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Sur les routes de Mnémosyne
de David Brunner et Paul Monnier
David Brunner invite Paul Monnier pour une installation-performance autour de supports mnémoniques (disquettes, disques durs…). Au cours de cette exposition, une sculpture en bandes magnétiques sera le support pour des présentations et master-class sur la thématique de la mémoire. À la suite de la performance audiovisuelle, suivront des échanges avec le public sur son expérience et l’exposition.
Exposition du 6 au 10 novembre 2023 Ouvert du lundi au vendredi de 9h à 12h et de 13h30 à 18h, le samedi de 8h45 à 12h30 et de 13h30 à 18h Entrée libre Centre Culturel Bellegarde – 17 Rue Bellegarde 31000 Toulouse
Est-ce que tu te souviens de la couleur de ma chambre ?
de Marion Ellena
Marion Ellena travaille sur la notion de mémoire. Oscillant entre passé intime et présent, ses photographies, modifiées, altérées ; explorent le paradoxe entre l’oubli et la matérialité de la photographie.
En partenariat avec la Résidence 1+2, 2 volets du parcours photographique
Dans le cadre d’Une Saison Photo à Toulouse
Exposition du 12 octobre au 9 décembre 2023 Ouvert du lundi au vendredi de 9h à 12h et de 13h30 à 18h, le samedi de 8h45 à 12h30 et de 13h30 à 18h Entrée libre Centre Culturel Bellegarde – 17 Rue Bellegarde 31000 Toulouse
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MALE OF CINEPOEME
Male
1. Rio Dewanto @nirrrlanang (Production Designer) - Abian Mahendra
2. Omar Daniel @MinatBangetBroh (Script Writer) - Darendra Adhiaksa
3. Ryu Junyeol @cagedinblue (Sound Mixer) - Ryuji Kurosawa
4. Lee Jongwon @wut7leclerc (Sound Mixer) - Adrian Bennett
5. Jacob Elordi @684o4 (Cinematographer) - Jemuel Kylian
6. Álvaro Mel @sainzjrwashi (Editor) - David Scorsese
7. Kim Jiwoong @withlovepoeme (Editor) - Sebastian Michael Rudiarto
8. Jamie Miller @houseofdraggy (Production Designer) - Malachai Joshua Christopher Herbert.
9. Hansol Vernon Chwe @bendliey (Production Designer) - Aldric Hubert
10. Angga Yunanda @mangchet (Production Designer) - Aryadimas Nugraha
11. Kim Mingyu @ysyrqrcxku (Script Writer) - Kairo Mahardika
12. Mackenyu Arata @opkkotsu (Editor) - Hasegawa Kafka Saputra
13. Finn Wolfhard @SRickyMAGANG (Cinematographer) - Alcott Wolter
14. Han Jisung @SiapJadiOSIS (Script Writer) - Peter Cameron
15. Bill Skarsgård @cinemaslogic (Cinematographer) - Salvatore Zephyrost
16. Choi Yeonjun @muamaumiin (Production Designer) -Hanan Setya Laksmana
17. Kim Doyoung @busmble (Script Writer) - Menahem Georgio Lazarus
18. Lee Heeseung @lesemiserable (Cinematographer) -Nikolai Lansov
19. Cho Seungyoun @IndigoShinya (Script Writer) - Evangelos Jade Leander.
20. Hwang Inyeop @EST35ROME (Cinematographer) - J. Leonel Scarlett.
21. Paul Mescal h@LECLERCfade (Sound Mixer) - Constantine Vasiliadis.
22. Jung Jaehyun @jaehyun7adt (Sound Mixer) Janggala Rahardian
23. Choi Beomgyu @icherishasta (Sound Mixer) - Rastama Adiputera
24. Zhang Hao @bojongkecil (Editor) - Jajang Ackerman
25. Bright Vachirawit Chivaree @pluiedelanuit (Editor) - Lazaro Arcturus Bleszynski.
FEMALE OF CINEPOEME
1. Kim Hyungseo @7903x (Script Writer) - Laurel Ainne
2. Lee Hyeri @backtoboyoung (Script Writer) - Mika Kurosawa
3. Hwang Yeji @jempugt (Production Designer) - Yasmine Lusianna
4. Bae Suzy @staffsctv (Script Writer) - Marigold Mae
5. Krystal Jung @upekssha (Script Writer) - Margaux Perreault
6. Anne Hathaway @wilgle (Cinematographer) - N. Lokasmara
7. Miyoshi Ayaka @luochba (Cinematographer) - Lorence A.
8. Park Juhyun @ReiOnTrack (Cinematographer) - Pixie Azalea
9. Go Younjung @crocodilets (Cinematographer) - Laciela Atmojoyo
10. Sadie Sink @pastereuzi (Cinematographer) - Aster Beaumont
11. Anya Taylor @saltved (Sound Mixer) - Jeanine Armintage
12. Yoo Jimin @darkenshots (Script Writer) - Juliette
13. Shin Ryujin @sshoflife (Editor) - Ash Solstice
14. Jung Hoyeon @mayerowits (Sound Mixer) - Elowen Rain
15. Aeri Uchinaga @beaniecrescent (Sound Mixer) - Amelie
16. Bae Suzy @kendall95itb (Production Designer) - Kaia Mahika
17. Aya Shalkar @occulusreaper (Sound Mixer) - Humaira Imani
18. Hohomi Nasu @meinrpyuk (Editor) - Celine Ellena
19. Kennedy Walls @cinephills (Editor) - Emery Blair
20. Kang Seulgi @bitterbatters (Editor) - Gayatri Wangsadinata
21. Atiqah Hasiholan @filmfavoritkamu (Editor) - Kieran Anindya
22. Seol Inah @casettesoul (Sound Mixer)- Saraswari
23. Sabrina Carpenter @thiostle (Production Designer) - Elaine Soter
24. Sydney Sweeney @ningningfade (Production Designer) - Serena Howard
25. Bae Joohyun @abunmmer (Sound Mixer) - Ivanna Moreau
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April 22
Moleskine Detour Arles 22 april - 14 may 2023 Opening Exhibition of notebooks from the Moleskine Foundation Collection Artists: Erdem Akan, Yasser Alhasan, Tamadher Ali Alfahal, Batool A. Aziz AlShaikh, Joël Andrianomearisoa, Yuval Avital, Leilah Babyrie, Ruth Bekele, Quentin Bidaud, Mirko Borsche, Jason Brooks, Simonetta Capecchi, Giancarlo Carnevale, Joel Chu, Kellyn Lisbeth Córdoba, Julien D’Ys, Paul Dewis, Jean-Claude Ellena, Robert Gligorov, Michael Graves, Steven Guarnaccia, Martha Kazungu, William Kentrige, Diobédo Francis Kéré, Toshiyuki Kita, Libri finti clandestini, Carl Liu, Giorgia Lupi, Hans Maier-Aichen, Rachel Marks, Davide Masi, Reg Mombassa, Alioum Moussa, Daniel Müller, Aida Muluneh, Tatiana Musi, Stéphanie Nava, Ou Ning, Roberto Paci Dalò, Maurice Pefura, Pi Piquer, Julie Polidoro, Oki Sato, Paula Scher, Julian Semiao, Cheikh Yakhouba Sidibe, Carlo Stanga, Mark Todd, Siren Elise Wilhelmsen, Amina Zoubir Festival du Dessin Eglise de Saint Blaise, 33 rue Vauban Arles, France
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reading list for 2020 2019 reading list literature recommendations last updated 7.1.2020
crossed = finished bolded = currently reading plain = to read * = reread + = priority
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currently reading: The Brutality of Fact: Interviews with Francis Bacon by David Sylvester We Eat Our Own by Kea Wilson Frankissstein by Jeanette Winterson Inferno by Dante Aligheri
