February 3, 2019
Classical Coffee at the Blue Room
Classical coffee at the Blue Room
Note after relaxing note his fingers tranced
New York 1926, Roosevelt Hotel, Gershwin
Moskowski’s Awesome Moustache
Martin and Mary (not from Abertillery)
Wherever I go in life I have a clock that beats time Should one day it stops working I shall return it to its maker
The clockmaker
The horseshoe is too small and 12 eagles can’t keep up
German Baritone evocative of a bygone age
Opportunity to sit and do nothing
Left hand drops down the scale
Mix of paper and screens
Classical music pieces all seem to end in the same way
Songs of the mad sea captain
Sunk in Cathay, Joiner’s mate, French horn
Peter plays a prelude
Simple pleasures bring smiles
Was the stained glass more vivid when new?
Made, maind, mayd, mad
Malcolm Arnold Fantasy for Horn
Sound the charge, cavalry advance
Living on that happy island, a goat in life but real in death
Pastel blue and white ceiling with ornate grills
Deep growly voice
Listening to the scratching of the pen
The last note lingers…
No Comments »
No comments yet.
RSS feed for comments on this post. TrackBack URL