oh to be in London – Wigmore Hall 2011: Argerich, Barenboim, Brendel, Mattila

… recently announced 110th-anniversary season is certainly one of the starriest in years. The “gala atmosphere” opening concert goes this year to the Finnish diva Karita Mattila, a superstar since her Cardiff Singer of the World win in 1983, and other big vocal names include Jonas Kaufmann — singing Schubert’s Die schöne Müllerin for the first time in London — Cecilia Bartoli, Thomas Hampson, Susan Graham and Simon Keenlyside. Gilhooly’s big coup, however, is securing Daniel Barenboim for a recital of late Liszt in 2011 (his 200th birthday year).

“It seemed appropriate to invite him for this anniversary year, as he made his London recital debut at the Wigmore, and played regularly here when he was 15 to 20. He hasn’t been here much since then, so I thought now would be a good time to invite him back.”

If tickets for Barenboim’s Festival Hall concerts were hot, those for his Wigmore recital are going to be like molten gold dust. Gilhooly is keeping his fingers crossed that the world’s most popular pianist will do more than one gig. “I’m optimistic that Daniel will be willing to repeat his concert,” he says, cautiously, but with a smuggish-looking grin.

Martha Argerich makes a rare return to the hall, and Alfred Brendel, officially retired, is booked for a series of lectures at which, Gilhooly assures me, “he will certainly play”.

Wigmore Hall’s hot tickets – Times Online.

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Jeri Rigged

Please check out this fabulous budding designer – Jeri Riggs !


Ingrid by Jeri Riggs

And there is a new RAVELRY group – Jeririgged Designs

For another look at Jeri’s work – BadCat Designs – BadCat is a fabulous lace designer and her blog is worthy of hours of reading…including group projects.  Her current one – The Snow Queen – is gorgeous.  This group project is closed but look at her blog – there will be a summer group soon!

Both of these talented ladies are in our monthly knitting group – we are so honored to have them!

 

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Philip Langridge 1939-2010


Philip Langridge 1939-2010

via Brian Dickie by Brian Dickie on 3/6/10

It is with great sadness that we note the passing yesterday evening in London of Philip Langridge, singer, musician, artist, and truly wonderful man.Much will be written, but nothing can recapture adequately the warmth of his smile, the gaiety of his laughter; he was held in enormous respect and affection by all that knew him and worked with him.

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Kyl: Senate will pass temporary extension of unemployment benefits – The Hill’s Blog Briefing Room

Kyl: Senate will pass temporary extension of unemployment benefits – The Hill’s Blog Briefing Room.

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Gang ‘threatened to destroy Leonardo da Vinci painting’ – Telegraph

Gang ‘threatened to destroy Leonardo da Vinci painting’ – Telegraph.

Five men threatened to destroy the Madonna of the Yarnwinder, a world-famous painting by Leonardo da Vinci, unless its aristocratic owners paid a ransom of £4.25million, a court heard yesterday.

By Auslan Cramb, Scottish Correspondent
Published: 4:53PM GMT 01 Mar 2010

The Madonna of the Yarnwinder painting, which is estimated to be worth more than £30m, was stolen by axe-wielding robbers from the Duke of Buccleuch’s home at Drumlanrig Castle in south west Scotland.

Alison Russell, 25, who was working as a tour guide, said two men appeared in the castle’s Staircase Gallery just after opening time on August 27, 2003, and told her she would be killed if she did not lie on the floor.
 
She told the High Court in Edinburgh: “One of them put his hand over my mouth and asked me to get down on the ground. He came from behind, put his hand over my mouth and told me I had to lie down on the ground or they would kill me.”


Sarah Skene, 73, a shop assistant at the castle who was also working as a tour guide that day, went to the gallery after hearing “a commotion.”


She said: “There was a male standing in front of the painting with an axe in his hand.”


The other man pulled the Da Vinci painting – one of the main attractions in the stately home – from the wall and as the alarm sounded the pair escaped through a window and down an outside staircase.


