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What were they thinking, I was not going to go? Well, almost, Vds. They are right .. that for one thing it does Countess and from time to time, always catches the bull.
But once here and reassembled the bustle, I would say that I could not go through the day without a ticket. Of course, for solace, they advance that will be well cortita: just music with bugs (which is what youtube has that, as in videos out instrumentalists, singers and director of thing becomes more pleasant and bearable) and the occasional snapshot of today's honorees.
Cecilia Legend has it that Roman was married to Valerian, sister of Tiburcio, virgin and martyr. If you are interested in their lives, their avatars and above all, his martyrdom decapitated, here is a link and soak you from wisdom, I'm blown time today.
I would have loved to be held today also the day but as the poor Euterpe was morita, ran out of onomastics or celebration. It is also true that his credit had the advantage not go through suffering, torture or twisting the flesh of various kinds, and among his many thanks to not have had to hand the spoon to San Pedro. Moreover, a famous poet says "muses are immortal because aspiring rejuvenate the aura of peace" (there is nothing, the phrase!). Our muse of music and poetry for quiet living on Parnassus with his half brother Apollo and the rest of her sisters, was engaged to play the double flute, ate, rested and had a great life in the extreme. Nothing to do with our family noble senators Metellus, who ended his days losing his head hopelessly. Yo Santa Cecilia, of course, I would have changed by the muse without hesitation ... though he had a day Saints nor the huequecito Golden Legend.
Well, I do not roll up. Enjoy some pictures of you from the pagan and Christian holy semid and listen to this small wonder of the Ode to St Cecilia's Day of the German British was extended, Don Jorge Federico.
Euterpe and St. Cecilia in the art
GF Handel (1685-1759). Ode for St Cecilia's Day. HWV 76. Orchestra and Chorus of Les Arts Florissants. Dir: Paul Agnew. Sophie Daneman, soprano. Recorded at the Festival de Beaune, 2008. Via
And do not think this short entry will set a precedent. Whenever I get a little bit of insomnia will come to them with magnanimity to watch that they deserve.
Vds. Have a weekend musical journey and more serene than mine. And above all, enjoy the joie de vivre Baroque.
Good afternoon.
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