novels (unsorted) The Border of Paradise by Esmé Weijun Wang +Justine by Lawrence Durrell Blood Meridian by Cormac McCarthy +Death in Venice by Thomas Mann* The Robber Bride by Margaret Atwood The Name of the Rose by Umberto Eco* The Letters of Mina Harker by Dodie Bellamy Story of the Eye by Georges Bataille +Nightwood by Djuna Barnes +Malina by Ingeborg Bachman A Girl is a Half-Formed Thing by Eimear McBride Monsieur Venus by Rachilde +The Marquise de Sade by Rachilde +A King Alone by Jean Giono +The Scarab by Manuel Mujica Lainez +The Invitation by Beatrice Guido Operation Massacre by Rodolfo Walsh She Who Was No More by Boileau-Narcejac Mascaro, the American Hunter by Haroldo Conti European Travels for the Monstrous Gentlewomen by Theodora Goss Kiss Me, Judas by Christopher Baer Possession: A Romance by A.S. Byatt The Grip of It by Jac Jemc Celestine by Olga Ravn The Girl Who Ate Birds by Paul Nougé The Necrophiliac by Gabrielle Wittkop Possessions by Julia Kristeva
classics The Decameron by Giovanni Boccaccio* Purgatio by Dante Aligheri Paradiso by Dante Aligheri
short story collections The Wilds: Stories by Julia Elliot The Dark Dark: Stories by Samantha Hunt Severance by Robert Olen Butler Enfermario by Gabriela Torres Olivares Sirens and Demon Lovers: 22 Stories of Desire edited by Ellen Datlow and Terri Windling The Beastly Bride edited by Ellen Datlow +Vampire In Love by Enrique Vila-Matas Collected works of Leonora Carrington Collected works of Silvina Ocampo Collected works of Everil Worrel Collected works of Luisa Valenzuela
theatre +Faust by Goethe The Tragical History of Doctor Faustus by Christopher Marlowe Phaedra’s Love by Sarah Kane
nonfiction (unsorted) Countess Dracula by Tony Thorne +The Bloody Countess by Valentine Penrose Infamous Lady: The True Story of Countess Erzsebet Bathory by Kimberly L. Craft Blake by Peter Akroyd Lives of the Necromancers by William Godwin A History of the Heart by Ole M. Høystad On Monsters by Stephen T. Asma +Ghostly Matters: Haunting and the Sociological Imagination by Avery Gordon +Consoling Ghosts : Stories of Medicine and Mourning from Southeast Asians in Exile by Jean M. Langford essays (unsorted) When the Sick Rule the World: Essays by Dodie Bellamy Academonia: Essays by Dodie Bellamy ‘On the Devil, and Devils’ by Percy Shelley +An Erotic Beyond: Sade by Octavio Paz
poetry +100 Notes on Violence by Julia Carr
academia (unsorted) Essays on the Art of Angela Carter: Flesh and the Mirror edited by Lorna Sage The Routledge Companion to Literature and Food edited by Lorna Piatti-Farnell, Donna Lee Brien Cupid’s Knife: Women's Anger and Agency in Violent Relationships by Abby Stein Traumatic Encounters in Italian Film: Locating the Cinematic Unconscious by Fabio Vighi The Severed Flesh: Capital Visions by Julia Kristeva Feast and Folly: Cuisine, Intoxication, and the Poetics of the Sublime by Allen S. Weiss
on horrror Terrors in Cinema edited by Cynthia J. Miller and A. Bowdoin Van Riper Robin Wood on the Horror Film: Collected Essays and Reviews by Robin Wood Monster Theory: Reading Culture by Jeffrey Cohen The Philosophy of Horror, or Paradoxes of the Heart by Noël Caroll Dark Dreams 2.0: A Psychological History of the Modern Horror Film from the 1950s to the 21st Century by Charles Derry Monsters of Our Own Making by Marina Warner Monster Culture in the 21st Century: A Reader edited by by Marina Levina and Diem My Bui
the gothic Woman and Demon: The Life of a Victorian Myth by Nina Auerbach Skin Shows: Gothic Horror and the Technology of Monsters by J. Halberstam +Perils of the Night: A Feminist Study of Nineteenth-Century Gothic by Eugenia C. Delamotte Art of Darkness: A Poetics of Gothic by Anne Williams Body Gothic: Corporeal Transgression in Contemporary Literature and Horror Film by Xavier Aldana Reyes On the Supernatural in Poetry by Ann Radcliffe The Gothic Flame by Devendra P. Varma Gothic Versus Romantic: A Reevaluation of the Gothic Novel by Robert D. Hume A Philosophical Enquiry into the Origin of our Ideas of the Sublime and Beautiful by Edmund Burke Over Her Dead Body by Elisabeth Bronfen The Contested Castle: Gothic Novels and the Subversion of Domestic Ideology by Kate Ellis Gothic Documents: A Sourcebook, 1700-1820 by E. Clery Limits of Horror: Technology, Bodies, Gothic edited by Fred Botting The History of Gothic Fiction by Markman Ellis The Routledge Companion to the Gothic edited by Catherine Spooner and Emma McEvoy Gothic and Gender edited by Donna Heiland Romanticism and the Gothic Tradition by G.R. Thompson Cryptomimesis : The Gothic and Jacques Derrida’s Ghost Writing by Jodie Castricano
bluebeard Bluebeard’s legacy: death and secrets from Bartók to Hitchcock edited by Griselda Pollock and Victoria Anderson The tale of Bluebeard in German literature: from the eighteenth century to the present Mererid Puw Davies Bluebeard: a reader’s guide to the English tradition by Casie E. Hermansson Bluebeard gothic : Jane Eyre and its progeny Heta Pyrhönen Bluebeard Tales from Around the World by Heidi Ann Heiner
religion The Incorruptible Flesh: Bodily Mutation and Mortification in Religion and Folklore by Piero Camporesi Afterlives: The Return of the Dead in the Middles Ages by Nancy Caciola Discerning Spirits: Divine and Demonic Possession in the Middle Ages by Nancy Caciola “He Has a God in Him”: Human and Divine in the Modern Perception of Dionysus by Albert Henrichs The Ordinary Business of Occultism by Gauri Viswanathan The Body and Society. Men, Women, and Sexual Renunciation in Early Christianity by Peter Brown
cannibalism Eat What You Kill: Or, a Strange and Gothic Tale of Cannibalism by Consent Charles J. Reid Jr. Consuming Passions: The Uses of Cannibalism in Late Medieval and Early Modern Europe by Merrall Llewelyn Price Cannibalism in High Medieval English Literature by Heather Blurton +Eating Their Words: Cannibalism and the Boundaries of Cultural Identity edited by Kristen Guest Dinner with a Cannibal: The Complete History of Mankind’s Oldest Taboo by Carole A. Travis-Henikoff
