Wonderful! I found some ancient crumbling sheet music from 1902. Now I know I can let it go, confident that it’s available elsewhere. Love your arrangements. PS, poet Laurence Hope was a woman!
Adela Florence Nicholson! I talk a bit about her here: ua-cam.com/video/ZXYnl_EiRzA/v-deo.html That's lovely you looked the music up to see if it was out there or not. Actually it was finding this music in a crumbled heap that set me on the path to performing it!
Wow thank you! What Andrea is playing is all there in the original music, and Matt's interpolations are either lines chosen from the music, or variations VERY much in the authentic style of the 1910s. He is a world-leading expert in this particular field. Copies of the music are out of copyright and free to find online...a bit more about that in the description to this video: ua-cam.com/video/ZXYnl_EiRzA/v-deo.html
Beautifully done, once again, as always (wouldn't expect anything less, really). And, of no importance, whatsoever, but, would one be correct in suggesting that the seated lady in mauve may, just possibly, have found "her" gown in your closet ?
Great eye for detail! I figured I had enough of these dresses and gave it to her...she was very gracious to accept! It's hard to dodge enthusiastic dress-givers.
"Pale Hands I Loved"--one of my favorite songs! How romantically done!
Wonderful performance! I particularly enjoyed "Pale Hands" and "Til I Wake" both of which were recorded by John McCormack late in his career.
A touch of a much needed breath of fresh air in the stifling and suffocating brutality of every day life...Thank you for this🙏👏💐💛👍✌️
Thank you. Absolutely enchanting.
So beautiful Patricia; your voice appears to grow sweeter with every new video. Thank you for bringing joy to our days. 🌹🌹🌹🌹
Always soothing to listen to your singing 🥰
Very, very interesting - musically, artistically: treasure.
Perfect sound and acoustic.
Bravo !
Oh wow thank you!! It was so nice to be in an acoustic other than the living room...!
@@patriciahammondsongs you not only sound well, you all look so beautiful here - I would add with pleasure.
@@jurek46pink thank you so much, Sir.
Brava!! Such an alluring and exotic program! Exquisitely performed!
Wonderful! I found some ancient crumbling sheet music from 1902. Now I know I can let it go, confident that it’s available elsewhere. Love your arrangements.
PS, poet Laurence Hope was a woman!
Adela Florence Nicholson! I talk a bit about her here: ua-cam.com/video/ZXYnl_EiRzA/v-deo.html That's lovely you looked the music up to see if it was out there or not. Actually it was finding this music in a crumbled heap that set me on the path to performing it!
Bertie Wooster and his banjolele bought me here.
LOVE this!! Always wanted to do a Jeeves & Wooster concert but was unsure as to whether enough people would come.
Lovely!
What a fantastic set of songs: what a singer!! I think these songs seem so fresh when sung by this lady!
Are the accompaniments strictly authentic?
Wow thank you! What Andrea is playing is all there in the original music, and Matt's interpolations are either lines chosen from the music, or variations VERY much in the authentic style of the 1910s. He is a world-leading expert in this particular field. Copies of the music are out of copyright and free to find online...a bit more about that in the description to this video: ua-cam.com/video/ZXYnl_EiRzA/v-deo.html
Feliz Wednesday. Love forever musica. Pao do ceul.
Beautifully done, once again, as always (wouldn't expect anything less, really). And, of no importance, whatsoever, but, would one be correct in suggesting that the seated lady in mauve may, just possibly, have found "her" gown in your closet ?
Great eye for detail! I figured I had enough of these dresses and gave it to her...she was very gracious to accept! It's hard to dodge enthusiastic dress-givers.