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I find listening to music such a comfort! It soothes and calms me, it invigorates and excites me, I couldn’t be without it!
I have spent hours this week driving myself, my mother and my daughter to appointments in Norwich. I am tired and recovering from a head-cold and a migraine and would like to write a post but haven’t the energy or the time.
Here are some pieces of music inspired by the month, the season and or the weather. Some are long pieces and some are short; some are classical pieces and some are not. I hope you enjoy listening to them.
Nova Scotia January – Waltz from Cape Breton played by Helicon.
Winter from The Seasons by Antonio Vivaldi
The Skater’s Waltz by Émile Waldteufel
The Snow is Dancing No. 4 from Children’s Corner by Claude Debussy
Winterlust, Polka schnell by Josef Strauss
Der Schneemann by Erich Korngold
Lieutenant Kijé Suite by Prokofiev
Snowbound by Genesis
January by Kristina Train
White Winter Hymnal by Fleet Foxes
And to finish, an excerpt from the first Pink Panther film from 1963 set mainly in the ski resort of Cortina D’Amprezzo.
Did you spot all the stars?
Happy listening!
Retirement Reflections said:
These are wonderfully diverse music choices, Clare. Thank you for sharing them!
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Clare Pooley said:
My pleasure, Donna and thank you!
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DoF@theinfill said:
Hope your getting over the cold nicely. All the best 🙂
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Clare Pooley said:
I am feeling much better, thank you! All the best to you, too 🙂
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susanpoozan said:
What a feast, you have eclectic tastes. Hope you are feeling better now.
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Clare Pooley said:
I am feeling much better, thank you, Susan.
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Jane Sturgeon said:
Music is a daily joy and thanks for sharing some of your favourites, Clare. Sending you healing love and soft hugs. ❤ xXx ❤ ❤
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Clare Pooley said:
Thank you so much, Jane, my dear friend ❤ ❤ xxXXxx
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Jill Weatherholt said:
Thanks for sharing these, Clare. I’m book marking these! By the way, that top photo is stunning. I hope you and the family are well. ❤
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Clare Pooley said:
Thank you very much, Jill. I took the top photo years ago when we used to have proper winters! We are all fine now that we have got rid of our colds 🙂 Best wishes to you and Derek xoxo
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Jill Weatherholt said:
❤
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derrickjknight said:
I just knew I would enjoy your music collection, Clare. Never before have I listened to a whole set in total, as I did with this one. You didn’t disappoint. I spotted a few stars not all of whom I could name now. I don’t think I’d want to listen to the Fleet Foxes with a headache. I hope yours has subsided by now.
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Clare Pooley said:
How very kind, Derrick, thank you! My headache is a thing of the past, I’m pleased to say! 🙂
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Richard Sutton said:
A great idea Clare and a wide selection. I especially love the Debussy piece. His ‘Children’s Corner’ is new to me. Very atmospheric and expressive like a French Impressionist painting. It would have fitted my recent ‘winter’ post admirably. I hope the music has cleared the migraine and cold.
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Clare Pooley said:
Thank you very much, Richard I am feeling much better. Debussy is one of my favourite composers and your likening his music to an Impressionist painting is extremely apt!
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Lavinia Ross said:
It looks cold, and beautiful there! Clare, sending you best wishes to feel better soon. I have bookmarked this post to have a listen to your selections when it is quieter this evening.
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Clare Pooley said:
Thank you very much, Lavinia. Unfortunately, we have had no proper snow for two years so this photo is from 2013, I think. I hope you liked some of the music I chose.
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Lavinia Ross said:
I didn’t get to it last night, but the post is bookmarked.
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Clare Pooley said:
🙂
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Lavinia Ross said:
Wonderful selection, Clare! I especially like the Cape Breton waltz. 🙂
Did I spot Diana Muldaur in the last one?
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Clare Pooley said:
I love the Cape Breton Waltz! It was playing on the radio the other morning as I returned from taking my daughter to the station and it made me decide on this music post. I have one of Helicon’s CDs from the 90’s and I see they are still available.
http://www.kenkolodner.com/store/c3/Helicon_Recordings.html
I am sure Diana Muldaur wasn’t in the film but I know who you thought was her, if you were looking at the woman seated bottom left of the opening scene. This was Capucine https://www.imdb.com/name/nm0001010/bio
They have similar looks, I think.
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Clare Pooley said:
I mean, bottom right!
