"Dormons, dormons tous" from Jean Baptiste Lully's opera Atys (1676)
Act 3, Scene 4:
The scene changes to a cavern surrounded by poppies and brooks, whither the God of Sleep comes, accompanied by pleasant and terrible dreams
[Prelude]
Sleep
Let us sleep, let us all sleep;
Ah! How sweet is rest!
Dormons, dormons tous;
ah que le repos est doux!
Morpheus
Reign, divine Sleep, reign over all the world;
Scatter your most soporiferous poppies;
Beguile care, charm the senses,
Secure all hearts in deep tranquillity.
Régnez, divin sommeil, régnez sur tout le monde,
Répandez vos pavots les plus assoupissants;
Calmez les soins, charmez les sens,
Retenez tous les coeurs dans une paix profonde.
Phobetor
Let no brutal noise be made,
Flow, murmur, ye clear streams;
Only the sound of waters
Lulls the sweetness of such delightful silence.
Ne vous faites point violence,
Coulez, mumurez, clairs ruisseaux,
Il n'est permis qu'au bruit des eaux
De troubler la douceur d'un si charmant silence.
Sleep
Let us sleep, let us all sleep;
Ah! How sweet is rest!
John Dowland (1563 - 1626): Come again, ayre* (dal First Booke of Songes or Ayres of fowre partes with Tableture for the Lute, 1597, n. 17). Paul Agnew, tenore; Christopher Wilson, liuto.
Come again! sweet love doth now invite
Thy graces that refrain
To do me due delight,
To see, to hear, to touch, to kiss, to die,
With thee again in sweetest sympathy.
Come again! that I may cease to…
You're watching smosh live. Everyone is having a great time. Smosh seem a little excited. "We have a surprise for you guys." Ian says. All of a sudden Chanse and Angela come out and start imitating Shayne and Amanda. When they get to the end of the podcast, someone says...
"Y’all I can’t even think of a bit rn. Love you two!!”
Lights flash everywhere, and you see Brennan Iketani tagged in a Shourtney wedding post. Everyone is going wild and crying. Then if things couldn't get any better, Dan and Phil walk in and kiss, holding the gay flag.
The Plaint: “O let me weep!” Soloists: Juliette Mey (mezzo-soprano), Augusta McKay Lodge (violin)
Extract from "The Fairy Queen" by Henry Purcell (1659–1695) Production of Les Arts Florissants Musical direction: Paul Agnew Stage direction and choreography: Mourad Merzouki Orchestra: Les Arts Florissants
The first of the deluxe presentations was at the Forrest theatre, Philadelphia, Thursday evening. The audience was composed largely of members of the Advertising Clubs of the World, which was holding an international convention in the Quaker City, and the members of the Poor Richard Club. There were also present a large turnout of society, official and judicial life of Philadelphia.
The other audience, which included Mrs. Coolidge, members of the diplomatic corps and Washington newspapermen, as guests of the National Press club, viewed the picture at a special screening Friday night at Poli’s theatre in Washington.
General W. W. Atterbury; Senator-elect [and notorious political boss] Wm. S. Vare; Senator [and law professor] George W. Pepper; Lieut. Commander Geo. B. Wilson, U. S. Navy [not to be confused with the character from the Great Gatsby] ; Mrs. Barclay Warburton [civil rights supporter and journalist] ; Major Norman MacLeod; E. T. Stottsbury; Paul Thompson; Alexander Van Rensselaer; Mrs. Charlemagne Tower; Dr. H. J. Tily [department story owner, mason] ; Mr. and Mrs. Theodore W. Reath; Frank Smith; Mr. and Mrs. Jos. N. Snellenburg [merchant in clothing trade] ; Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Block; Mr. and Mrs. Jules E. Mastbaum [movie theater and department store magnates] ; George Nitsche [possibly an affiliate of U. Penn]; Josiah H. Penniman [Provost of U. Penn] ; J. Willis Martin [a judge]; H. S. McDevitt; John J. Monaghan.
Judge Buffington, of Pittsburgh; Thos Finletter [could be one of a a number of lawyers with this name]; Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Einstein; Maurice Paillard, French consul; Robt. Von Moschzisker [justice of the Supreme Court of Pennsylvania]; Mayor W. Freeland Kendrick; Geo. H. Elliott, director of public safety; Chas. B. Hall, president of City Council; Dr. Charles Hart; Rev. Wm. H. Fineschriber; Chas Fox, district attorney [could be a coincidence but Charles Fox III and IV are both currently lawyers in Pennsylvania]; John Fisler, president Manufacturers Club [golf afficianado]; Albert M. Greenfield [real estate broker and developer]; Jos. P. Gaffney; Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Gimbel [department store owner]; Daniel Gimbel [brother and co-owner along with Ellis]; J. D. Lit; Richard Gimbel [son of Ellis Gimble]; Benedict Gimbel [brother of Ellis and Daniel]; Colonel Robert Glendinning [banker]; Benjamin Golder [member of the Pennsylvania State House of Representatives], Agnew T. Dice [President of Reading Railroad].
