> On the other hand, Holmes was mentioned in a Doyle story as being interested
> in the isorhythmic motets of Lassus. Or was it Tallis? I wonder if Doyle
> himself actually knew anything about isorhythmic motets.
> Jim
>
I remember that during the whole of that memorable day he lost
himself
Dear all:
As this item was not written by Arthur Conan Doyle, it strikes me as
preposterous -- as bad as most Holmes pastiches (which would make it pretty
bad). It
takes Holmes out of the 19th century; his violin playing was never portrayed
as antiquarian.
On the other hand, Holmes was menti
In a biography of Dietrich Bonhoeffer I was reading recently, it said that
he sang to the the playing of his lute one night - ca 1923 or so...
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