
Music in the Canon, Part 1: Composers and Their Works
Sherlock Holmes: Trifles · Scott Monty & Burt Wolder
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Show Notes
From the very beginning of the Sherlock Holmes stories, we know that Sherlock Holmes plays the violin. It's one of the personality traits he admits to Watson and that Watson later chronicles.
In addition to Holmes's own performances, we come across a number of other composers and their works in the Canon. Who and what were they? It's just a Trifle.
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Links / Notes
- This episode: ihose.co/trifles139
- Les Huguenots by Meyerbeer (Wikipedia)
- "That little thing of Chopin" (Camden House)
- Offenbach - "Barcarolle" from The Tales of Hoffmann (YouTube)
- Other episodes mentioned in this episode:
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Music credits
Performers: Uncredited violinist, US Marine Chamber Orchestra
Publisher Info.: Washington, DC: United States Marine Band
Copyright: Creative Commons Attribution 3.0
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