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tootlepedal said:
An eclectic selection. I was pleased to meet the Fleet Foxes who were new to me.
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Clare Pooley said:
Thank you very much, Tom. I only recently discovered The Fleet Foxes myself.
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New Hampshire Garden Solutions said:
I used to work for a lady who had migraines, so I do hope you’re over yours.
It’s very rare when I’m outside of work and there isn’t music playing. I’ve always loved it so I thank you for these. The Genesis song was quite a surprise. I thought I’d heard everything by them!
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Clare Pooley said:
I am completely better thank you. Allen. I used to have so many Genesis albums but they all went missing after one of our house moves (along with many other albums of favourite bands). This track is from ‘And Then There Were Three’ from 1978.
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bitaboutbritain said:
Wonderful, Clare. I don’t know where I’d be without music. Need to find out more about Kristina Train and the Fleet Foxes. Did you ever come across Tomita and ‘Snowflakes are Dancing’? – it got me into Debussy and it’s terrific! You may enjoy this series if you haven’t come across it yet – https://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/m000db8k Hope the headache’s better soon!
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Clare Pooley said:
Thank you very much, Mike. As soon as I read Tomita I remembered her and how popular her music became in the 70’s. I have bookmarked the Stewart Copeland series and will watch it as soon as I can. Thank you for bringing it to my attention. He is such an interesting and knowledgeable man!
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margaret21 said:
What a lovely, varied miscellany.
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Clare Pooley said:
Thank you very much, Margaret.
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Helen said:
I hope you all get well soon.
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Clare Pooley said:
Thank you very much, Helen. We are all fine now 🙂
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Helen said:
That is good to hear, Clare 😊
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Clare Pooley said:
🙂
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Val said:
I hope you feel better soon, Clare. I suffer from migraines so know what you’re going through, and it’s no fun to have a cold on top of it. Good choice of music and thanks for the intro to Kristina Train. I came across the Fleet Foxes years ago on the Black Cab sessions. Here’s a link (but watch when your migraine’s gone as it’s a bit shaky due to the movement of the vehicle!) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sbiIbTukgkA
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Clare Pooley said:
Thank you very much, Val. I’m sorry you get migraines too – they are so debilitating. I love the Black Cab link! Thank you again!
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Rachel Ball said:
I’m looking forward to listening later in the week!
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Clare Pooley said:
Thank you very much, Rachel! Hope you have a good 2020 xx
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Julie said:
I loved your selection of music Clare, I pressed on more than one as I scrolled through and listing to two play at the same time is another experience… but I like that when I did press on one at time though it made me want to dance, especially the last Pink Panther piece, music is a powerful tonic. x
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Clare Pooley said:
That gave me a giggle, Julie! I can imagine the cacophony! Music is indeed a tonic xx
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Lisa G. said:
Clare, I like this musical post! I haven’t listened to them all yet, so I’ll come back when I have.
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Clare Pooley said:
Thank you, Lisa. 🙂
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Lisa G. said:
Well, Clare – you certainly have a wide knowledge of music! Of course I love the Skater’s Waltz best. 🙂 This post took a lot of thought.
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Clare Pooley said:
Thank you so much, Lisa! The Skater’s Waltz is one of my all-time favourite tunes and just makes me happy whenever I hear it.
How’s the baking going? 🙂
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Ste J said:
Great choices, many I wasn’t familiar with, I was pleasantly surprised with the Pink Panther choice. I hope you are well and truly on the mend now.
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Clare Pooley said:
Thank you, Ste J. The migraines turn up every couple of months and it takes me a couple of days to recover and I just put up with them. The cold is much better I’m glad to say.
I’m pleased you liked the music, including the Pink Panther (which I chose as an afterthought because it was set in a ski resort!)
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Laurie Graves said:
I feel exactly the same way about music. Loved listening to your selections. The last, from the Pink Panther, made me smile. I remember that song from the movie, even though I was very young when it came out. I guess the snappiness of the music made an impression on my young mind.
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Clare Pooley said:
Thank you, Laurie. We are of an age, you and I and though I don’t remember the film coming out (we didn’t go to the cinema very often) the Pink Panther films were shown regularly on TV during the 70’s, usually on weekend afternoons when I should have been doing my homework!
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Laurie Graves said:
I probably saw it at the drive-in. Now that really betrays my age!
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Clare Pooley said:
Hehe!