crime Savage Appetites by Rachel Monroe In Cold Blood by Truman Capote The Mind Hunter: Inside the FBI’s Elite Serial Crime Unit by John Douglass
theory/philosophy Life Everlasting: the animal way of death by Bernd Heinrich The Ambivalence of Scarcity and Other Essays by René Girard Interviews with Hélène Cixous Symposium by Plato Phaedra by Plato Becoming-Rhythm: A Rhizomatics of the Girl by Leisha Jones The Abject of Desire: The Aestheticization of the Unaesthetic in Contemporary Literature and Culture edited by Konstanze Kutzbach, Monika Mueller The Severed Head: Capital Visions by Julia Kristeva
perfume & alchemy Perfume: The Alchemy of Scent by Jean-Claude Ellena The Perfume Lover: A Personal Story of Scent by Denyse Beaulieu Past Scents: Historical Perspectives on Smell by Jonathan Reinarz Fragrant: The Secret Life of Scent by Mandy Aftel Das Parfum by Patrick Süskind* Scents and Sensibility: Perfume in Victorian Literary Culture by Catherine Maxwell The Foul and the Fragrant by Alain Corbin +throughsmoke by Jehanne Dubrow “The Ugly History of Beautiful Things: Perfume” by Katy Kelleher
medicine The Butchering Art by Lindsey Fitzharris
Finished (Vampires): An Uneasy Essay on the Undead in Film by Jalal Toufic
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Please help me find a scent! When I enter a room, I want people to acknowledge my existence. I want to demand their attention, but they can't approach me. No! I want people to automatically realize that they can't play me. No time for nonsense. Serious business only. I'm in charge. I want to be intimidating and mysterious. Which perfume should I get?
So... something potent, sensual, with monstrous projection, unsweetened, but thorny, a little cold perhaps..?. In one word: tantalising.
As a matter of fact, we could go in a lot of directions, depending on your own version of ‘intimidating’ and ‘mysterious’ alone. Or your co-workers’ take on the subject, since some people are likely to feel intimidated in the presence of a powerful green floral, or any spice whatsoever now I come to think of it. As for the approachability factor, the ultra-chic grandiloquence of Rouge Hermès has been known to traumatise its fair share of opponents. Yet, I don’t suppose you’re after something quite so, er, ‘sultry dowager’. Ahem.
Never have I met a perfume so evocative as Grimoire, or so strange. One of Anatole Lebreton’s very best, it resembles nothing you could smell anywhere else, unless you could transport yourself under the robes of a young monk daydreaming over his illuminated manuscript as the window open on the herb garden carries tranquil yet troubling scents into the dusty library. It might be too contemplative for your purposes, but it is a perfume to behold, arresting, beauteous, imaginative, at once familiar and aloof.
Now, if the frankincense and dust have you parched for a wetter perfume, I cannot resist the temptation of slipping a floral in my list, though not others might think of spontaneously: Un matin d’orage, by Annick Goutal, and here you would have a difficult choice to make between the eau de toilette and the eau de parfum versions, as they happen to be quite different, the latter featuring a pretty dirty tuberose on a woody bed of myrrh and guaic, whereas the former is a little spicier with ginger and greener, in my opinion the real ‘stormy morning’ (to be perfectly honest, I wear one in the morning, and the other come afternoon) of the two. Beautiful, energising, but a little cold.
Practically on the opposite, why not something by house Frapin? One of the most respected cognac maker, in 2007 they launched a successful line of wonderful perfumes, generally thought to be leaning on the masculine side (I suppose women are meant only to sip their minute glass of sherry daintily, whereas men can haz the better spirits...) but in truth quite unisex, usually heavy with alcohol and elegantly exotic, like a casket of precious wood so often used to carry bottles that even empty the rich smell of winy fruit and spices linger. Frapin perfumes are usually well-blended and fairly close to the skin, so I’d recommend the probable loudest and my favourite: Caravelle Épicée, ‘spicy caravel’, a classy spicy-boozy juice, peppery, delicately woody with a whiff of tobacco, and a subtle slide of sexy patchouli.
I almost recommended Speakeasy as well but I find it a little close to the skin, all things considered, even though it must be sniffed once. It was made by one of my nose darlings, Marc-Antoine Corticchiato, who runs his own independent house, Parfum d’Empire, of which I dislike exactly zero creation. His very first, back in 2003, was one of the ballsiest ambers ever made, and could drink any Frapin under the table with its intoxicating head of vodka and champagne, like a very tipsy White Russian still too well-educated to lose control of his senses entirely, but he’s almost there, and he’s rambling; and his leather boots are waxed in birch tar, and his perfume is something herbal and masculine with juniper and spices... The result is a smoking Russian tea with a hefty dose of alcohol: the much-beloved Ambre Russe. Also particularly worthy of note in the house for me, with added ‘mystery’, are Wazamba, all incense, balms, resins & woods, and it is to Serge Lutens’ Fille en aiguilles what green leather desk covers are to red ones (ctrl+F, then search for ‘sage-green’.), as well as the bashful and daring Aziyadé, the forbidden Turkish delight of a girl. A lot more luxurious, and not an easy wear for everyone, and it evolves along the day marvellously (very different notes come up depending on who’s wearing it, too, which is never a bad thing), depending also on the weather. Honestly, on me it smells so much like spicey, liqorous orange that I’m incapable not to wear it on Christmas, but on most other people it does smell less like a fruity pomander.
