Rainy Day. Colorful Memory.
I needed something to post on this chilly and rainy day. In 2022 I took a trip to England and Scotland. In London I visited a dying friend for the last time. I then traveled north, stopping in Birmingham for a concert by the outstanding City of Birmingham Symphony Orchestra. Continuing on, I visited several excellent birding sites.
My last stop was to visit my friend Peter in Doune, Scotland, who was the inspiration behind, and the editor for, our biographical anthology of Anthony Philip Heinrich, "the Beethoven of America." Peter and his wife Pat were wonderful hosts. We went to Edinburgh to see this exhibition of Audubon's work, because my research on Heinrich has to do with his many connections to Audubon, including the bizarre fact that Heinrich is buried in the Audubon Family tomb in New York City.
We gave a copy of our book to the show's curator, who honestly seemed a little nonplussed. Oh, well. The poster shows Audubon's illustration of the now-extinct Passenger Pigeon. Would you believe Heinrich wrote a whole 12-movement symphony dedicated to the Passenger Pigeon? He most certainly did!

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