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Post by staffs on Jan 10, 2006 8:21:02 GMT
Mason and Musician A talk by W. Bro. Denys Lambert, PGStB. accompanied by recordings of some of the music and songs specially written by Mozart for Freemasonry This will be a fascinating and interesting occasion, and you are invited to come along and hear this stimulating talk It is to be given at the meeting of Lignum Lodge on Friday 27th January 2006 (250 years after Mozart's birth - to the very day) at Brighton Masonic Centre Queens Road Brighton The Worshipful Master, V. W. Bro. Don Durrant, and all the members of the Lignum Lodge will make you feel very welcome The meal price is £14 exclusive of wine, and reservations can be made via the Lodge Secretary
W. Bro. John Hufflett – 01273 592820
E-mail - JohnHufflett@aol.com
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Post by taylorsman on Jan 10, 2006 9:14:30 GMT
Lignum, a lovely Lodge and I used to visit there often and Don Durrant , former Deputy PGM of Sussex, is one of the nicest Freemasons I have ever met and he was the Provincial Visitor at my Installation in October 1995.
A great pity I won't be able to make it, (owing to work), for those who can, ENJOY!
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Michael
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Post by Michael on Jan 10, 2006 17:12:01 GMT
Is there not something about Mozart on channel 5 tonight?
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Post by sid on Jan 20, 2006 21:36:32 GMT
Greetings, Mason and Musician A talk by W. Bro. Denys Lambert, PGStB. accompanied by recordings of some of the music and songs specially written by Mozart for Freemasonry This will be a fascinating and interesting occasion, and you are invited to come along and hear this stimulating talk It is to be given at the meeting of Lignum Lodge on Friday 27th January 2006 (250 years after Mozart's birth - to the very day) at Brighton Masonic Centre Queens Road Brighton The Worshipful Master, V. W. Bro. Don Durrant, and all the members of the Lignum Lodge will make you feel very welcome The meal price is £14 exclusive of wine, and reservations can be made via the Lodge Secretary W. Bro. John Hufflett – 01273 592820 E-mail - JohnHufflett@aol.com Could I perhaps have a transcript of the lecture/presentation, and permission to use parts of it here in Germany? I would like to do an introduction/presentation in English and German (public) and offer it to the local Masonic Lodge. Regards, Sid
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Post by Proton on Jan 28, 2006 19:40:00 GMT
Having attended the lecture and listened to the speaker and heard some of the music it was a great evening. Mozart was 35 years old when he died. Surprisingly, during his lifetime he composed 50 symphonies, 30 piano concertos, 20 other concertos, 20 operas, 20 major choral works and 500 other works. The Magic Flute was composed by Mozart after he had joined a lodge in Vienna, and was inspired by Freemasonry. Of all his works only 10 are Masonic and 6 are for particular events. I did discuss obtaining a copy of his talk, which was put together from a number of sources; in all honesty it would be better to get the information by doing a search on the web, and forming your own story. Proton
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