excerpt from 'The diaries of Sylvia Townsend Warner' pp. 16 (97 words)
excerpt from 'The diaries of Sylvia Townsend Warner' pp. 16 (97 words)
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Byrd Schedule. In the evening to the BBC John Ireland evening. Trio - 1919, too noble for my taste, songs by Hardy, Dekker (very good, an excited talking vocal curve, almost like hens) and the love of friendship set. Then the Sonatina, with a Sabbath last movement based on Lolly. This I really liked. It has an excitement of the wild brain instead of the usual wild body orgy. Then two songs from AE Houseman [sic] with a piano epilogue and a cello sonata that I should enjoy but they were playing against time, and it didn't emerge. |
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