Orchestral piece, from a song on a poem by Christina Rossetti.
This video has the text over the images; a duplicate version but without the text is HERE
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#20 All right, Mr. DeMille ...
I'm ready for my close-up...
Ah, the good ol' daze. ...
Gilbert & Sullivan's Pirates of Penzance: "All is prepared / Stay, Frederic, stay"
From a February 1988 "Ex Libris" concert in the old Main Library...soprano Judy Wade and I accompanied by Rosalind McEnulty. Everything went pretty well except near the end Ros chose a quicker tempo than we had rehearsed...But tempo shmempo! look how thin I am! YouTube is great because this is how posterity will remember me, even if now ... "I am big. It's the pictures that got small"!
In response to #20, the Library could use YouTube for various types of promotions-- program ads, booktalks, demonstrations (like self-check), etc. We could give video tours of facilities, public art, special collections. Endless possibilities!
Ah, the good ol' daze. ...
Gilbert & Sullivan's Pirates of Penzance: "All is prepared / Stay, Frederic, stay"
From a February 1988 "Ex Libris" concert in the old Main Library...soprano Judy Wade and I accompanied by Rosalind McEnulty. Everything went pretty well except near the end Ros chose a quicker tempo than we had rehearsed...But tempo shmempo! look how thin I am! YouTube is great because this is how posterity will remember me, even if now ... "I am big. It's the pictures that got small"!
In response to #20, the Library could use YouTube for various types of promotions-- program ads, booktalks, demonstrations (like self-check), etc. We could give video tours of facilities, public art, special collections. Endless possibilities!
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