Back Valley Oproar (whoever he was) also wrote a 'Carissima'. (Just tidying up again!)
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rubbernecker
Apologies for absence, that damned nuisance, work....
Carissima is correct
An alma mater can be the song as well as the place, and Carissima is Hamilton's AM;
It was the first of Elgar's compositions to be recorded;
It is a spoof aria written by Arthur A. Penn (who also wrote Smilin' Through) for Back Alley Oproar, one of those cherished Merrie Melodies. See here: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3dG3QJX2VyI&feature=fvsr
I make that Mercia 2, and Ofca 1. So D to Mercia, I guess...
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rubbernecker
Looks like it's just you and me playing, Merce...
Delius
A Village Romeo and Juliet
Fennimore and Gerda
Brigg Fair (variations on the folksong)
Eric Fenby
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Talking of Paradise, I failed miserably in my Lenten vow to read Dante's 3rd part of the Commedia. I made it to about halfway through and then other things took over. Although very interesting in its conception of the celestial spheres and those who inhabit them, I think I found two beautiful lines in 18 Cantos...
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Norfolk Born
Originally posted by mercia View Postcan I hear murmurs from the back of the class?
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Originally posted by Tapiola View Post(I must admit, Delius is one of my blind spots.)
"...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..."
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