Now, since I cited one of my favourite ambers, I must mention another, which is one of the most splendid ever created: Lubin’s Akkad, which could have been the ultimate ‘perfume of an empire’, as nose Delphine Thierry sought to make the mystical fragrance that emperor Sargon, who ruled Mesopotamia twenty-five centuries ago, might have wished to offer his goddess Ishtar, who presided over love and war... The offering is a startling beauty, sombre and luminous at once, a combination of precious incenses—elemi, olibanum, styrax—with hypnotic herbs (labdanum, clary sage), hot spices (vanilla, cardamom), on a bed of amber embers. Must always be compared with its incestuous cousin Idole, based on ebony wood and a hint of leather. Darker somewhat, more dangerous, and just as heady.
Dangerous also... This one has its share of haters: Serge Noire, by Serge Lutens. It has many notes in common with Idole, including its ebony heart, but instead of rich alcohol and macerated fruits, there are strong, dark peppers and a bag of cloves that knocks you down on first sniff. I adore it, because I can’t have enough of filthy musky notes and clove, like cumin, can be (and is often) worked into a civet-like smell of sweat and sex. (The title is a pun on Lutens’ first name—the nose behind his perfumes being English mad genius Christopher Sheldrake—but serge is French for ‘twill’, a nod to Lutens’ youth designing hair, make-up and jewellery for the high fashion world.) Serge Noire is a contrasted and demanding perfume, burning hot and cold, a dark fur with hints of ash and earth, some have spoken of ink, but it ends on a more suave vanilla-scented leather. You have to be patient for this layer to appear, though.
On the civet-spice spectrum, one of my favourites: Rose Poivrée, which now-retired Hermès in-house perfumer Jean-Claude Ellena designed for The Different Company, is exactly what it says on the tin, a dark red rose with loads, but loads of pepper, black, pink, coriander, and a frisson of vetiver to better underline the insanely exciting duality of this hot-and-cold perfume. I wear it in autumn for some reason, and it keeps changing, alternating between the rose and the sweat-like cumin. It has a magnificent lookalike, with less dirty notes and added gin and leather, in Penhaligon’s Much Ado About the Duke, with the downside of the ridiculous price of their ‘Portraits’ collection, and I hardly ever see it on EBay, unfortunately, but one never knows.
Intimidating, mysterious, commandeering, quite a little bit dangerous, and of course horridly expensive, I frantically advise you to discover the entire line of D.S. & Durga perfumes. Based in New York, perfumer David Seth ‘D.S.’ Moltz and architect Kavi Ahuja ‘Durga’ Moltz are married, crazy, and brilliant; both are obsessed with the way odours allow us to armchair-travel everywhere, and their olfactory universe ventures into pre-industrial America, ‘turning things [they] love into scented stories of cowboys, open terrain, Russian novel characters and folk songs’. This is how you get one Burning Barbershop, inspired by a fire that ravaged a Westlake barbershop in 1891, hence a fragrance like old-timey tonics, lavender, mint, lime, vanilla... as well as smokey notes. (My personal favourite is Bowmakers, a homage to the violin and bow makers of the Bay Colony in 1800s New England, which is only woods—rosewood, mahogany, pine, maple—, resin, varnish, nut and leather.) In the ‘Hylnds’ collection, Pale Grey Mountain, Small Black Lake is an unbelievable chypre with herbal, mineral and aquatic notes reminiscent of an entire Scottish landscape. Even more apothecarial is Mississippi Medicine, with its camphorous head and its resinous, vegetal body of cypress and cedar mixed with coriander, juniper, olibanum, and birch tar—so powerfully, so troublingly organic, intimidating, mystical, that if it heals, it must also be a poison.
Here, impossible not to mention James Heeley’s Esprit du Tigre, the sensuous transposition of a famous Asian liniment commercially known as ‘tiger balm’, but it is surprisingly tasteful and decidedly discreet in the end. So, by Heeley, I’d rather recommend two great classics, his wondrous incenses Cardinal and Phoenicia, the first a sensually blasphemous blend of myrrh and olibanum on white linen, a peppery rose with labdanum, earthy and aerial with patchouli and vetiver; whereas Phoenicia is an imaginary voyage on the Mediterranean Sea, inspired by the merchants who brought so many precious woods, spices and fruits to the west in the Antiquity: dates and grapes, incense and labdanum, oud, sandalwood and birch, and vetiver. It has a lot in common with Aziyadé in fact, except the latter is a spice market while this one is a merchant ship with a heavy cargo of precious woods. (Have both, is essentially what I’m saying.)
So, is it showing that I’m completely obsessed with incenses? I shall refrain from adding to the list Olibanum and Oxiana by Profumum Roma, then, but I’ll have some trouble not mentioning my darling Arso and its resinous beauty with a side of grilled hazelnut... Well, if I really must stop, perhaps instead something like the intensely aromatic Victrix (oakmoss, bay leaf, vetiver, peppers and musk) or the fizzy mint & patchouli of Thundra. Profumum Roma bottles are expensive, yes, but this is because the perfumes are highly concentrated, at 43% (a higher dosage than anybody else I know), which means that they last forever with the smallest spray. Do come back to me for advice in the spring when I’m the mood for greener recommendations because Acqua di Sale, ‘salt water’, a startling seaweed, myrtle and cedar blend, might interest you.
In the meantime, because it is horribly late and I have to post this before I start waxing poetry over sticky florientals and how they too can be intimidating and stuff, but above all, before I begin waxing poetry over most of Pierre Guillaume’s catalogue (his creativity is somewhat epileptic and that catalogue seemingly endless) I’ll leave you with a note on a strange, strange flower, which is Daniela Andrier’s Une amourette Roland Mouret for zany house État Libre d’Orange, where the usually well-behaved classic orange blossom gets loose and lascivious, thanks to a temptress of a perfumer who knows how to play the indolic—that is, the fleshy—notes of the white flower, before lying her down on a bed of crazy neo-patchouli, synthetic molecule Akigalawood®, which possesses the peppery, oud-like notes of the undergrowth. Snow White and the wolf in a bottle.
