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Torchwood failures and toilet brushes

annebrooke wrote 1 week ago: Ah, Torchwood. What a very peculiar mix that week was. Such a rollercoaster ride and with such a dee … more →

Tags: TV, Books, Reviews, Domestics, Vulpes Libris, eReaders, Torchwood

Summer podcast from Glyndebourne

londonphilharmonic wrote 2 weeks ago: With performances of Verdi’s Falstaff underway, and the opening of Dvorak’s Rusalka on S … more →

Tags: Falstaff, LPO, Opera, rusalka, Sky Arts

Poetry, review and song

annebrooke wrote 3 weeks ago: An early and rather short blog today as we’re out for most of the day and won’t be back … more →

Tags: Review, Poetry, Publishers, Short Stories, Haikus, painting from life, Tankas

Romance and song all the way to the finale

annebrooke wrote 4 weeks ago: Am very pleased to say that All Romance Ebooks are now stocking both Pink Champagne and Apple Juice  … more →

Tags: The Bones of Summer, Books, Review, thorn in the flesh, Poetry, Publishers, Short Stories, Pink Champagne and Apple Juice, Novel

Glyndebourne 75th Anniversary Concert, Glyndebourne, June 2009

markronan wrote 1 month ago: This lovely concert, celebrating 75 years since the founding of the Glyndebourne Opera in 1934, feat … more →

Tags: 2009, May-Aug, Opera, 75th Anniversary Concert, Alasdair Elliott, Ana María Martínez, Anne Sofie von Otter, Danielle de Niese, Emma Bell

I would rather be talking to the floor.

livviisapirate wrote 1 month ago: Arrrh it has been a while since i have updated. Maybe it is because Zoe has been updating her blog ( … more →

Tags: randomness, Heroes, Opera

Welcome to the LPO news blog

londonphilharmonic wrote 1 month ago: This blog will bring you regular news from the London Philharmonic Orchestra: alerts about the next … more →

Tags: LPO

Glyndebourne rehearsal

oaeblog wrote 1 month ago: Ooops! It’s been a while since we have posted anything – apologies! It certainly doesn … more →

Tags: Office musings, Bollywood, Giulio Cesare

Another 'must have'!?

Janeite Kelly wrote 1 month ago: After receiving Eliza’s comment about her work on the Tupper brothers (see ‘comments … more →

Tags: Books, Cotswold, michael boyes, rissington, robert le marchant, Tupper, victorian rector and nine old maids

Cesare at Glyndebourne: woo-hoo!

MarkEastLondon wrote 1 month ago: I am a lucky sausage.  As well as all these lovely Covent Garden and ENO performances of late, I got … more →

Tags: Christophe Dumaux, Danielle de Niese, David McVicar, Giulio Cesare, Handel, Joyce Grenfell, Opera, Richard Wagner, Sarah Connolly

Soave sia il vento by Mozart

Robin Gosnall wrote 2 months ago: Where does the title Così fan tutte come from? Mozart’s librettist, Lorenzo da Ponte, had earli … more →

Tags: Music, Cosi Fan Tutte, Da Ponte, Mozart, Opera, YouTube

REVIEW: Giulio Cesare at Glyndebourne 2005

opera.mad wrote 2 months ago: TITLE: Giulio Cesare COMPOSER: G.F. Händel CAST: William Christie, Orchestra of the Age of En … more →

Tags: music (western), opera/ music, Angelika Kirschlager, Baroque, Danielle de Niese, Handel, Opera, Patricia Bardon, Sarah Connolly

Picnics and flavours from years gone by

stupidandhungry wrote 3 months ago: The Old Foodie has run a fascinating post about the origins of the picnic. When I think of picnics I … more →

Tags: About Me, Food History, picnic, Manet, Gower, corona, langland bay, The Times, Sandwich

Happy St Patrick's Day ...

annebrooke wrote 4 months ago: … to all! Hope you’re having a suitably Irish and celebratory time. Tonight we have Irish sausages a … more →

Tags: The Bones of Summer, TV, Work, Maloney's Law, Visiting, Poetry

The Erin-go-Bra Off Their Backs

cultureonthecheap wrote 4 months ago: In honor of St. Patrick’s day, the Cork Opera House cuts its losses by 25% thanks to (what els … more →

Tags: organizational change, The Great Recession, Metropolitan Opera, met, arts czar, cork opera, Royal Opera House, Covent Garden, public funding

natalie said what...?!

operafreak wrote 11 months ago: It is Official.  Natalie Dessay is annoying me.  In a recent ‘back-stage’ interview conducted with N … more →

Tags: Opera, natalie dessay, High Notes!, theatre, Piaf, Elena Roger, Donmar, eotvos, Nathan Gunn

big opera winds up locals in a good way

Sandy Matthews wrote 1 year ago: A bit of news that you may have already heard is that the opera producing powerhouse nestled down i … more →

Tags: theatre, theatre blog, renewable energy, Opera, Sussex

Scene and Heard: Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart4 comments

cultureonthecheap wrote 1 year ago: Ed Note: We’ve been spending the last six months talking about artists, dancers, writers, and … more →

Tags: Classical Music, Opera, Scene and Heard, Vienna, London, Prague, Latvia, Mozart, Cosi Fan Tutte

Grey Partridge in 'not locally extinct' shocker

Charlie Peverett wrote 1 year ago: Had a nice surprise yesterday while driving between Glyndebourne and Ringmer – a Grey Partridg … more →

Tags: Local sightings, grey partridge, arlington reservoir, chiffchaff, garden warbler, reed warbler, ringmer, whitethroat, glynde bridge


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