Singing the Schumanns (and a bit more Brahms)

Almost exactly a year ago, I posted a piece about the (to me still unfamiliar but) utterly exhilarating experience I’d just had in singing the last movement of Beethoven’s Ninth with a local choir, the Queen’s Park Singers – an ode to joy indeed, given that I’d only joined them a few months before, with … Continue reading Singing the Schumanns (and a bit more Brahms)

On Marilyn (and Buñuel): images, images, still and moving.

June 1st saw the centenary of the birth of Norma Jeane Mortenson, far better known as Marilyn Monroe, whose iconic status remains as vital and widespread today as it was at the time of her sad, premature death on August 4th, 1962. (I was just eight years old when her demise was announced, but I … Continue reading On Marilyn (and Buñuel): images, images, still and moving.