#answers#nonnies#aromaphilia#you never said how office-friendly that scent should be#remind me to tell you of timbuktu later
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new hamilton master
please message me if you want it - happy to gift!
We had a lot of swings on! (I’m now obsessed with Manaia as Lafayette/Jefferson w o w ok)
Hamilton (West End) - 5/30/19
Jamael Westman (Alexander Hamilton), Waylon Jacobs (Aaron Burr u/s), Ellena Vincent (Eliza Schuyler u/s), Allyson Ava-Brown (Angelica Schuyler), Courtney-Mae Briggs (Peggy/Maria), Tarinn Callender (Hercules/Madison), Aaron Lee Lambert (George Washington u/s), Manaia Glassey-Ohlson (Lafayette/Jefferson u/s), Cleve September (Laurens/Phillip)
Here is my list of masters, but I’ve got a ton of audios/videos for Anastasia that are untracked. Lmk if you’d like any! (gift or trade, no worries)
Aladdin (Tour) - Los Angeles - 2/28/18 Matinee (Adam Jacobs/Courtney Reed - OBC Broadway Leads)
Amélie - Los Angeles - Closing Night Performance (1/15/17)
Anastasia Broadway (12/13/17 Matinee OBC with Max von Essen)
Bat out of Hell (West End) - 5/30/18
Something Rotten Tour Los Angeles (11/30/17)
Waitress (Broadway) (12/14/17 Evening - Stephanie Torns (u/s Jenna) and Jason Mraz)
Waitress (Tour) - Los Angeles - 8/26/18 Matinee
See below for cast information...
Aladdin (Tour) (February 18, 2018 Matinee)
Adam Jacobs, Courtney Reed, Michael James Scott, Jonathan Weir, Reggie de Leon, Adam Stevenson (u/s Sultan), Zach Bencal, Philippe Arroyo, Mike Longo
Amélie Los Angeles Run (1/15/17) - Closing night performance
Philippa Soo, Adam Chanler-Berat, Savvy Crawford, Tony Sheldon, Manoel Felician, Alison Cimmet, Harriett D. Foy, Maria-Christina Oliveras, Alyse Alan Louis, David Andino, Randy Blaire, Paul Whitty, Heath Calvert
Anastasia Broadway (12/13/17 Matinee)
Christy Altomare, Derek Klena, Max von Essen, John Bolton, Caroline O’Connor, Kathryn Boswell (u/s Tsarina), Dustin Layton? (u/s Tsar)
Performance stopped for emergency between Close the Door and Land of Yesterday - couldn’t quite edit it out, so there’ll be a seven-minute gap between those scenes. I was suuuper close to the pit so the orchestrations may be the loudest
Bat out of Hell (West End) - 5/30/18
Jordan Luke Gage (u/s Strat), Christina Bennington, Rob Fowler, Sharon Sexton, Alex Thomas-Smith, Danielle Steers, Wayne Robinson
Something Rotten Tour - Los Angeles (11/30/17 Evening)
Rob McClure, Josh Grisetti, Adam Pascal, Maggie Lakis, Blake Hammond, Autumn Hurlbert, Scott Cote
Waitress (12/14/17 Evening)
Stephanie Torns (u/s Jenna), Jason Mraz, Caitlin Houlahan, NaTasha Yvette Williams, Will Swenson, Christopher Fitzgerald, John Cullum, Eric Anderson
Waitress (Tour) - Los Angeles - 8/26/18 Matinee
Desi Oakley, Charity Angel Dawson, Emily Koch (u/s Dawn), Bryan Fenkart, Jeremy Morse, Larry Marshall, Nick Bailey, Ryan G. Dunkin
#hamilton audio#broadway bootleg#broadway bootlegs#west end bootleg#west end bootlegs#hamilton west end#audio bootleg#broadway audio#west end audio
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Name/Alias: Andromeda Mirtle
Height: 165 cm
Zodiac: Virgo
Favourite colour: I like blue, but tbh everything depends on a specific shade
Favourite book: I don’t have one favourite book. I love Harry Potter series, I love Terry Pratchett’s “Night Watch” (and the whole Discworld series), but I couldn’t choose just one book.
Last song I listened to: My Shot from Hamilton
Last film I watched: I think it might have been Labyrinth, you know, that film where David Bowie is the goblin king
Things I love: languages, literature, interesting stories, getting enough sleep, good food, exercising
What brings me peace: sounds of nature: wind in the trees, rain; the sight of clouds moving swiftly outside when I am indoors; the warmth of the sun on a warm, sunny day; spending time with friends; good stories
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'Voldemort: Origins of the Heir': una pequeña aventura de lo más entretenida
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VIDEO Aladddin- BWAY (BCEFA speech from AJ at end) Adam Jacobs, Courtney Reed, James Monroe Iglehart, Jonathan Freeman Amelie- 2017 OBC A Very Potter Musical A Very Potter Sequel A Very Potter Senior Year Bandstand- OC Be More Chill- Off-BWAY (2018) Roughly 1st 20 mins Will Roland, George Salazar, Gerard Canonico, Stephanie Hsu, Lauren Marcus, Katlyn Carlson, Jason Tam, Jason SweetTooth Williams, Tiffany Mann Bonnie and Clyde- BWAY Jeremy Jordan, Laura Osnes The Book of Mormon- Workshop (Sept 1, 2010) The Book of Mormon- OBC (March, 2011) The Book of Mormon- BWAY (2012/13) KJ Hippensteel, Jon Bass, Nikki M James, Rory O’Malley, Justin Bohon The Book of Mormon- Chicago (Dec 23, 2012) Nic Rouleau, Ben Platt, Syesha Mercado, Pierce Cassedy, James Vincent Meredith, Christopher Shyer, David Aron Damane The Book of Mormon- West End (May 29, 2013) Gavin Creel, Daniel Buckley, Alexia Khadime, Stephen Ashfield, Giles Terera, Tosh Wangho-Maud, Haydn Oakley, Tyrone Huntley, Ashley Day The Book of Mormon- Costa Mesa (Evening, May 