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Annika Perry said:
Clare, I’m sorry you’re feeling unwell; the winter bugs this year are annoyingly tenacious. I hope you are much better soon.
Your music pieces here are beautiful and providing a perfect ‘radio’ station for me this afternoon … thank you for sharing with us! Take care. 😀
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Clare Pooley said:
What a lovely comment, Annika! Thank you! I am feeling much better – the migraines appear every couple of months unfortunately – and the cold is disappearing slowly but surely.
I am pleased you liked my music choices 🙂
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kevin cooper said:
Nice collection… Thanks for sharing, Clare. 🙂
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Clare Pooley said:
My pleasure, Kevin and thank you too! 🙂
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Cynthia Reyes said:
Thank you, Clare. Get well soon.
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Clare Pooley said:
Thank you, Cynthia. I am much better already.
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(Kitty) Cat Strawberry - Meow! said:
Please do look after yourself and I hope you get better soon<3 Lovely choice of music, I've saved a lot of these to watch later as I'm about to head offline right now, but I just love a bit of Strauss 😀 😀
I hope you feel better soon. Hugs ❤ ❤ 🙂
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Clare Pooley said:
Thank you very much, Cat – I am much better 🙂 ❤
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(Kitty) Cat Strawberry - Meow! said:
That’s good to hear ❤ ❤ 🙂
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maryannniemczura said:
Clare-stay tuned to my new blog about more squirrel visits and other critters. I thought of you as I removed our bird feeder this morning. Simply tired of squirrels…
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Clare Pooley said:
I am sorry you have had to remove the bird feeder. The squirrels take it for granted that you’ve left the food out for them and they are so greedy and destructive!
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Luanne said:
A personal playlist! Thank you for the lovely collection, Clare!
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Clare Pooley said:
My pleasure, Luanne!
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quercuscommunity said:
It seems strange for me to be handing out health advice, but you must take it easy and look after yourself. 🙂
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Clare Pooley said:
Thank you, Simon. 🙂 I think things will begin to calm down a little from now on. Mum has had both her cataract eye operations done now, though I still need to take her for her final check-up this week. I have the pleasure of a visit to the dentist today, Joy of joys!
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quercuscommunity said:
It just gets better and better… 🙂
Good to hear your mother has been fully treated. Best of luck for the finalcheck.
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Clare Pooley said:
Thank you 🙂
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wholelottarosie said:
This is a wonderful and atmospheric selection of music, Clare. 🙂
I like it!
There was only a few days of snow in my area this winter. That’s unusual.
Usually you can really do winter sports here.
Greetings from the wonderful Rhine-Highlands / Germany…
Rosie
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Clare Pooley said:
Thank you very much, Rosie. We have only had a few flakes of snow this winter (so far). Very wet, mild and windy!
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Ovidiu Boar said:
Love that Fleet Foxes song.
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Clare Pooley said:
🙂
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Klausbernd said:
Dear Clare,
thank you so much. That was the right post for us winter fans. A great selection.
Unfortunately, here at the North Norfolk coast it isn’t wintery at all right now.
All the best
The Fab Four of Cley
🙂 🙂 🙂 🙂
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Clare Pooley said:
My pleasure, Klausbernd. It hasn’t been at all wintery here, either! 🙂
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roughwighting said:
I hope you are feeling better now and looking forward to March just around the corner. I listen to Vivaldi‘s four seasons often since living here in New England each season is so differentiated and individual. The winter movement stirs me in a beautiful way. And it helps me see the beauty of winter.
I am enjoying listening to each piece you provide to us here. Yes, music can help soothe our souls.
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Clare Pooley said:
Thank you so much, Pam. Vivaldi’s Four Seasons are sublime!
I am feeling quite a lot better though I’m still doing a lot of driving and attending appointments. Maybe, things will have calmed down in a couple of weeks time? Who knows!
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roughwighting said:
Namaste. To a slow down of the fast times, listening to classical music that helps us along the way.
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Clare Pooley said:
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Resa said:
I’ve always loved Meglio Stasera from Pink Panther!
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Clare Pooley said:
It’s wonderful, and she was so alluring, too! Thank you, Resa!
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Humblejhay said:
Hello everybody
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Clare Pooley said:
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lancesheridan said:
A beautifully flowing symphony of words and delightful music, Clare.
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Clare Pooley said:
You are very kind, Lance; thank you.
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lancesheridan said:
Clare, it is my very sincere pleasure!
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