Today, Wednesday January 18, we present a wealth of keyboard pieces — primarily on piano, harpsichord and organ, but you’ll hear some other traditional keyboard instruments too — both solo and with other musical forces backing them.
The main spread of the programme encompasses the Baroque and Classical periods, but you’ll also hear some more modern pieces including treatments of classical pieces, and some engaging little 19th century pieces that are less well-known. Most of the time, there is a classical or baroque link in there somewhere, even if it’s not immediately obvious.
Then tune in at 12 noon or 4pm Pacific Time to catch a repeat of a past edition of Where’ve You Been? — our twice-monthly show on places to go and things to see in Second Life. In this episode, we are re-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/
Plus, every four hours from 4am Pacific, you can hear The Engines of Our Ingenuity — telling the story of how our culture is formed by human creativity.