Dr. Leon Elmaleh [founder of the Levantine Jews Society of Philadelphia]; H. Gilbert Cassidy [a judge]; Utley E. Crane [author of Business Law for Business Men]; Cyrus H. K. Curtis [magazine publisher]; Chas. S. Caldwell; G. W. Cole; Hampton L. Carson [lawyer, professor, state Attorney general]; A. Lincoln Acker [Philidelphia port collector]; Max Aron [lawyer]; Eugene C. Bonniwell [a judge]; Chas. L. Brown; Edward Groome; Chas. L. Bartlett; Edward Bok [editor of the Ladies Home Journal]; Mr. and Mrs. Geo. H. Lorimer [editor of the Saturday Evening Post]; Edw. Bacon; Chas. Curtis Harrison [a judge]; Samuel S. Eels, Rev. J. J. O’Hara [future Archbishop of Philadelphia], and Bishop Thos. J. Garland, D. D. [Episcopalian bishop]
There were a bunch of Universal employees in attendance too but that's less interesting to me. Let's see who went to the Washington show
Both showings were under the auspices of Ambassador Henri Beragner of France and Marcel Knecht, French publisher and trade representative.
Dr. Ferdnand Heurteur, leader of the orchestra of the Paris Opera House, came to the United States to conduct the orchestras at these two showings.
Among the distinguished guests at the Washington showing were:
Don Juan Riano, Spanish ambassador; Senor and Senora de Mathieu, Chilan ambassador; Raoul Tilmont, secretary, Belgium embassy; G. H. Thompson, second secretary, British embassy; A. J. Pack, British embassy; Eduardo Racedo and Madame Racedo, first secretary, Argentine embassy; Conrado Traverso, Argentine embassy; Dr. and Senora Velarde, Peruvian ambassador; Dr. and Madame Santiago F. Bedoya, secretary, Peruvian embassy; Senor and Senora Tellez, Mexican ambassador; Senor and Senora Castro, secretary, Mexican embassy; Ambassador de Martino, Italy; Colonel Augusto Villa, miltary attache, Italian embassy; Count and Countess Sommati di Mombello, Italian embassy; Signor Leonardo Vitetti, Italian embassy.
Baron and Baroness Ago Maltzan, German embassy; Mr. and Madame Matsuidaira, Japanese embassy; Mr. and Madame Gurgel de Amaral, Brazilian embassy; Senor and Senora de Sanchez Aballi, Cuban embassy; Senor Don Jose T. Baron, secretary, Cuban embassy; Brigadier General Georges A. L. Dumont, military attache, French embassy; Mr. Jules Henry, first secretary, French embassy; Major and Madame Georges Thenault, French embassy; Captain and Madame Willm, French embassy; Mr. A. Konow Bojsen, secretary, Danish legation; Mr. and Madame Marc Peter, Swiss ambassador; Mr. Andor de Hertelendy, Hungarian embassay; Senor and Senora Ricardo Jaimes Freyre, Bolivian embassy.
Mr. and Mrs. Timothy A. Smiddy, minister, Irish Free State; Mr. and Madame Simoposilis, Minister from Greece; Mr. and Madame Prochnik, Austrian ambassador; Mr. and Madame Charles L. Seya, Latvian embassy; Mahmoud Samy Pasha and Madame Samy Pasha, Egyptian embassy; Mr. Zdenek Fierlinger, Minister from Czechoslovakia; Mr. Simeon Radeff, Bulgarian embassy; Mr. and Madame Jan Ciechanowski, Polish minister; Senor don Manuel Zavala, Nicaragua embassy, and Mr. and Madame Bostrom, Swedish ambassador.
Burnt out on post my few cents on Pender, but I think for the sake of keeping info accessible, Paul-Agnew’s post from the forum via the Wayback Machine: https://web.archive.org/web/20150424151417/https://kenpenders.com/forums/viewtopic.php?f=18&t=2717
Just for fast easy reference.
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No matter how many times I see that, it stuns me that he could treat one of his legitimate fans in such an atrocious manner.
