From Classical to Romantic
Today, Saturday 11th June, we explore a little of the music written at the borders of the Classical and Romantic eras, focusing on the work of some well-known composers born in the last 30 years of the 18th Century. And at 12 noon and 4pm Pacific/Second Life Time, tune in for the latest episode of our original series on things to do and places to visit around the Second Life Grid — “Where Have You Been?” This time we pay a visit to The Elven Forest and have a discussion on Roleplay. Plus don’t miss “The Engines of Our Ingenuity” every four hours from 4am Pacific.
In this episode of “Where Have You Been?” we are visiting an old friend of ours — The Elven Forest. It’s a very long established destination that is always worth a visit if you are into mystical forests and mythical creatures. It’s home to elves, fae, fairy, drow, fauns, satyrs, mer, centaurs, dragons, nymphs, wizards, dryads & petites — and more! It classifies itself as a “Role Play Light” region: there may be roleplay in progress, but participation in it is not required. It’s been around for ages, and they have a wide buffet of different settings, and a pretty active community featuring dance parties most weekends.
Visit Elven Forest in Second Life at http://maps.secondlife.com/secondlife/Elven%20Forest/241/110/23
Check out their website at https://www.elvenforest.net/
“Wanderer above the Sea of Fog” is an oil painting c. 1818 by the German Romantic artist Caspar David Friedrich. It has been considered one of the masterpieces of Romanticism and one of its most representative works. It resides in the Kunsthalle Hamburg, Germany.