I haven't the time to listen now, but I'm looking forward to settling down to enjoy it in the late afternoon or early evening when I'll be most in need of a pensive, soothing influence.
I'm so glad you've been focusing on Delius and Holst lately, AOW. Wonderful composers whose music has much to offer this fractious, froward, increasingly barbarous world in which we ave no choice but to Iive today.
LEST WE OVERLOOK IT, WE OFFER THIS IN HONOR of LABOR DAY
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May God bless the practical women and men, Who rise from the hay every day, and then Produce what we need Without rancor or greed, Make things run, Get things done, Keep things clean, So they're fit to be seen, And continuously smooth the way So that we may live comfortably every day.
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I haven't the time to listen now, but I'm looking forward to settling down to enjoy it in the late afternoon or early evening when I'll be most in need of a pensive, soothing influence.
ReplyDeleteI'm so glad you've been focusing on Delius and Holst lately, AOW. Wonderful composers whose music has much to offer this fractious, froward, increasingly barbarous world in which we ave no choice but to Iive today.
Delius is new to me. I find that I love his compositions.
DeleteI'm so glad I mentioned him to you a few weeks ago!
DeleteBeautiful selection.... perfect for the day.
ReplyDeleteTruly a lovely thing.
ReplyDeleteLEST WE OVERLOOK IT, WE OFFER THIS IN HONOR of LABOR DAY
ReplyDelete______ TO THOSE WHO HELP ______
May God bless the practical women and men,
Who rise from the hay every day, and then
Produce what we need
Without rancor or greed,
Make things run,
Get things done,
Keep things clean,
So they're fit to be seen,
And continuously smooth the way
So that we may live comfortably every day.
~ FreeThinke