17, 2014) David Larsen, Cody Jamison Strand, Tallia Brinson, Pierce Cassedy, Jeff Heimbrock, James Vincent Meredith, David Aron Damane, Christoper Shyer The Book of Mormon- Brazil (2015) The Book of Mormon- Cincinnati (Matinee, Sat April 2, 2016) ‘Orlando’ backdrop needed resetting. Ryan Bondy, Cody Jamisson Strand, Candace Quarrels, Daxton Bloomquist, Sterling Jarvis, David Aron Damane, Edward Watts, CJ Pawlikowski, Jacob Haren The Book of Mormon- West End (Matinee July 20, 2016) KJ Hippensteel, Brian Sears, Alexandra Ncube, Stephen Ashfield, Richard Lloyd King, Dean Maynard, Delroy Atkinson, Kelly Agbowu, Philip Catchpole, Christopher Copeland, Brendan Cull, Joseph Davenport, Jonathan Dudley, Harry Francis, LLydia Fraser, Tyrone Huntley, Reece Kerridge, Alex Lodge, Joshua Lovell, Nicholas Mclean, David McMullan, Tania Mathurin, Briana Ogunbawo, David O’Reilly, Oliver Ormson, Sean Parkins, Stephen Rolley, Jacade Simpson, Rhys Taylor, Kayi Ushe, Ellena Vincent, Rodney Vubya, T’Shan Williams The Book of Mormon- Orlando (Dec, 2017) ‘You and Me- But Mostly Me’, ‘Sal Tlay Ka Siti’, ‘I Believe’ Kevin Clay, Connor Pierson, Kayla Pecchioni, PJ Adzima The Book of Mormon- Melbourne (Dec, 2017) Ryan Bondy, Nyk Bielak, Zahra Newman, Bert La Bonte, Rowan Witt, Josh Mulheran, Daniel Assetta, Todd Jacobsson, Eddie Grey, Matt Holly, Mitchell Mahony, Morgan Palmer, Josh Russell, Andrew Broadbent, Augustin Aziz Tchantcho, Jayme-Lee Hanekom The Book of Mormon- West End (Jan, 2018) ‘I Believe’ lyrics change “FORMER president of the church” KJ Hippensteel, Cody Jamison Strand Charlie and the Chocolate Factory- BWAY (2017/18) Christian Borle, Kathy Fitzgerald, F. Michael Haynie, Ben Crawfordm, Emma Pfaeffle, Alan H. Green, Trista Dollison, Jackie Hoffman, Michael Wartella Dear Evan Hansen- OBC (2016) Falsettos- Revival OC (2016) Falsettos- Revival OC (2017) Proshot Frozen- Denver OC Hairspray Andrew Rannells Hamilton- OBC (Act 1) Hamilton- OBC In the Heights- OBC Mean Girls- OBC Newsies- Proshot (2017) Newsies- OBC Newsies- BWAY Corey Cott Spring Awakening- OBC Spring Awakening (Deaf West)- OBC Tuck Everlasting- OBC
AUDIO Be More Chill- Off-Broadway Revival (2018) The Book of Mormon- Chicago (July 19, 2013) Nic Rouleau, AJ Holmes, Syesha Mercado, Pierce Cassedy The Book of Mormon- West End (Matinee, Sat Jan 17, 2015) AD 2nd last show Ashley Day (u/s), David O’Reilly (s/b), Alexia Khadime, Mark Anderson (u/s) The Book of Mormon- West End (May 26, 2015) Ross Hunter, Brian Sears, Alexia Khadime, Stephen Ashfield, Richard Lloyd King, Chris Jarman, Hugo Harold-Harrison The Book of Mormon- West End (July 14, 2015) Nic Rouleau, Brian Sears, Dentee Benton, Stephen Ashfield, Richard Lloyd King, Chris Jarman, Hugo Harold-Harrison, Ross Hunter The Book of Mormon- (2013/14) Nic Rouleau, Cody Jamison Strand, Brian Sears The Book of Mormon- West End (July 19, 2016) KJ Hippensteel, Brian Sears, Alexandra Ncube, Stephen Ashfield, Richard Lloyd King, Delroy Atkinson, Dean Maynard, Brendan Cull, Joseph Davenport, Jonathan Dudley, Harry Francis, Joshua Lovell, Nicholas Mclean, Jacade Simpson The Book of Mormon- BWAY Nic Rouleau, Brian Sears, Nikki Renee Daniels, Stephen Ashfield The Book of Mormon- BWAY (Evening, June 24, 2017) Nic Rouleau, Brian Sears, Kim Exum, Stephen Ashfield, Billy Eugene Jones, Stephen Christopher Anthony, Lewis Cleale, Bud Weber, Marja Harmon, Delius Doherty, John Eric Parker, Derrick Williams, Tommar Wilson, J. Casey Barrett, Tallia Brinson, Christian Delcroix, Ben Estus, Oyoyo Joi, Carole Denise Jones, Ben Laxton, Darius Nichols, Hardy Weaver, Maia Nkenge Wilson Dear Evan Hansen- BWAY (2017) Colton Ryan, Olivia Puckett, Kristolyn Lloyd, Garrett Long, Mike Faist, Will Roland, Michael Park, Jennifer Laura Thompson Dear Evan Hansen- OBC (Evening, Nov 19, 2017) Ben Platt’s final show Dear Evan Hansen- BWAY (March 15, 2018) Alex Boniello’s first show as CM Alex Boniello, Rachel Bay Jones, Michael Park Newsies- OBC Mike Faist as Jack Kelly Mike Faist SCORE BOOKS PIANO VOCAL 13 A Very Potter Musical Be More Chill Dear Evan Hansen Found/Tonight Mamma Mia Mary Poppins Rocky Horror The Wizard of Oz West Side Story Wicked Xanadu Young Frankenstein
CONDUCTOR SCORE 42nd Street A Chorus Line American Idiot Annie Annie Get Your Gun Anything Goes Avenue Q Barnum Beautiful: The Carole King Musical Blood Brothers Bonnie and Clyde The Book of Mormon The Boy From Oz Bring it On Cabaret Carousel Carrie Cats Chess Chicago Dreamgirls Evita Hair Hairspray Hedwig Jersey Boys Jesus Christ Superstar The Last Five Years Les Mis Little Shop of Horrors Next to Normal Oliver Once on this Island Pippin Ragtime Rent The Secret Garden The Sound of Music Tarzan Titanic Wicked Wicked (2nd version) Willy Wonka
WANTS Aladdin- Any cast from Australia (V/A) Be More Chill- full 2018 revival cast (V) The Book of Mormon- any I don’t already have (V/A) Nic Rouleau/Stephen Ashfield (V) Melbourne/Sydney cast (V/A) Dear Evan Hansen- Any understudies, Noah Galvin (V/A) Mean Girls- P/V or conductor score Honestly, anything else you have, I’ll probably be cool with.