Truth be told though, I think everyone’s pretty much moved on from Penders. He’s not going to release anything anytime soon and what’s happened has happened, so... there’s not much further to go really other than getting on with life and letting him squander his own.
Gerald Kevin Sauter was born April 25, 1934, at his home near Millersburg, Iowa, the son of Michael F and Agatha Mary (Wagner) Sauter. He graduated from Millersburg High School in 1952 and went on to spend two years at St. Ambrose College. Kevin was drafted into the United States Army, and spent two years in the reserves. He was a lifelong farmer, farming with his brothers. On June 15, 1957, Kevin was united in marriage to Phyllis “Dee Dee” G King at St. Bernard’s Catholic Church in Millersburg. They were married 65 years this past June! Kevin was a member of St. Joseph Catholic Church in North English and the Knights of Columbus. He enjoyed playing baseball in his younger years, watching the Chicago Cubs and golfing. Kevin died on Tuesday, Dec. 20, 2022, at Compass Memorial Hospital in Marengo at the age of 88 years.
He is survived by his wife, Dee Dee of Williamsburg; three daughters, Shari (Dann) Harwood of Norway, Julie (Don) Meyer of Deep River and Amy (Steve) Greene of Deep River; two sons, Jerry (Shannon) Sauter of New River, Ariz., and Joe (Erika) Sauter of Williamsburg; 13 grandchildren; 19 great-grandchildren; seven great-great-grandchildren; a sister, Audrey Weldon of Williamsburg; a brother, Michael Sauter of Deep River; a sister-in-law, Marge Sauter of North English; and numerous nieces and nephews. He was preceded by his parents; brothers, Claire, Jim and Paul Sauter; sisters, Mary Kathleen Sauter, Barbara DeDecker, Joan Hadley and Kay Joens; and his grandson, Matthew Agnew.
Funeral Mass will be held 1 p.m. on Wednesday, Dec. 28, 2022, at St. Joseph Catholic Church in North English. Visitation will be Wednesday from 11 a.m. until service time. A general memorial fund has been established. Messages and tributes may be left at www.powellfuneralhomes.com.
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Ring in the New Year from Home: Here's Details For Times Square's Ball Drop Streaming
Ring in the New Year from Home: Here's Details For Times Square's Ball Drop Streaming
Celebrate the arrival of the new year from the comfort of your home with a complimentary live webcast of the Times Square New Year's Eve ball drop. If you're unable to make it to the bustling streets of Times Square, fear not! Here's your guide on how to experience all the excitement right from your living room.
On Saturday, December 30, 2023, the iconic New Year's Eve ball illuminated Times Square in New York, setting the stage for the throngs of revelers ready to welcome the new year. With officials and organizers geared up to ensure crowd safety, the anticipation for the celebration is at an all-time high.
Gain front-row access to the festivities online by tuning in to the free live webcast starting at 6 p.m. on Sunday. This virtual experience serves as your golden ticket to exclusive backstage stories, behind-the-scenes buzz, and dazzling performances.
Curious about who will be guiding you through the NYE 2024 webcast? Join actor Jonathan Bennett, known for his role in Mean Girls, and TV personality Jeremy Hassell. Bennett, returning after hosting in 2016, 2019, 2020, and 2021, brings his infectious energy to the event. Meanwhile, Hassell, a familiar face at Times Square, is your go-to host for live events and celebrity interviews.
Prepare to groove to the beats of musical legends during the Times Square New Year's Eve celebration and Ball Drop. Paul Anka will serenade you with classics like "My Way" and "Imagine," while Flo Rida will have you dancing to hits like "My House," "Low," and "Wild Ones." Stay tuned for a surprise performance immediately following the iconic Ball Drop at midnight.
Immerse yourself in a captivating Chinese cultural performance by the Sino-American Friendship Association, and catch the vibrant moves of the New York dance group AGNEW, adding an extra dose of excitement to the celebration.
Curious about who will be dropping the Times Square New Year's Eve celebration ball? Soccer stars Ali Krieger, Kelley O'Hara, and Midge Purce will take center stage for this magical moment, pushing the crystal button and marking the beginning of a brand new year.
Ensure you don't miss the 15th annual webcast – catch it on the official website or head to YouTube for an uninterrupted live stream. Skip the crowds and enjoy the festivities hassle-free, making this New Year's Eve a memorable and comfortable celebration from the confines of your home.
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Claudio Monteverdi (1567 - 1643): Lamento della Ninfa, da Madrigali guerrieri et amorosi (VIII Libro di madrigali, 1638, n. 22), su testo di Ottavio Rinuccini. Emma Kirkby, soprano; Paul Agnew e Andrew King, tenori; Alan Ewing, basso; The Consort of Musicke, dir. Anthony Rooley.
