Tagged: positivity
Musical Monday, featuring James Horner.
‘Alfred/Tristan/the Colonel/the Legend’-
from Legends of the Fall.
8-7-16 + Ennio Morricone

Essential Egon.
Musical Monday, featuring Philip Glass and James Horner.
Find a quiet space, relax, close your eyes….and enjoy.
Cassandra’s Dream – from Cassandra’s Dream, by Philip Glass.
The Search Begins – by James Horner, from The Missing.
Men of Distinction – James Peters (1879-1954).
Managed to become the first black man to represent England in an international rugby match in 1906, but due to racial bias, was later withdrawn from national selection. Nicknamed “Darkie Peters”, the highly regarded athlete went on to represent his country several times between 1906 – 1908 (the South African national team refused to play against him), as well as serve out a lengthy and distinguished playing career in rugby league and union as a member of Plymouth Albion and Devon.

Musical Monday, featuring the Amadeus Quartet.
String Quartet in D minor, D.810 “Death and the Maiden”:1, Allegro Vivace.
7-23-16
7-20-16
Men of Distinction – Walter Tull (1888-1918).
Born to a Barbadian carpenter and an Englishwoman, Tull was a renown professional soccer player (having played for Tottenham Hotspur and Northampton Town), and was the first black commissioned infantry officer in the British Army. Upon the death of his parents, young Tull was sent to an orphanage along with his brother, who interestingly enough, became Great Britain’s first black practicing dentist. Tull’s soccer career flourished, making many first team appearances for his clubs before he enlisted in the infantry at the outbreak of World War I.
Tull distinguished himself on the battlefield, and was commissioned as Second Lieutenant in 1917, despite the British Army forbidding persons of color to hold such rank. He fought in 6 major engagements, was noted for gallantry, and was recommended for a Military Cross. Tull was killed in France in 1918, just 8 months before the war’s end.







