John Field (1782-1837) - Nocturne "Melancolie" No. 9 for Piano in e-minor. Performed by Olga Tverskaya, fortepiano.

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John Field (1782-1837) - Nocturne "Melancolie" No. 9 for Piano in e-minor. Performed by Olga Tverskaya, fortepiano.
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Special “Giles in Ipswich” talk reveals the cartoonist’s many links with the East Anglian town
A special “Giles in Ipswich” talk will reveal the cartoonist’s many links with the East Anglian town where he lived and worked for many years
John Field, an expert on the life and work of Daily and Sunday Express cartoonist, the late Carl Giles, will give a talk about him as a guest of The Ipswich Society this coming Wednesday, 15th February 2023. John Field Ipswich Docks were a regular source of inspiration for Giles’ cartoons, seen in the background of this 1965 cartoon. He often visited to sketch, as seen in a Pathe News item from…
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