The jury saw CCTV photos showing one of the men in a white, wide-brimmed hat and fawn jacket, and the other in a dark jacket and baseball cap.


The five men on trial deny conspiring to extort £4.25m and an alternative charge of attempted extortion. They are not accused of the robbery.


The trial centres on a claim that they were holding the painting to ransom in a bid to get members of the family and their insurers to pay for its safe return.


The charges include allegations that they are guilty of receiving stolen goods and that cash used when the painting was recovered somewhere in England was embezzled from the client account of a solicitor’s firm linked to Marshall Ronald, one of the accused.


The three men from England and two from Scotland are alleged to have hatched a plan between July and October 2007 to get the money from the ninth Duke of Buccleuch – who died weeks before the painting was recovered – his son, the 10th Duke of Buccleuch, and their insurers.


The five are alleged to have menaced the dukes with threats that the painting would be damaged or destroyed if the money was not paid.


The indictment claims that they met in the offices of the legal firm Boyds in West Regent Street, Glasgow, to agree their plan.


Ronald, 53, of Upholland, Skelmersdale, Lancs, is alleged to have contacted a chartered loss adjuster acting for the insurers in a bid to set up a meeting and to have claimed that the painting could be returned in 72 hours.


The indictment states that he thought he was in contact with people acting for the duke when he sent e-mails and made telephone calls saying “volatile people” would “do something very silly” to the picture if police were brought in, and demanding that £2m should be deposited with a solicitors’ firm and another £2.25m should be put into a Swiss bank account.


Ronald was unaware that the people he was dealing with were undercover officers, according to the indictment.


He is alleged to have bought special acid-free paper and a folio case to transport the painting and to have passed £350,000 to Robert Graham, 57, of Ormskirk, Lancs, who along with John Doyle, 61, also of Ormskirk, is said to have collected the Da Vinci painting from somewhere in England and delivered it to the office in Glasgow.


The indictment claims that at a meeting there on October 4, 2007, Ronald, Graham, Doyle and Calum Jones, 45, of Kilmacolm, Renfrewshire, met undercover officers with the intention of returning the painting if £4,250,000 was paid in two instalments.


A second charge alleges that the five accused – including David Boyce, 63, of Airdrie, Lanarkshire, attempted to defeat the ends of justice by getting one of the officers to sign an agreement that the police would not be told.


The trial continues

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Agatha Christie delivers another mystery beyond the grave – Telegraph

Agatha Christie delivers another mystery beyond the grave – Telegraph.

 

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we had a little snowstorm

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you will have heard that we had a “little” snow storm Thursday and Friday here along the Hudson River.  that’s over 2 plus feet of snow in the garden.

click on the photo above to see more of the yard and the branches that landed miraculously in the MIDDLE of the yard and not on the young lilac bush or butterfly bushes or the camellias as well as many other sights along our wee street.

had another long shoveling workout on Saturday and will take more photos today of that effort – cleaned up the yard a bit moving the branches in and shoveling paths – AFTER shoveling out my car from one side of the street and shoveling out a spot on the other side of the street to move it from the Monday morning cleaning side. 

lots of aching muscles around here!

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that’s my car right behind the shovel


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look what dropped in

Last Snowstorm

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Today’s storm

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this happened between 4 and 5 pm today, when i was out front helping a neighbor shovel her steep driveway to get her suv into her garage… and then shovel our sidewalks.

that is a branch from the next door neighbor’s 100 ft oak tree… i have been waiting for five years for one of the branches to come down… i just pray that is the ONLY one as they are predicting very strong winds starting tonight and will all that wet snow on the branches….ugh.

we have about 6-8 inches already and are supposed to get 8 more inches tonight and tomorrow morning. 

who knows what this will look like tomorrow?

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the wisdom of calvin

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Liberty at Target

March 14th… on your marks…

Apartment Therapy

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