bilbobaggins
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Here's the question.... Someone you know is planning a solo sailboat trip that may take several weeks, and considering the quite important matter of communication, companionship and morale, you are asked to provide a short tape of a couple of your favourite pieces of music - and what they mean to you - after the fashion of Desert Island Discs.
S/he has asked several friends to do the same, so that s/he has something to look forward to, on several evenings during the passage .......like a succession of Friday mornings on R4. So how's about it? What would you include, and why? Oh, and you are free to mention a book and a luxury item, if you so wish......
Here are my suggestions....
Chopin's 'Nocturne No 1' with Daniel Barenboim - for those quiet nights, well offshore, when the full moon illuminates all around, the stars seem fat and close, the day's tribulations are past, and the boat just quietly carries on and on, regardless......
Vaughan Williams 'The Lark Ascending' from his Symphony No 5 recording by Telarc, with the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra - recalling a time of childhood when I'd lie on my back in the field above our house, listening to the larks around me while wondering what the future would hold.
Book? 'High Endeavours' by Miles Clark, about the extraordinary life of his parents Miles and Beryl Smeeton. The right stuff....
Luxury? A supply of shaving oil and a good cut-throat razor. Standards....
Your turn.
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S/he has asked several friends to do the same, so that s/he has something to look forward to, on several evenings during the passage .......like a succession of Friday mornings on R4. So how's about it? What would you include, and why? Oh, and you are free to mention a book and a luxury item, if you so wish......
Here are my suggestions....
Chopin's 'Nocturne No 1' with Daniel Barenboim - for those quiet nights, well offshore, when the full moon illuminates all around, the stars seem fat and close, the day's tribulations are past, and the boat just quietly carries on and on, regardless......
Vaughan Williams 'The Lark Ascending' from his Symphony No 5 recording by Telarc, with the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra - recalling a time of childhood when I'd lie on my back in the field above our house, listening to the larks around me while wondering what the future would hold.
Book? 'High Endeavours' by Miles Clark, about the extraordinary life of his parents Miles and Beryl Smeeton. The right stuff....
Luxury? A supply of shaving oil and a good cut-throat razor. Standards....
Your turn.
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