I just saw the coolest artwork in the newspaper today and wanted to share it with all of you. It's called Nimbus II and it's an indoor cloud created by Dutch artist Berndnaut Smilde. An original picture of it is purchased by the Saatchi Gallery in London. Yay for Dutch art in London
Here's a picture of the work: http://www.saatchi-gallery.co.uk/artist ... mbusII.htm
After the Libera concert in Arundel my boyfriend and I will spend two days in London. I'm currently planning our trip.
On Sunday 6 May we plan to catch the 11.30am Mass at St. Paul's Cathedral and the 3pm Evensong at Westminster Abbey. Any suggestions for what we could do on the evening?
On Monday we want to do a tour of Westminster Abbey and catch some more sights before we leave for the airport at 4pm.
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Right now, I am absolutely looking forward to Arundel next weekend. I was a little gutted not to be able to get premium seats, but I consider not so bad at all as I won't be queuing and fighting for a front row. Also, I hear the acoustics are better, a little further away from the stage
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Interesting picture, and I like the concept of a complementary Libera track.
Recently saw a version of Munch's "The Scream" on display at Sotheby's, London, prior to it's auction in New York next week. Estimated price - $80 million - I won't be bidding!
How about "Be Still my Soul" as an accompanying track.
John
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john45 wrote:
Good choice.
For first time visitors to London, an Albert Hall concert is a memorable event in itself, never mind what's playing.
Are you going?
John
No, sadly not John. I'm heading back home at lunchtime on Sunday. I was also going to suggest a hip hop version of Othello at The Globe theatre but all the tickets are sold out for the evening show
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john45 wrote:
Interesting picture, and I like the concept of a complementary Libera track.
Recently saw a version of Munch's "The Scream" on display at Sotheby's, London, prior to it's auction in New York next week. Estimated price - $80 million - I won't be bidding!
How about "Be Still my Soul" as an accompanying track.
John
They have a version of The Scream at the Tate iirc - saw the one you are on about on the news.
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"Thank you for visiting the Royal Albert Hall's web site. You are currently in a queue as we are experiencing a high demand for ticket purchases. You are currently NUMBER 109 in the queue. "
It took me a while to get to the actual page
We're not looking for free stuff per se. I'll discuss it
I saw The Scream once in Oslo. It was impressive but not as much as I thought it would be. Still, I'm glad to have seen it because it got stolen a few times after I think
Quite hard to consider combining it with a Libera song though. Somehow I can't match the comfort of Be Still My Soul with the agony portrayed in the image. We Are The Lost comes more to mind.
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maartendas wrote:On Sunday 6 May we plan to catch the 11.30am Mass at St. Paul's Cathedral and the 3pm Evensong at Westminster Abbey. Any suggestions for what we could do on the evening?
Yorkie wrote:Now, that makes me wish I was staying an extra night in London.
Well, you should really think about
I visited Rome four times and I never had a chance to listen to this choir. I think it's really something special (and as I'm well trained for queuing ...)
Thanks for the heads-up. Not sure we'll give it a go though, we'll probably be pretty much satisfied musically/liturgically, and to be honest the only thing I ever heard of this choir was that they were surprisingly not that good... Then again, it's a rare occasion that makes me curious not to miss it.
p.s.: random notification: yay for making me the first poster on page 100 of this topic
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