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SOLD 🎭 The Book Of Mormon @ Prince Of Wales Theatre 2016 (#137)
Title: The Book Of Mormon
Venue: Prince Of Wales Theatre
Year: 2016
Condition: Wear to edges
Author: Book, Music and Lyrics by Trey Parker, Robert Lopez and Matt Stone
Director: Casey Nicholaw and Trey Parker
Choreographer: Casey Nicholaw
Cast: KJ Hippensteel, Brian Sears, Alexandra Ncube, Steven Webb, Richard Lloyd-King, Dean Maynard, Delroy Atkinson, Kelly Agbowu, Philip Catchpole, Christopher Copeland, Brendan Cull, Joseph Davenport, Jonathan Dudley, Harry Francis, Lydia Fraser, Reece Kerridge, Alex Lodge, Joshua Lovell, Nicholas McLean, David McMullan, Tania Mathurin, Brianna Ogunbawo, David O'Reilly, Oliver Ormson, Sean Parkins, Stephen Rolley, Jacade Simpson, Rhys Taylor, Kayi Ushe, Ellena Vincent, Rodney Vubya, T'Shan Williams
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"Tarzan, aux Sources du Mythe" documentaire de Robert de Young et Eric Ellena (2016) - sur le personnage imaginé par Edgar Rice Burroughs (1912) - avec les participations des réalisateurs de Tarzan" David Yates (2016), de "Greystoke" Hugh Hudson et son acteur Christophe Lambert (2004), février 2022.
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French Houses: Residential Buildings in France
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French Houses: France Properties
New Residential Buildings in France, Europe – Contemporary Properties
post updated 2 Jan 2021 with new properties & info
New French Houses
Contemporary Residential Architecture in France
29 Oct 2020 100% wooden house, Château de la Bourdaisière, Montlouis-sur-Loire Design: LOCAL and Suphasidh Studio photo : Atelier Vincent Hecht 100% wooden house Montlouis-sur-Loire LOCAL and Suphasidh Studio build a prototype of a 100% wooden house in the park of the Bourdaisière Castle.
2 Aug 2020 House H2, Corsica House H2 on Corsica
25 June 2020 Luxury Villa in Nice Sean Connery South-of-France Villa, Nice
31 May 2020 MON House, Montpellier, south of France Design: (ma!ca) architecture photo : Ivan Mathie MON House and Brick Extension Montpellier This new French property with its large north-facing garden, had very little natural light and the living space on the ground floor was segmented into too many sections with low ceilings. Load-bearing walls and partitions have been removed in order to create a homogeneous and airy place.
26 May 2020 Around the Net House, Courdimanche, Val-d’Oise department, Île-de-France, northern France Design: Martins | Afonso atelier de design photo : Mickaël Martins Afonso Around the Net House in Courdimanche In this fascinating residential property, space is used but has yet to be lived in. The design captures sensations and sequences.
14 May 2020 BON Farmhouse, Saint-Clément-de-Rivière, Hérault department, Occitanie region, South of France Design: (ma!ca) architecture photo : Mickaël Martins Afonso BON Farmhouse in Saint-Clément-de-Rivière This large French farmhouse proeprty is sited on a vast plot on the outskirts of a village. The residence had recently undergone a clumsy renovation, which deformed the classic farmhouse archetype and the owners did not feel at home.
28 Apr 2020 Contemporary House in Castries, Hérault department, South France Design: (ma!ca) architecture photo © Julien Kerdraon TRA House in Castries, South France In the historic centre of a well-preserved village, opposite the church, a wine barn and its adjoining house were to be restructured in order to create an intimate and special living environment.
1 Apr 2020 Mayflower Apartment Building in Nantes
New French Houses 2018 – 2019
30 Sep 2019 Le Pine Villa, Saint-Tropez, French Riviera, Provence-Alpes-Côte d’Azur, southeastern France Architects: SAOTA photo : Adam Letch Modern Villa in St Tropez This modern French villa is a family summer house in Saint Tropez, a contemporary interpretation of traditional Mediterranean Riviera architecture.
10 Sep 2018 Dortoir Familial Ramatuelle House, Ramatuelle, Var department, Provence-Alpes-Côte d’Azur region, southeastern France Design: NADAAA, Architects image courtesy of architects office New Var Property For centuries, the enclosed courtyard has been overlaid on various geographic settings—each time transformed according to the climate, rituals, and construction practices of the place. A vehicle to capture the outdoors within the building, the courtyard is defined by its interiority.
26 Mar 2018 Glass House on the Cap d’Antibes, Provence-Alpes-Côte d’Azur region, southeastern France Architects: David Price Design photograph : Hervé Hôte House on the Cap d’Antibes, French Riviera British designer David Price, who works out of offices in Provence and on the Côte d’Azur, together with his Anglo-French-American team, has completed a show-stopping ‘Glass House’ for a British client on the Cap d’Antibes.
9 Jan 2018 St Tropez Villa, Saint-Tropez, Var department, Provence-Alpes-Côte d’Azur region, southeastern France Architects: SAOTA photograph : Adam Letch St Tropez Villa Situated just above the beach of Plage de Pampelonne and a stone’s throw from Le Club 55 – the embodiment of the St Tropez lifestyle – the location called for seamless indoor-outdoor living.
New French Houses 2015 – 2017
17 Dec 2017 GOM House, Gignac, Hérault département, Occitanie region, southern France Design: (ma!ca) architecture photograph : Julien Kerdraon GOM House in Montpellier The villa was built in the 90’s. Its floor plan presents very particular proportions: a 15 metres long entrance hall which leads inside the house and a linear perspective view opening up to the garden.
25 Nov 2017 Off Grid Villa in Camargue, The Camargue, South of France Architect: Blueroom, The Netherlands image © Blueroom Off Grid Villa Camargue The team researched the design potential for building a patio villa on a 1.000 m2 site, in a region in the south east of France. The Client requested a striking, contemporary design that blends into its natural context.
27 Jun 2017 Chalet Whymper, Chamonix-Mont-Blanc, eastern France Design: Chevallier Architectes photograph : Solène Renaud Chalet Whymper in Chamonix-Mont-Blanc Chevallier Architectes took on this project when it was close to being abandoned. There were many constraints, but the architecture team studied the file and proposed solutions that would make it possible to successfully complete the construction, including optimization of the space.
