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Glad the way forward on your cardiac issue is looking positive
As one who's awaiting delivery of his club tie, I concur !
Hope all the finer details slot into place, Rob, and it proves an entirely positive development.
(Any objection if I copy these posts onto the 'retirement' thread as well?)
"...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..."
Greetings Rob. I've been absent for a while, though not for health reasons. I have read your own health report here and I'd like to try to reassure you. At 58 I too sprouted a dodgy ticker; had the surgery for blocked arteries, got the medication, took it faithfully and I'm still here, without relapse, and feeling fine. They have come on since my time - 1994 - so I expect you'll be well used to your new condition by the time they toast your good health at your retirement party. I confess, though, that I'm not as cocky at 80 as I was as a fine young man of 58, so my chances of another score or so are not quite as good as yours.
I see you have another organ piece to enjoy at AoB - I am trying to catch up since my computer rebelled last August. I finally got round to getting a new one. Sigh.
Greetings Rob. I've been absent for a while, though not for health reasons. I have read your own health report here and I'd like to try to reassure you. At 58 I too sprouted a dodgy ticker; had the surgery for blocked arteries, got the medication, took it faithfully and I'm still here, without relapse, and feeling fine. They have come on since my time - 1994 - so I expect you'll be well used to your new condition by the time they toast your good health at your retirement party. I confess, though, that I'm not as cocky at 80 as I was as a fine young man of 58, so my chances of another score or so are not quite as good as yours.
I see you have another organ piece to enjoy at AoB - I am trying to catch up since my computer rebelled last August. I finally got round to getting a new one. Sigh.
Thanks Padraig that is reassuring.
Hope you are now managing to enjoy All of Bach,the site is a bit more user friendly I think since the revamp
..............but well done Alison and her Foxes. A massive step towards an extraordinary achievement, really hope you do it.
But I was pretty disappointed that we didn't get something from the game, and as for referees,
So it goes.
Back to work tomorrow after a week off. Spent a couple of days visiting daughter in Berlin , which was lovely. A very civilised city to live and work in, compared to some I could mention !
Music chat on the forum seems a bit quiet at the moment.
I recommend a listen to Schoeck's second string quartet for those who fancy something new, if you don't know it. A really excellent work IMO.
Music chat on the forum seems a bit quiet at the moment.
That's my impression too. There's a sense perhaps of everyone perhaps taking a pause before the Proms frenzy starts... A week Wednesday I think, the announcement? Also Easter &c preoccupations, family etc - certainly the case here, and your Berlin trip. I've loved visits to Berlin. Need to go again.
Spent a day at Brands Hatch yesterday, various exciting four-wheeled vehicles flying around. Extraordinary weather, seemed like at least 3 seasons in 10 hours. Arriving in rural Kent before 8am I was extremely glad of my ‘coldest cycling weather’ clothing, two layers of outer garments… By 1pm they were a right pain as in the warm sun, there was no need for either layer (and although I had wisely taken my cap in case of sun, there was no suncream so I have bright sides to the head near the ears OUCH). And then by 5, downpours leading to a pirouetting lottery on-track but leaving one thoroughly damp and cold despite garments in the chilly wind.
Oh yes... no work tomorrow!
"...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..."
I've never been to Berlin but it's on my list.
I thought Leicester were workmanlike today Alison,they obviously have the knack now of (cliché alert)grinding out results.
I'm listening to more music than ever with all this time on my hands.
Work ? you'll have to remind me....
I've never been to Berlin but it's on my list.
I thought Leicester were workmanlike today Alison,they obviously have the knack now of (cliché alert)grinding out results.
I'm listening to more music than ever with all this time on my hands.
Work ? you'll have to remind me....
hope you are feeling well ER, and you are making progress on the medical front.
Berlin? thoroughly recommended, and apart from the obvious trip to hear the BPO, I'd recommend saving some of your retirement package for a trip here:
Dussmann das KulturKaufhaus: Bücher, Musik, Notenblätter, Filme & Serien in Berlins Mitte und im Onlineshop. Kuratiert von fachkundigen Mitarbeiter:innen des Hauses. Click & Collect. Deutschlandweit portofrei
proper record shop this one.
I will not be pushed, filed, stamped, indexed, briefed, debriefed or numbered. My life is my own.
Cheers ts,not feeling too bad.
Just awaiting test results and such then appointment with cardiologist and I will have a clearer idea of how things are
Thanks for the link,do the BPO do Alwyn?
Thought it was time to reopen the Sunday night snug with Advent upon us.
What's on the agenda?
Good service from st Johns Cambridge. I've listened to that every year since I was a kid, wish I had kept recordings of the George Guest years.
Am not joining in the Classical Association thread this year. To think poor Roehre felt obliged to quit the forum on account of that thread!
I like assembling a pool of discs to listen to over the Christmas Holiday. Tchaikovsky string 4tets are in there and that new Rachmaninov 1 appeals. Any ideas for a Lyrita CD or two?
What's happened to Mr Pee? Does Sky Arts have any classical on now?
Just a few random musings. Sending you all positive vibes from Chelmsford.
Am not joining in the Classical Association thread this year. To think poor Roehre felt obliged to quit the forum on account of that thread!
Yes I joined just now before I could stop myself, but agree with you I'll try to break the habit.
Does Sky Arts have any classical on now?
Yes...I've set it to record Goldberg (piano, Alexander Tharaud) on Tuesday. Belcea B'hoven string qartets getting some repeats. Other odds and ends, you have to go through the small print in RTimes
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