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"Never wear tight trousers. Always buy trousers at least one waist size too big, make sure that the pockets are big enough to comfortably hold penknife, hanky, string, phone, pencil, labels and perhaps a mint or two." —Monty Don, British horticulturalist and human Peter Rabbit https://t.co/FgQmdVcAeM
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Haruki Murakami • Norwegian Wood
He enters the forest.
John Yorke • Into The Woods: How Stories Work and Why We Tell Them
Composers as Gardeners
Brian Eno
[11.10.11]
"My topic is the shift from 'architect' to 'gardener', where 'architect' stands for 'someone who carries a full picture of the work before it is made', to 'gardener' standing for 'someone who plants seeds and waits to see exactly what will come up'. I will argue that today's composer are more frequently... See more
Brian Eno
[11.10.11]
"My topic is the shift from 'architect' to 'gardener', where 'architect' stands for 'someone who carries a full picture of the work before it is made', to 'gardener' standing for 'someone who plants seeds and waits to see exactly what will come up'. I will argue that today's composer are more frequently... See more
Composers as Gardeners
each of the main characters is linked to a unique melodic phrase, each played by a different, easily recognizable instrument. A clarinet signifies the cat, the wolf is a French horn, the bassoon announces the grandfather.
David Rose • Enchanted Objects: Innovation, Design, and the Future of Technology
Granddad Builds An Entire Village For Mice In His Garden | The Dodo
youtube.comthose who like a potter with a putter.
Susie Dent • Dent's Modern Tribes: The Secret Languages of Britain
aristocracy. Lumberjacks by day, conductors of the philharmonic

