A selection of writings, speeches, photographs and events as well as some of my favourite literary passages.
Friday, 21 September 2007
Monday, 17 September 2007
La Rondine
One of my favourite operatic arias - Kiri Te Kanawa in the famous aria from Puccini's La Rondine - Chi il bel sogno di Doretta. Click the heading to hear a rough recording made after lunch from Philip Wetton's DVD.
For comparison - and for a more professional video of the singer, see Angela Gheorghiu's version here
Love
Love, that is the first and last of all things made
The light that has the living world for shade
...
Love, that sounds loud or light in all men's ears,
Whence all men's eyes take fire from sparks of tears,
That binds on all men's feet or chains or wings;
Love, that is root and fruit of terrene things;
Love, that the whole world's waters shall not drown,
The whole world's fiery forces not burn down;
Love, that what time his own hands guard his head
The whole world's wrath and strength shall not strike dead;
Love, that if once his own hands make his grave
The whole world's pity and sorrow shall not save;
Love, that for very life shall not be sold,
Nor bought nor bound with iron nor with gold;
So strong that heaven, could love bid heaven farewell,
Would turn to fruitless and unflowering hell;
So sweet that hell, to hell could love be given,
Would turn to splendid and sonorous heaven;
Love that is fire within thee and light above,
And lives by grace of nothing but of love;
Through many and lovely thoughts and much desire
Led these twain to the life of tears and fire;
Through many and lovely days and much delight
Led these twain to the lifeless life of night.
Swinburne - Tristram and Iseult
Friday, 7 September 2007
Wednesday, 29 August 2007
Favourite Places
Monday, 6 August 2007
Saturday, 28 July 2007
Saturday, 14 July 2007
Favourite Places - Old Winchester Hill
Kei running up Old Winchester Hill with Stocks cottages behind her - harvest time 1993. Click here for another photo taken of the cottages (in 1998) from a similar viewpoint
Friday, 13 July 2007
Memorials
Litchfield Churchyard |
And while we are about memorials, this inscription by Thomas Carew
on Lady Mary Wentworth's tomb has always seemed to me to be an
admirable way to be remembered
Good to the poor, to kindred dear
To servants kind, to friendship clear
To nothing but herself severe
But click the heading for a short biography of Mary Wentworth and
wonder if she quite merited this epitaph
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