7 Jun 2017 The Fishermen’s House, Bonifacio, Corse-du-Sud department, Corsica Design: Buzzo Spinelli Architecture photograph : Serge Demailly The Fishermen’s House in Bonifacio The original commission aimed for a fishermen facility made of 20 workshops. But after in-depth analysis of the site, its history, and the municipality needs; Buzzo Spinelli Architecture proposed to enhance the program by adding a sales area and an urban space.
15 May 2017 SPE House, Spéracèdes, French Riviera – Var department in the Provence-Alpes-Côte d’Azur region, southeastern France Design: ELLENA MEHL Architects photo © Hervé ELLENA New House in Spéracèdes Built on the side of a hill, the landscape follows horizontal lines, formed by terraced gardens and stone walls also called “restanques” in the south of France.
9 May 2017 Quiet House in Gignac
10 Feb 2017 House H2 on Corsica
5 Jan 2017 Dag Cottage in Chamonix-Mont-Blanc
18 Mar 2016 Villa M1 in Hyères les Palmiers
17 Feb 2016 House RT 2012 in Riec-sur-Bélon
11 Feb 2016 XS Extension of a house in Saint-Didier-au-Mont-d’Or, commune in the Metropolis of Lyon, Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes region, eastern France Design: PlayTime / AA – Playtime Agence d’Architecture photograph © Studio Erick Saillet House in Saint-Didier-au-Mont-d’Or On paper the equation is simple: a 45 m2 extension to a house to accommodate a comfortable kitchen and living area. In practice, the challenge was much more complicated. How to extend a large 19th century house without betraying its character or resorting to imitation or superficial stylistic effects, whilst keeping the right distance?
12 Jan 2016 Chalet Soleya in Les Houches, Coupeau, Les Houches, Haute-Savoie department, Rhône-Alpes region, south-eastern France Design: Chevallier Architectes photo from architect Chalet Soleya in Les Houches This project started with a mountain guide’s home. Because the house was originally self-built, it had a unique soul.
6 Jan 2016 Bioclimatic House in the Gulf of Morbihan, Baden, Brittany, North West France Design: Patrice Bideau photograph : Armel Istin Bioclimatic House in the Gulf of Morbihan
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David Neel and his children Edwin and Ellena in Kwakiutl ceremonial regalia, 2017 #firstnations #nativeamerican #kwakiutl
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June 02 in Music History
1608 FP of Monteverdi's "L'Idropica" Lost, Montua.
1614 Birth of composer Benjamin Rogers.
1713 FP of Handel's "Silla" London.
1715 Birth of composer Herman-François Delange.
1751 Birth of composer Antoni Weinert.
1771 FP of Salieri's "Armida"
1785 Death of German composer Gottfried August Homilius.
1802 FP of Baker's "The Caffres, or Buried Alove" Covent Garden, London.
1806 Birth of composer Isaac Strauss.
1807 Birth of composer Robert Führer.
1819 Birth of bass Jules-Bernard Belval in La Fere Aisne.
1828 Birth of American composer James Cutler Dunn Parker.
1830 Birth of composer Olivier Metra.
1831 Birth of composer Jan G Palm, Curaçao.
1834 Birth of Bohemian soprano Teresa Stolz in Kosteletz.
1835 Birth of pianist and conductor Nicolas Rubinstein. 1855 FP of Auber's "Jenny Bell" Paris.
1857 Birth of English composer and conductor Sir Edward William Elgar.
1863 Birth of Austrian composer and conductor Felix Weingartner.
1864 Birth of German composer August von Othegraven in Cologne.
1876 Birth of composer Hakon Borresen.
1883 Death of German mezzo-soprano Hedwig Reicher-Kindermann.
1884 Birth of Finnish soprano Hanna Granfelt in Sakkola.
1886 Birth of German bass Karl Braun in Meisenheim.
1888 Birth of Russian soprano Ellena Katulskaya in Odessa.
1891 FP of Fibich's "Smir Tantaluv" Prague.
1891 Birth of composer Ernst Kunz.
1900 Birth of Welsh composer David Wynne.
1908 FP of Mascagni's "Isabeau"
1909 Birth of German mezzo-soprano Martha Rohs in Saarbruecken.
1909 Birth of British composer Robin Orr in Brechin, Scotland.
1915 Birth of German baritone Josef Metternich nr. Cologne.
1927 Birth of conductor Andre Vandernoot.
1929 Birth of Canadian tenor Alan Crofoot in East York, Ontario.
1929 Birth of Belgian composer and conductor Frédéric Devreese.
1929 Birth of Canadian-Argentine pianist, conductor and composer Alcides Lanza in Rosario.
1930 Death of Italian baritone Angelo Scandiani.
1935 Birth of American composer Samuel Jones in Mississippi. 1937 Death of French organist and composer Louis Vierne.
1937 FP of first and second acts of Alban Berg's opera Lulu at the Stadtstheater in Zürich.
1938 FP of Giannini's "The Scarlet Letter"
1938 Amy Beach begins work on her Piano Trio based on her earlier works at the MacDowell Colony in Peterborough, NH. 1939 Death of Spanish composer, violinist, and conductor Enrique Arbos.
1940 Birth of Spanish tenor Eduardo Gimenez in Barcelona.
1944 Birth of American composer Marvin Hamlisch. 1946 Birth of Danish soprano Inge Nielsen in Holboeke.
1947 Birth of English conductor Mark Elder. 1949 Birth of American tenor Neil Shicoff in Brooklyn, NY.
1953 FP Sir William Walton's Coronation Te Deum, Composed for the coronation of 27-year-old Queen Elizabeth II, in London.
1953 FP of Sir Arthur Bliss' Processional in London.
1953 FP of Alberto Ginastera's Variaciones Concertantes in Buenos Aires.
1954 FP of Leroy Anderson's Bugler's Holiday with Anderson conducting at a Decca recording session in NYC.
1955 Birth of British composer Stephen Watson in Chester, England.
1955 Birth of French pianist Michel Dalberto.
1956 Birth of American composer Jeffrey Quick.
1956 Birth of Chinese composer Pei Lu.
1968 Death of Canadian pianist Andre Mathieu in Montreal, Quebec.
1983 FP of H. W. Henze's opera The English Cat at the Schlosstheater in Schwetzingen, Germany.
1987 Death of Spanish guitarist Andres Segovia at age 94.
2004 Death of Bulgarian bass Nicolai Ghiaurov.
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MUST HAVE SEEN TV #18: RHODA, “JOE”
This week on Must Have Seen TV, Brett talks to Ellena Chmielewski about the "Rhoda" episode "Joe." Joe is all medallions and red flags! Brenda can't stop eating! Rhoda is gonna make it after all!
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