While I always read with interest reviews and recommendations from other Forum members, I don't really have much time to follow up many of them. One of the joys of being retired is that one has time to engage in all those activities that were previously ruled out. What with gardening (indoor and out), charity work, reading, my continuing programme of local lockdown walks, the delayed/interrupted Golden Wedding celebrations, a bit of birdwatching, active support of live classical concerts, cooking, crosswords and the UK Travel Bucket List, my exploration of new areas of musical interest is perforce limited. I'm also one of those people who, however irrationally, feels a degree of guilt if I don't listen to at least some of the few hundred CDs and tapes that I've accumulated over the years.
Perhaps I'll find more time to further expand my musical horizons once I've got through my eighth and ninth decades. Until then, I'm afraid Mr Skalkottas and others will have to wait!
Perhaps I'll find more time to further expand my musical horizons once I've got through my eighth and ninth decades. Until then, I'm afraid Mr Skalkottas and others will have to wait!
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