
Sunday, 31 October 2010
Autumn Sunrise

Wednesday, 27 October 2010
My PeaceFelt gift to America

Labels:
Felt making,
Merino wool,
Peacefelt,
silk threads,
Sunset
Saturday, 23 October 2010
Another Commission

Monday, 18 October 2010
Latest Felt piece - Apple Blossom


Labels:
Apple Blossom,
Barnsdale Gardens,
Felt making,
Felting,
Impressionists,
Van Gogh
Sunday, 17 October 2010
Butterfly on the ivy
Thursday, 14 October 2010
Felt workshop




(However, I'm not sure I shall be doing any more workshops as it took quite a while to get organised for this one, and I now have to replenish my wool supplies! It was a good experience though.)
Tuesday, 12 October 2010
Gardening again

Monday, 11 October 2010
Rossini-fest

I have a few tapes and CDs of Cecilia Bartoli who is well known for her Rossini interpretations and I love listening to her beautiful voice. (In the past, I have found watching her perform a little off-putting as during the aria, she pulled some rather interesting faces that distracted me from the music, but there is no doubting her talent.) So, just listening to her is much better for me.
My favourite Rossini opera is definitely 'La Cenerentola' (Cinderella). I saw it when I was eighteen and it made a huge impact on me. It helped that it had a familiar story and characters, although there is a Fairy Godfather, the ugly sisters have a bad father rather than mother, and the glass slipper is replaced by a pair of bracelets (apparently because the opera-goers and officials of the time would have been distressed by the sight of an unshod female foot!) It also has some gorgeous arias and a wonderful, complicated piece for seven singers which calls for precision as it has tongue-twisting words throughout. Cenerentola's final aria 'Non piu mesta' is a real showstopper, which starts simply and then repeats with more variations, becoming a total coloratura tour de force. I love it! http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=J67vh5DRURY This is a link to a film version of Cenerentola with Frederica von Stade in the main role. I love this film too!
Labels:
Cecilia Bartoli,
La Cenerentola,
opera,
Rossini
Thursday, 7 October 2010
My PeaceFelt Gift 2010



I shall put a photo of my gift onto my blog once I know it has safely arrived. I think PeaceFelt is a great idea and I shall be getting involved again next year. Who knows where in the world I shall be sending a piece of felt to?
Tuesday, 5 October 2010
Display stands


Monday, 4 October 2010
Terracotta pot (part 2)

Sunday, 3 October 2010
1685 (sixteen85)

http://www.stkatherineslincoln.co.uk/. The music included Monteverdi, Byrd, Bach, Handel, Telemann and Purcell to name but a few, and quite a few other composers I hadn't heard of. The musical instruments were modern reproductions of original instruments and gave a very different sound from the metal and plastic ones we are more familiar with today. Recorders, flutes, an electronic piano which doubled as a harpsichord and church organ and a viol (a bit like a modern cello but smaller and lighter apparently) were all used with flair and skill. I particularly enjoyed a piece by Marco Uccellini (1610 - 1680) called 'Aria sopra la Bergamasca', which was light, bright and beautiful, and a piece by Purcell (1659-1695) called 'Evening Hymn - now that the sun hath veil'd' which was tranquil and serene but with touches of melancholy. Another thoroughly enjoyable evening.
Labels:
1685,
Renaissance and Baroque music,
sixteen85,
St Katherine's
Saturday, 2 October 2010
The Magnets

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