Another engaging three -hour conversazione of the YRMS at the elegant Dower Court site, yesterday afternoon (14 Feb). The Recreation Room is ideal and hmvman, as ever, nimbly manages the setting-up of the audio equipment unobtrusively, yet has time for cordial greetings with arriving members.
Member Desmond Smith chose a large canvas for his presentation when he selected 'musical connections - 1833 into early 20th century' with the focus on Germany and France. Lots of fascinating Brahms and Mahler, in particular, for the first half; Ravel, Debussy Saint-Saens and Cesar Franck for the second - a sense of continuity and change of direction became implicit. Indeed, this period would have been an inviting programme in itself.
The last programme, January, took us into the creative world of Durufle and encouraged me to invest in the BIS recordings of his work. Yesterday, reminded me that I hadn't a recording of Franck's, Violin Sonata in A, and speaker Desmond's choice of the Decca recording with Kyung Wha Chung and Radu Lupu , a glorious account, is now on order.
The romanticism of St Valentine's Day was also present. I always sit where I have a clear view of the central window with its attractive outlook of trees and vegetation. Charmed to watch some squirrels romping and flirting in the trees to set the tone of the day! All the small pleasures of life.
Member Desmond Smith chose a large canvas for his presentation when he selected 'musical connections - 1833 into early 20th century' with the focus on Germany and France. Lots of fascinating Brahms and Mahler, in particular, for the first half; Ravel, Debussy Saint-Saens and Cesar Franck for the second - a sense of continuity and change of direction became implicit. Indeed, this period would have been an inviting programme in itself.
The last programme, January, took us into the creative world of Durufle and encouraged me to invest in the BIS recordings of his work. Yesterday, reminded me that I hadn't a recording of Franck's, Violin Sonata in A, and speaker Desmond's choice of the Decca recording with Kyung Wha Chung and Radu Lupu , a glorious account, is now on order.
The romanticism of St Valentine's Day was also present. I always sit where I have a clear view of the central window with its attractive outlook of trees and vegetation. Charmed to watch some squirrels romping and flirting in the trees to set the tone of the day! All the small pleasures of life.
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