Yesterday Ramey stopped by after work with a load of pizza, cupcakes, and lots of other goodies! We had a feast, and I've got pizza and other necessities for the weekend.
Later, I watched the New York Philharmonic on PBS, playing Richard Strauss's Salome, based on the play by Oscar Wilde. I don't like Richard Strauss, he was "Hitler's composer," very anti-Semitic and pro-Nazi. But musically he was a genius. That's not to say his music appeals to me. It is great, but not appealing. Salome was terrifying, especially the parts sung by Deborah Voigt, a very powerful dramatic soprano. I guess I'm glad I finally sat through something by R. Strauss, but once was enough.
Friday, September 23, 2011
Pizza At Last!
This is probaby the least horrible illustration by Beardsley, for Wilde's play.
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I said Strauss was a genius, but that's just hearsay. It's what "they" say. What do I know?
Posted by Joanne Cage -- Joanne Cage at 8:36 AM
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Don't say pizza in front of a dieting woman.
Or cupcakes either.
Perhaps pie companies should use Strauss music instead of their existing jingles. Then you could dislike them both at the same time!!
I like Johann Strauss ("Blue Danube," "Die Fledermaus"). But not Richard Strauss. If an obnoxious commercial used Strauss music, they'd be sure to use Johann, and then I'd have to listen to the jingles.
Oh, I commented here a few days ago that I like Aubrey Beardsley. His artwork makes me feel very 'tangled in the fallen vines' of the late 1960s. But I see my comment was sabotaged, probably by Johann Strauss.
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