Tuesday, 27 January 2009
The Present Which Keeps on Giving
As a lifelong fan of the mighty, mighty Wedding Present I thought I'd offer evidence that Gedge is still writing the bittersweet gems, packed with guitar crunch. This is a great vid, snipped from their LP EL REY> Thank you David, long may you reign.
Monday, 19 January 2009
Suspicious Circumstances
Just finished (in the bath, as it happens) this account of the Victorian true-life murder of the three year old Saville Kent and its repocussions throughout the worlds of literature, politics and crime. It is a pacey and an intelligent read but BEWARE! The index, the list of illustrations and the photographs contain spoilers. This rather confounded me but to repay us, Kater Summerscale's afterword is packed with tidbits and sensation that keeps you white-knuckled to the last page.
Not for the faint of heart this is a belting read, as much for the way it lifts the lid on the victorians we think we kn ow as anything else.
Labels:
Kate,
murder,
mystery,
Summerscale,
suspicions,
Victorian,
whicher
Wednesday, 14 January 2009
Little Drops of Go(u)ld
When I first met the woman who is now my wife, she took from her handbag a copy of the 1981 recording of Glenn Gould's reading of Bach's Goldberg Variations. This turned out to be an exquisite series of piano (or rather, harpsichord, properly speaking) pieces based around a central chord progression. Glenn Gould, the canadian eccentric and piano virtuoso can be heard humming and muttering to himself as he plays. I knew that there was another version, recorded almost 30 years earlier and just this week I bought a copy. It is vastly different. Gould's recorded debut (the 1955 Goldberg Variations) is sprightly, quicksilver and full of life where the 1981 is dreamily sombre, romantic and deep with melancholy and febrile thought. It is hard to chose a favourite but one thing I am sure of, I cannot hear the opening aria without thinking of my lovely, lovely wife. What a blessing to have a piece of music so rich that you can have a relationship with it which lasts for years and years.
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