Tuesday, 21 July 2020

Hillingdon - The Home of Heathrow

The London Borough of Hillingdon is a borough of West London.  Ruislip, Hayes and Uxbridge (home of Brunel University) are settlements in Hillingdon. Heathrow Airport straddles Hillingdon and Hounslow. 

Monday, 13 July 2020

Pianos for the Aficionado

Bosendorfer, which hails from Vienna, Austria, is one of the oldest luxury piano makers in the world. Bluthner and Steinway are also famous manufacturers. Bosendorfer pianos were chosen by Franz Liszt for his concerts in Vienna.

Sunday, 12 July 2020

Where Music Meets Literature - Symphonic Poems

A symphonic poem is orchestral music evoking the content of a poem. The German word Tondichtung (literally "tone poem") refers to the same concept.  The Hungarian composer Liszt created thirteen such compositions which in turn inspired Dvorak and Richard Strauss to pen compositions with the same intent.

Bach's Goldberg Variations

The Goldberg Variations is a piece for harpsichord by German composer Johann Sebastian Bach. A harpsichord is like a keyboard that internally plays a harp. It was thought to have been composed for the Russian diplomat Count Keyserling as a sleeping aid who paid Bach with a golden goblet filled with coins. The composition was published in 1741 and consists of 30 variations.

Monday, 6 July 2020

Jersey-born Count Basie's Classic Jazz

Count Basie, an American jazz pianist, founded his own orchestra, the Count Basie Orchestra, in 1935, leading the group for almost 50 years.

He was born in Red Bank, in Monmouth County, New Jersey (speculation exists over the origin of the name Monmouth, it could be a reference to James Scott, 1st Duke of Monmouth, or named after Monmouthshire in Wales).

In Red Bank today, the Count Basie Theatre, is named after him.