Lo stesso testo messo in musica da Antonio Brunelli, ma Monteverdi ne dà un’interpretazione completamente diversa.
Non…
Official 2023 Times Square New Year’s Eve Event Lineup Announced
Flo Rida and Paul Anka to Lead Musical Lineup for Live, Commercial-Free Webcast and TV Pool Feed
Megan Thee Stallion, Tyla, Sabrina Carpenter, Maria Becerra, Jelly Roll, and Yng Lvcas to Perform Live in Times Square for the 2024 New Year’s Eve Celebration
Global Event to Also Feature Performances by the Sino-American Friendship Association, AGNEW, and Triad Brass
Jonathan Bennett and Jeremy…
Poem here says
Comment number one
Uh, comment number 2 was dynamite
But comment number one was the one that we decided to, to use here this evening
Because it makes a, a comment, if you listen closely
On what is now being advertised in East Harlem as the rainbow conspiracy
A combination of the Students For A Democratic Society
The Black Panthers, and the Young Lords
And this is my particular comment about that conspiracy
Comment number one
The time is in the street you know
Us living as we do, upside down
And the new word to have is revolution
People don't even want to hear the preacher spill or spiel
Because God's hole card has been thoroughly piqued
And America is now blood and tears instead of milk and honey
The youngsters who were programmed to continue fucking up woke up one night
Digging Paul Revere and Nat Turner as the good guys
America stripped for bed and we had not all yet closed our eyes
The signs of truth were tattooed across our often entered vagina
We learned, to our amazement, the untold tale of scandal
Two long centuries buried in a musty vault
Hosed down daily with a gagging perfume
America was a bastard
The illegitimate daughter of the mother country
Whose legs were then spread around the world
And a rapist known as freedom
Free doom
Democracy, liberty, and justice were revolutionary code names that preceded
The bubbling, bubbling, bubbling, bubbling, bubbling
In the mother country's crotch
And behold a baby girl was born
Nurtured by slave holders and whitey racists
It grew and grew and grew
Screwing indiscriminately, like mother, like daughter
Everything unplagued by her madame mother
The present mocks us, good black people with keen memories
Set fire to the bastards who ask us in a whisper
To melt and integrate
Young, very young, teeny bopping revolt on weekend young
Dig by proxy what a mental ass kicking they receive
Through institutionalized everything and vomit up slogans to stay out of Vietnam
They seek to hide their relationship with the world's prostitute
Alienating themselves from everything except dirt and money
With long hair, grime, and dope
To camo-hide the things that cannot be hidden
They become runaway children
To walk the streets downtown with everyday black people
Sitting on the curb crying
Because we know that they will go back home with a clear conscience and a college degree
The irony of it all, of course
Is when a pale face SDS motherfucker dares look hurt
When I tell him to go find his own revolution
He wonders why I tell him that America's revolution will not be the melting pot
But the toilet bowl
He is fighting for legalized smoke or lower voting age
Less lip from his generation gap and fucking in the street
Where is my parallel to that?
All I want is a good home and a wife
And her children and some food to feed them every night
Back goes pale face to basics
Does Little Orphan Annie have a natural?
Do Sluggos kings make him a refugee from Mandingo?
What does Webster say about soul?
I say you, silly trite motherfucker
Your great-grandfather tied a ball and chain to my balls
And bounced me through a cotton field
While I lived in an unflushable toilet bowl
And now you want me to help you overthrow what?
The only truth that can be delivered to a four year revolutionary
With a hole card i.e. skin is this
Fuck up what you can
In the name of Piggy Wallace, Dickless Nixon, and Spiro Agnew
Leave brother Cleaver and Brother Malcolm alone please
After all is said and done
Build a new route to China if they'll have you
Who will survive in America?
Who will survive in America?
Who will survive in America?
Who will survive in America?
"The Weather" - exhibition at The Room/Poetry Reading/Cloud Performance for Kids
“The Weather” – exhibition at The Room/Poetry Reading/Cloud Performance for Kids
There is an exhibition in homage to Luke Howard ‘Namer of Clouds’ on his 250th anniversary at The Room, 33 Holcombe Road N17 9AS – 15 November 2022-14 December 2022.
Martine Ormerod
Albert Marquet – Waiting for a Ferry on the Danube
James McBey – View of Dunkirk
Johann Geyer – Balloonists – Courtesy of Agnews Fine Art
John Lindoll? – The Broads
Paul Mictchell – Train and Light
Paul…