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Biber • Rosenmüller Consort Music with Original Instruments, vol. 1 - Leonhardt Telefunken
Cover art: Musizierende Gesellschaft by Jan Miense Molenaer (1610-1668)
Grieg Piano Concerto • Franck Symphonic Variations - Cziffra Vandernoot EMI France Dowel
Mercure Ed. Paris
Atelier Joubert
Photo Arielli
Respighi Lauda per la Natività del Signore • Deità Silvane • Trittico Botticelliano - Heltay Argo
Cover illustration: The Adoration of the Kings by Sandro Botticelli
Puccini Gianni Schicchi - Gobbi de los Angeles Santini Capitol
Cover art not attributed, possibly Derek Allen or Gene Grant.
Catalani: Loreley
Catalani: La Wally
Zandonai: Giuletta e Romeo
Wolf-Ferrari: I Gioielli della Madonna
Wolf-Ferrari: I Quattro Rusteghi
Wolf-Ferrari: Il Segreto di Susanna
Pick-Mangiagalli: Notturno romantico
Mascagni: Guglielmo Ratcliff
Mascagni: Le Maschere
Wagner Siegfried Idyll • Tchaikovsky Romero and Juliet - Cantelli EMI HMV
Photo credit: Werner Wolff
Cover design uncredited.
Couperin Apothéose de Lully • Charpentier Suite from Médée - Leppard L'Oiseau Lyre
Cover art: unknown
Saint-Saëns Symphony 3 'Organ' - Barenboim Litaize Deutsches Grammophon
Cover design: Holger Matthies, Hamburg
Haydn Symphonies vol 9 • 42 • 45 • 46 • 47 • 51 • 65 - Solomons CBS Masterworks
Cover art: Zoffany: The Bradshaw Family (detail), courtesy of the Tate Gallery, London
Debussy Préludes, vol 1 - Michelangeli Deutsche Grammophon
Cover photo of Arturo Benedetti Michelangeli by Lauterwasser
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Today was a fantastic and (by our standards) eventful vacation day. It all started when Pookie went to get her haircut. The stylist decided to give her a French braid, which made her look like one of the Duras sisters. Pookie has the worst luck at the salon! Not only that, but once said horrible braid was removed, it became evident that her hair actually seemed longer than before it was "cut". Meanwhile, Schnookie took it upon herself to shovel the entire massive driveway herself. Someone was feeling fit.
Then everyone settled down for the men's biathalon. This Olympics has been tough for us. Our Vancouver experience was to fall deeply in love with Norway. We adopted a Norwegian city as our spiritual sister city (which at Maple Hoo basically means we read a bunch of Wikipedia articles, and then spend four years checking the weather there a few times a year. Because, apparently, we're dorks.) and spent every race cheering on the Norwegian athletes. If you've been watching the cross country skiing in Sochi, you've noticed Norway sucks! We can't have a spiritual sister city of losers! That's not the Maple Hoo way! So today we declared the coveted title of New Spiritual City Sister of 2014 goes to...drumroll, please... Grenoble, France! In response, the French biathalete almost squeaked out an amazing gold medal performance. Allez! Vive la France!
After the race, we headed over to the gym for a group training session with Schnookie's trainer. Pookie was incredibly nervous that Schnookie's trainer would turn out to be way tougher than her own trainer, making her look like a weakling. Fortunately, it turned out to be super, duper fun. We did all kinds of fun exercises designed for two people, like throwing a ball back and forth while maintaining a standing lunge, and "King of the Bosu", which involved throwing a ball at a person struggling to balance on a squishy half-dome. Neither of us could walk up the stairs when we got home, so clearly we did good.
Then the evening involved spinning another record from the giant Mylene Sheath jumbo record pack we posted a few days ago. If that record was good, and wasn't destined to be traded in, meant that the record shelf was going to have to be reorganized to make more space. This photo shows that yes, that record was awesome, and reorganization was required. Sooner than later, we're going to need a bigger boat, but we'll cross that bridge when we get there.
Now, on to read all about Grenoble's history of making gloves!
Schumann Carnaval • Chopin Prelude • Berceuse • Etude • Barcarolle - Kilenyi Remington
Cover design: Riser
Simon Barere Memorial • Mozart:Liszt • Liszt • Paganini:Liszt - Barere Remington
Cover design: Curt John Witt
Rhapsody cover; Chris Kealy
Paris cover: Sid Avery
Two 10" LPs combined into one album. Capitol reissued much of their early catalog in this manner, using the cover art from both previous records. The American in Paris cover must have been somewhat scandalous at the time.
Brahms Piano Sonata in f, Op 5 - Badura-Skoda Nixa
Cover illustration uncredited, but possibly Norman Glick.
The address 66 Haymarket, London, formerly Nixa corporate headquarters, is now a trendy bistro called "SpaghettiHouse", according to GoogleEarth.
Tchaikovsky Nutcracker Suite • Addinsall Warsaw Concerto • Falla Ritual Fire Dance • Suppé Light Cavalry - Tops
Cover photographer uncredited. A very lovely model.
CD issue from...
Pierre Monteux: The Complete RCA Album Collection
Superbly mastered, and complete with original LP cover artwork.
Cover art by Eugene Karlin
Cover illustrations: Harriet Smithson as Miss Corrillon in "Wives as They Were, and Maids as They Are" – after George Clint
Hector Berlioz by Prinzhofer, 1845
Grieg Piano Concerto - Karrer Woss Remington
Brilliant cover design by Alex Steinweiss. Not only do we have the tell-tale "Steinweiss Scrawl", but he signed it, as well.