Your search for "memory spinners" returned 42 result(s).

  1. Biography: Humperdinck

    https://www.scottishopera.org.uk/discover-opera/hansel-gretel-programme/#biography-humperdinck-11620

      in his memory a few weeks later. His name returned to a wide public consciousness in the 1960s

  2. Sir Alexander Gibson

    https://www.scottishopera.org.uk/about-us/staff/sir-alexander-gibson/#sir-alexander-gibson-3649

    Gibson Opera School in his memory.

  3. The Perennial Charms of G&S

    https://www.scottishopera.org.uk/discover-opera/spotlight-on/spotlight-on-the-gondoliers/#the-perennial-charms-of-gs-10411

    &S’ is within reach for those who want to achieve it is very powerful in our psyche. Memory plays

  4. Programme Notes

    https://www.scottishopera.org.uk/discover-opera/barber-copland-dvorak-programme/#programme-notes-15329

    Adagio for Strings Famous for use in films such as Platoon, video games such as Homeworld, and adverts such as Warburtons, Samuel Barber (1910-1981) initially wrote Adagio for Strings as the second movement of a string quartet before he adapted it into its final standalone form in 1936. He also made a version for unaccompanied choir, using the words of the Agnus Dei. This soul-searching piece has become an unofficial song of mourning, famously broadcast in memory of US Presidents Franklin D

  5. Interview: Dame Janet Baker

    https://www.scottishopera.org.uk/discover-opera/spotlight-on/spotlight-on-dido-and-aeneas/#interview-dame-janet-baker-11297

    , but that he’d managed to persuade you to perform in Aix. Is that your own memory of how things were... themselves? My overriding memory is of the heat. Being a Yorkshire girl, I’m not very good in hot weather