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See ##4, 23 & 24 above, Ferret, and the link to the Brilliant Classics CD set
Thanks for that Caliban, I'm sorry I overlooked the other links. I'm typing tonight with a big patch over my eye due to cataract surgery this afternoon!
Freddie Mercury. 22 years ago and my eyes still well up thinking about such a great loss.
Somewhere on the London/Brighton road I think, he's well remembered by the hanging sign outside an inn - a portrait of FM confirms that it's called The Queen's Head.
Or maybe taken off the coat and gloves when indoors... so he "felt the benefit" on going outside (as my Granny used to say).
What's up, Beefy? You're in and out like a dog at a fair! (as my Granny also used to say!)
My gran was from Hoxton, so she had a slightly different saying that included the words "....on pay day". Too indelicate for such a genteel forum and I ain't giving you the chance just yet
Thanks for that Caliban, I'm sorry I overlooked the other links. I'm typing tonight with a big patch over my eye due to cataract surgery this afternoon!
The Ciani set has been duly ordered !
No problem, Ff, glad to help, and best of luck with the recuperation!!
"...the isle is full of noises,
Sounds and sweet airs, that give delight and hurt not.
Sometimes a thousand twangling instruments
Will hum about mine ears, and sometime voices..."
Happily it seems that Linda Esther Gray does not belong in this thread. Wikipedia offers this:"Gray retired from the opera stage in 1982 after an illness left her unable to continue. She has been described as "one of the most lyric of modern sopranos", and was "expected to be the next Callas".After many years of seclusion from the media she published her autobiography in 2007: A Life Behind Curtains: A Singer's Silent Sounds. She is now an opera coach working from her home in Surrey."
From the HIP stable, harpsichordist/fortepianist Christopher Kite, violinist Micaela Comberti and oboeist David Reichenberg. All much missed by me.
And likewise - cellist Timothy Mason, one of the founders of the Orchestra of the Age of Enlightenment, who sadly died young of cancer; and another OAE member who died much too young, violinist Lucy Howard.
Somewhere on the London/Brighton road I think, he's well remembered by the hanging sign outside an inn - a portrait of FM confirms that it's called The Queen's Head.
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