Dear all, Some time ago Tess put the following about the subject
Lace and music
Alfred Von Henneberg's book The Art and Craft of Old Lace likens the
analysis of lace construction to that of musical composition. For
those who have this amazing book, see pages 30-31.
Do I miss the meaning
On 20 Sep 2011, at 13:13, Nathalie stevieni...@gmail.com wrote:
Dear all, Some time ago Tess put the following about the subject
Lace and music
Alfred Von Henneberg's book The Art and Craft of Old Lace likens the
analysis of lace construction to that of musical composition. For
those
and
harmonious notes, instruments/ (threads) and weaving them together into a
pleasing arrangement that all connects and intertwines
Sent from my iPod
On 20 Sep 2011, at 13:13, Nathaliestevieni...@gmail.com wrote:
Dear all, Some time ago Tess put the following about the subject
Lace and music
I sent this a couple of days ago, but Jeri tells me that she hasn't
seen it, nor have I. So I am sending it again because I think that
some people might be interested:
Alfred Von Henneberg's book The Art and Craft of Old Lace likens the
analysis of lace construction to that of musical
I don't think £171 is a neciely reduced price.
Agnes Boddington - Elloughton UK
Alfred Von Henneberg's book The Art and Craft of Old Lace likens the
analysis of lace construction to that of musical composition. For those
who have this amazing book, see pages 30-31. If anyone is interested
Felllow Spiders, In the light of some recent postigs: Does anyony have
favourite music for making lace by - for me Torchon and the Beach Boys,
in the garden on a Summer's day . Happy Lacing Andrea in a warm and
sunny Cambridge, UK
On Tue, 2005-08-02 at 16:28 +0100, Andrea Lamble wrote:
Felllow Spiders, In the light of some recent postigs: Does anyony have
favourite music for making lace by - for me Torchon and the Beach Boys,
in the garden on a Summer's day . Happy Lacing Andrea in a warm and
sunny Cambridge, UK
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le 2/08/05 17:28, Andrea Lamble à [EMAIL PROTECTED] a écrit :
Felllow Spiders, In the light of some recent postigs: Does anyony have
favourite music for making lace by - for me Torchon and the Beach Boys,
in the garden on a Summer's day . Happy Lacing Andrea in a warm and
sunny Cambridge
On Tuesday, August 2, 2005, at 01:54 PM, Alix Hengen wrote:
I prefer classical music, with a preference to baroque-music
Before I retired, I loved to listen to baroque or new age music when I
got home from work, finding it very relaxing. Then I found out why -
the beat of the two styles
In a message dated 8/2/2005 6:44:15 PM Mountain Daylight Time,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Before I retired, I loved to listen to baroque or new age music when I
got home from work, finding it very relaxing. Then I found out why -
the beat of the two styles of music mimics a heart beat at
Happy New Year everyone.
I was sitting here at my computer catching up on the arachne posts and listening to
the t.v. when the announcer said that the next piece of music to be played from Vienna
(I was listening to the New Year Concert) was a piece by Strauss called The Queens
Lace
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