Mendelssohn's Wedding March on a Victorian music box, Judy Dench reading Millais, an extract from an interview with a 72-year-old Henry Wood and lots of interesting stuff about the Royal Albert Hall, including the thousands of 'A's. Also an enjoyable musical discovery - what I thought might be some Malcolm Arnold turned out to be a Suite of Cotswold Country Dances by Philip Lane. Perfect breakfast fare for at least 2 listeners who clearly lack the intellectual stamina to sit through substantial pieces before 10.00 a.m. Unfortunately, when our domestic routine then allows us to sit down and listen to arguably more nutritious fare, we have to look elsewhere - luckily we have many CDs that are overdue for another outing.
The Eternal Breakfast Debate in a New Place
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Originally posted by LMcD View PostMendelssohn's Wedding March on a Victorian music box, Judy Dench reading Millais, an extract from an interview with a 72-year-old Henry Wood and lots of interesting stuff about the Royal Albert Hall, including the thousands of 'A's. Also an enjoyable musical discovery - what I thought might be some Malcolm Arnold turned out to be a Suite of Cotswold Country Dances by Philip Lane. Perfect breakfast fare for at least 2 listeners who clearly lack the intellectual stamina to sit through substantial pieces before 10.00 a.m. Unfortunately, when our domestic routine then allows us to sit down and listen to arguably more nutritious fare, we have to look elsewhere - luckily we have many CDs that are overdue for another outing.
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Originally posted by antongould View PostSorry I forgot that Salford is the Midlands ......
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