@@maxmerry8470 -- Oh, it does! Add a Tsunami and Mudside....and it WOULD have been a Perfect Storm. My concern was only that I get an allergic reaction when tossed under tons of poorly-cured concrete rubble!
@@steveegallo3384, this is gorgeous ... music that soothes the soul !!! Stay safe ... 7.5 seems extreme ... Puerto Rico has been experiencing these frequently, but nothing this destructive for a long while ...
[0:00] I. Halcyon Days (Elizabeth Tudor) [7:47] II. Springtime in Angus (Elizabeth of Glamis) [16:04] III. March : Youth of Britain (Princess Elizabeth).
I wasn't aware of this suite. Then when I heard the opening notes on the radio, I knew it well. It was the theme music for The Forsyte Saga, the BBC production of John Galsworthy's novel. It was done in the early 70s from the appearance of the actors.
Cheerful and rousing! Just what the Doctor ordered after a 7.5 Earthquake.....Greetings from San Agustinillo, Oaxaca!
What? Covid-19 and now an earthquake???? "Springtime In Angus" will, hopefully, make you feel better......
@@maxmerry8470 -- Oh, it does! Add a Tsunami and Mudside....and it WOULD have been a Perfect Storm. My concern was only that I get an allergic reaction when tossed under tons of poorly-cured concrete rubble!
@@steveegallo3384, this is gorgeous ... music that soothes the soul !!! Stay safe ... 7.5 seems extreme ... Puerto Rico has been experiencing these frequently, but nothing this destructive for a long while ...
@@maxmerry8470 Max, hopefully a comet or asteroid will leave us alone ... for a little while ...
[0:00] I. Halcyon Days (Elizabeth Tudor)
[7:47] II. Springtime in Angus (Elizabeth of Glamis)
[16:04] III. March : Youth of Britain (Princess Elizabeth).
I wasn't aware of this suite. Then when I heard the opening notes on the radio, I knew it well. It was the theme music for The Forsyte Saga, the BBC production of John Galsworthy's novel. It was done in the early 70s from the appearance of the actors.
Actually, the 1960s!
Back in the days when the current Queen Elizabeth was an embodiment of the "Youth of Britain".
Thanks for this - I don't suppose anyone knows how many trumpets/cornets this is scored for? tyvm
19:56 :)