[FairfieldLife] A Hippy Haven?
Notice that Fairfield, Iowa is not listed? The following is a list of places where there exists a sizable hippy population, http://www.hippy.com/havens.htm http://www.hippy.com/havens.htm Where have all the flowers gone? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5ZFlds146Fs https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5ZFlds146Fs
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Re: [FairfieldLife] Transcendentalist power! Now!
On Thursday, December 21, 2017, 11:42:05 AM GMT, he...@hotmail.com [FairfieldLife]wrote: Re Handel: when he composed Messiah, I believe he'd been living in London, England next to nothing short of 30 yrs? YES But he premiered the piece in Dublin. Later on there were London performances. Depending on what singers were available he rewrote songs, so there are multiple versions of Messiah. There is one that is for male voices only (in 1751), probably performed in a church. "By 1741, when he composed “Messiah”, Italian opera was out of favour and his fortunes were on the wane. An old friend, the musician Matthew Dubourg, arranged for him to be invited to Dublin by three charitable societies, for a series of six concerts." "Handel arrived in November 1741 and took rooms at 26 Lower Abbey Street. He gathered an orchestra and chorus, mainly from the city’s two cathedrals and worked with them on “Messiah”. Public rehearsals generated great interest: the notice for the first performance urged ladies not to wear hoops and gentlemen to “come without their swords” to save space. With Handel both conducting and playing an organ, the Dublin audience expressed its 'exquisite delight'."
[FairfieldLife] Happy Solstice Day!
Om Thanks be to the Providence of the Unified Field it is here, it is winter solstice day! Notes on the winter Solstice, From the Fairfield, Iowa Waldorf-inspired Singing Cedars School web page.. Throughout almost every culture of the northern hemisphere – the Roman celebration of Saturnalia, the Hebrew feast of the Dedication of the Temple, the Druid celebration of the winter solstice, the feast day of Mithraism – this midwinter holiday has had festival connotations of light and the sun, of the time when winter’s dark draws to a close and the renewed promise that spring’s light will soon begin. http://singingcedars.com/festivals-celebrations/ http://singingcedars.com/festivals-celebrations/
Re: [FairfieldLife] Transcendentalist power! Now!
Re Handel: when he composed Messiah, I believe he'd been living in London, England next to nothing short of 30 yrs?