AdamHussain07
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And pyreegue had to give Birmingham a whole new look logo wise…WOW, look at this ;-)
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And pyreegue had to give Birmingham a whole new look logo wise…WOW, look at this ;-)
JJ, as you were at Four-Dwellings, do you have any recollection of my bro-in-law, Barry Farrell - a real cheeky B?What has occured here ?
I return to the forum upon the encouragement of a friend only to find nil traffic and nothing to engage with.
Getting back to music, something that is just noise for most, but is ingrained in my life as was trained classically to understandand appreciate the finest works of the great masters of the past upon which modern dross is based. I am known as a Wagner, Beethoven, Mahler, and Mozart fan, but am currently in the Baroque tradition of music, early music as is often known, when it was simple in construction and easy on the ear. Vivaldi is perhaps the best introduction, it was taught to me at The Four Dwellings Comprehensive School at Quinton, Birmingham with a great teacher. Mr Graham Allport, the finest of teachers in my estimation.
I don't think Barry was there for much of the time - he was very much a wag artist.John Dempsey, Gweetings. Regrettably I have no recollection of anyone called Barry. I had a troubled time at that institution as a great many did.
Getting back to music, something that is just noise for most, but is ingrained in my life as was trained classically to understandand appreciate the finest works of the great masters of the past upon which modern dross is based. I am known as a Wagner, Beethoven, Mahler, and Mozart fan, but am currently in the Baroque tradition of music, early music as is often known, when it was simple in construction and easy on the ear. Vivaldi is perhaps the best introduction, it was taught to me at The Four Dwellings Comprehensive School at Quinton, Birmingham with a great teacher. Mr Graham Allport, the finest of teachers in my estimation.
May one ask of your good wife if she is aware of the great work of Vivaldi, 'LA fOLIA ' Short cut, go to Appolos Fire orchestra and Vivaldi's friends. They are an American Ensemble that perform to the true instrumentation of the period and are quite magnificent. As is common, go to You tube.
Rodrigo's Guitar Concerto de Aranjuez has had me welling up more than a few times - special memories.Most definitely, I saw/heard her play it on numerous occasions whilst she was studying and even with a student orchestra it's a fabulous piece. It's a shame that life got in the way and she rarely plays anymore as she was very talented.
In the past I'd dabbled with a bit of classical music but I think meeting my wife gave me a true appreciation for it.


Just to say that, whilst working in my records, I enjoyed listening to your suggested pieces. Very enjoyable and a little different from the Classic FM produce.May one ask of your good wife if she is aware of the great work of Vivaldi, 'LA fOLIA ' Short cut, go to Appolos Fire orchestra and Vivaldi's friends. They are an American Ensemble that perform to the true instrumentation of the period and are quite magnificent. As is common, go to You tube.
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