This week proved to be much less tumultuous than last week although it did have its highlights. Most of the highlights were in the area of Marriage Equality as I duly posted about earlier in the week. The weekend, however is proving to be quite relaxing for me. Thus I was able to give full attention to the most pleasurable task of selecting only 60 photographs out of the over 1900 that I gathered this week for today's review. The photographs that made the cut definitely represent the 'cream of the crop' even if it was daunting and difficult to hold to my self imposed limit on the number of photographs involved. You should be well pleased with the results of my efforts as you casually wend your way down the page. To provide the musical accompaniment to your examination and appreciation of the man art, your Musical Moment for today features the Opus 4 Organ Concerti by George Freidrich Handel. Included in the play list are Organ Concerto No.1 in G minor, HWV 289, Organ Concerto No.2 in B flat major, HWV 290, Organ Concerto No.3 in G minor, HWV 291, Organ Concerto No.4 in F major, HWV 292, Organ Concerto No.5 in F major, HWV 293 and Organ Concerto No.6 in B flat major, HWV 294 (originally for harp). Today's performance is by the Academy of Ancient Music conducted by Richard Egarr. Thanks for spending part of your weekend here at Nichevo, we will meet once again on Monday for Music, Men and More! Until next time as always, Enjoy!
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