sage I don't know - but it's an herb I like (surprisingly, Elizabeth David couldn't be doing with it at all... ) - either with pasta, or calf liver / fegato alla salvia - so we may include it in our eating tomorrow...
Salve!
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Originally posted by vinteuil View Post... perhaps we should mark the day by giving it its proper date - sextidi 26 messidor CCXXIII , fête de la sauge -
Pour célébrer la Fête de la Fédération, Les Décodeurs vous proposent d’utiliser le calendrier républicain, employé entre 1793 et 1806.
Quite why it is a day to celebrate the herb sage I don't know - but it's an herb I like (surprisingly, Elizabeth David couldn't be doing with it at all... ) - either with pasta, or calf liver / fegato alla salvia - so we may include it in our eating tomorrow...
Salve!
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Apparently no one here actually calls this Bastille day.
Anywho, I was at the Pere Lachaise Cemetary today, and saw the graves of Chopin, Cherubini, Bellini, Pleyel, and Jim Morrison today.
They could spruce the place up a bit. At the very least, Chopin's Funeral Marche could be playing at his site, and Jim Morrison should be commemorated with "break On Through To The Other Side". Also, Oscar Wilde's site was unfunny and very Earnest, but at least Moliere's tomb was decorated with comic masques.
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Roehre
Celebrated here:
Rouget de L’Isle:
La Marseillaise (1792; arr.Stravinsky 1919)
Schumann:
Die beiden Grenadiere op.49/1
Hermann und Dorothea op.136
Benoit:
Charlote Corday: overture (1876)
Klemperer:
Symphony [no.1] in two movements (1960)
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Originally posted by richardfinegold View PostApparently no one here actually calls this Bastille day.
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