Rubbing shoulders with Vivienne Westwood

My husband ended a working day in London with a recital of Brahms’ works for violin and piano by Christian Tetzlaff and Lars Vogt, at the Wigmore Hall. These performances brought out a profound quality in the music which one can sometimes overlook. The only misjudgement in his opinion was playing Mozart as one of the encores: the second encore, by Dvorak, worked much better.

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More recently he and my daughter heard Joyce DiDonato at the Barbican, as part of her Drama Queens tour. I won’t write this up as my daughter has done that in her own blog. A night to find out amongst other things that Vivienne Westwood is not just associated with punk when it comes to music.

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1 Response to Rubbing shoulders with Vivienne Westwood

  1. Naomi says:

    Hi Mum
    Just thought you might want to know that my blog told me that this link you posted to my blog was spam 🙂
    Naomi xxx

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