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HaUnTiNg MuSiC


© Roslind M. Sherman
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The show begins with the essence of " THE WHITE LADY ", who's violet perfume permeates the theatre. Then there's the, drowned, " WARDROBE MISTRESS ", fussing over the costume, " DAME ADELINA PATTI " will wear in the next opeeeeeratic scene.

Last, but not least is a reappearing, young actress, simply named, " JENNY ", who perished aboard the "TITANIC ".

The clouds are suspiciously blackening in the midsssst of my computer's continued delinquency. It seems to be tripling letters, which has, no doubt been noticed. . You don't suppose the computer is possessed ? Do You ?

ALAS, I must meticulously speed my departure with this headline from the Sunday Telegraph, " EXORCIST CALLED TO BANISH GHOST IN GEORGE FREDERICK HANDEL'S HOUSE " .

The only ladies known to have visited Handel's home, were two notoriously, brawling sopranos, Faustina Bordoni and Francesca Cuzzoni. I wonder which ( witch ) DIVA won this leading role. Now... That's another story.

Decisions, decisions, decisions, .... I can't seem to decide whether to listen to Berlioz'. " La Damnation de Faust " or Andrew Lloyd Weber's, " Phantom of The Opera ", OOOooPPPsss... Bartok's Opera, " Duke Bluebeard's Castle ", just fell into my lap.... GULP. " From now on, Bluebeard declares, ALL SHALL BE DARKNESS ".

HaPpY HaLLoWe'eN

" ThIs LiTtLe LiGhT oF MiNe, I'm GoInG To LeT It SHINE ".

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