Reading and Music for October

after a long break from tumblr I am back. I have lots of stuff to share so am going to split it up over a few blog postings. So, we will start with the books and music for the month. Mossflower: Redwall book 2 by bryan Jacques. Backbloks Baby-Doctor by Doris Gordon The Cambridge Companion [...]

Reading and Music for September

I am reading some interesting stuff this month. Very eclectic as always. Music From The true Vine: Mike Seeger’s life and music — Bill C. Malone The Artist’s Way — Julia Cameron A book recommended to me many years ago by Judy Collins. > I am listening to William Ade performing Suzuki piano repertoire volumes 3, 4 and 5. [...]

Reading and Music for August

I am reading bits of lots of things but haven’t finished any of the stuff I mentioned last month. So the only new book on my virtual shelf is Death of Kings by Bernard Cornwell. This is the sixth in his Saxon/Uhtred series and is rather good. Also picked up On Creative Writing: Manaaging Language [...]

Reading and Music for July

I am awaiting graduation eagerly so have been reading a lot more than usual. Backblocks Baby Doctor: An autobiography by Doris Gordon Over My Dead Body by June Opie The Finish: The Killing of Osama Bin Laden by Mark Bowden The Lady of the Rivers by Philippa Gregory

Judy Henske: Mutual Admiration

Judy Henske is a singer-songwriter who lives in Pasadena, Calif, with her husband of over 30 years keyboardist, Craig Doerge. The latter was recently featured in Rolling Stone. Sometime last century Henske was born in a little farming community in Western Wisconsin. She went on to become “The Queen of the Beatniks” but was not [...]

Reading and Music for June

This past month have been indulging in a lot of opera- Debussy, Donasetti and so on. Some very heavy stuff that I am trying to appreciate. As to books I have been reading a lot lately as always — some very interesting stuff. Home: A Memoir of My Early Years by Julie Andrews. Very interesting hope there [...]

Reading for May

This month I have been reading much stuff about psychoanalysis and listening to lots of different stuff. Freud and Beyond: A History of Modern Psychoanalytic thought Classical Music: A novel by Joy Cowley — a children’s writer who had at the time of publication of the novel in 1999 written 8 for adults. The Orphan Master’s Son: [...]

Judy Collins: Watching from afar

On May 1, 1939 in Seattle, Washington, the world first heard the beauty of a voice. Her name was Judith Marjorie Collins and she would go on to introduce the symphony to popular music and bring such artist as Leonard Cohen and Joni Mitchell to international acclaim. Collins, in the 60’s had a reputation as [...]

Reading and Listening to for January 1 2013

This year I have decided to publish once a month what I am reading and listening to. I will do it about the 1st of every month. Listening to Britten — A Ceremony of Carols/Friday Afternoons, 1995 Naxos Poulenc — Gloria/Stabat mater One of the 1000 classical recordings to hear before you die Jewel — Pieces of You, 1995 Quite nice. [...]

I Discover Freegal

Feels so great to be free of AUT [sighs deeply.]. Now I have more time for other things like planning for my California trip. But today I wanted to talk about Freegal Itt stands for free and legal and is downloadable Mp3’s from the Sony catalogue. One can download 3 songs a week. Ask your [...]

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