Tuesday, 15 January 2008

No wonder I feel jaded.

Sunday saw the first slight roughness at the back of my throat. So I have been feeling pretty unpleasant, and not inclined to do much. I have, however, been reading - The Falls, a Joyce Carol Oates. It grabbed me straight away. She has a way of trickling out the story which keeps me turning the pages. It didn't tug at my emotions quite as powerfully as "We were the Mulvaneys", but came pretty close.

I have also been watching the Channel Five programme about Vaughan Williams. I now begin to understand why I find his music so moving, and indeed, some of it, distressing. And also, some of it, incredibly uplifting. I have sung some. In 1967, I joined a choir which took part in the Leith Hill Music Festival. The main piece was Honneger's "King David" but there were some pieces by Vaughan Williams as well. I believe I can rightly say that I have sung for Ursula Vaughan Williams. That makes me feel proud.

1 comment:

knititch said...

very funny that you should mention leif ragn jensen as he was the father of my father's friend and colleague and most importantly chess companion.
and you are knitting and i think blogging makes you more picky with what you knit and makes you want to be more adventurous.
and i love england. it is a big love of mine. the pottery, eastenders, crime stories, clothes, mulberry bags, rowan yarns and oh the language more than anything.