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morose
A grey day here, but warmth at home keeps moroseness at bay. Isn't "morosity" an ugly word?
Re: morose
"Morosity" is a monstrosity.
It's grey and drismal here too, but we've just reThéotime Langlois de Swarteturned from a delightful concert of "the flamboyant Baroque", music played on violin and harpsichord, with a "walk-on" cellist conscripted for the bass accompaniment of Corelli's "Follia" (more variations of "La Folia"; I think every European composer up through the 18th century wrote a set). The musicians were Théotime Langlois de Swarte (violinist) and Justin Taylor (harpsichordist), on their first tour of the U.S. They'll dispel any hint of morosity with their youthful exuberance.
It's grey and drismal here too, but we've just reThéotime Langlois de Swarteturned from a delightful concert of "the flamboyant Baroque", music played on violin and harpsichord, with a "walk-on" cellist conscripted for the bass accompaniment of Corelli's "Follia" (more variations of "La Folia"; I think every European composer up through the 18th century wrote a set). The musicians were Théotime Langlois de Swarte (violinist) and Justin Taylor (harpsichordist), on their first tour of the U.S. They'll dispel any hint of morosity with their youthful exuberance.
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