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Mrs Marmion and I have just been watching a programme about Handel's Messiah and found out that there was a connection with the Foundling Hospital, where her grandmother was raised. The things you learn, eh?
Interesting news on Mrs M's grandma. Have the family checked out their history?
Practically makes you an Englandshirer then, Marmers - better together!![]()
It's somewhere up north, mateIt gets worse, her father comes from Buckinghamshire - I have no idea where that is, but it sounds well poncey.
It's somewhere up north, mate![]()
I'm not a singer but I did play it in a small orchestra when I was a lad. It was a sublime experience so I can imagine how it would be magical.Great Program, worth the licence fee!
The story I knew already, but it was a beautifully done programme.
@Globalti, there is a version from the original Foundling Manuscript available by a period orchestra (I have it on LP, it's great): http://www.amazon.co.uk/Handel-Messiah-Foundling-Hospital-Version/dp/B000004CXU
To listen to the Messiah is one thing ... to sing it is a whole other experience ... magic.
It gets worse, her father comes from Buckinghamshire - I have no idea where that is, but it sounds well poncey.