In my last post I asked for your opinion whether I should use the book of music which I found in a brocante After reading your interesting comments, which I'm extremely grateful to have received. Then chatting on face book, and emails from friends it was almost 50/50. It wasn't easy to make my decision.
I did a lot of research into the book of the opera music & also gave it a great deal of thought, it took me 10 days of pondering to be exact, before I plucked up courage to deface the book, a vintage book at that !
I hope I'm not going to make any enemies by doing this ?
As I found that the book was not valuable and knowing the music would never be played, I didn't feel too guilty, added to that a lot of you were thinking on the same wavelength as me. So I have neatly pulled out a few pages to make cards, decorations and a few little gift bags. All will be shown later in the week.
I did some research on the fashion in France and Germany during the period when the music was written.
After I'd pulled out the first double pages, I wasn't sure if it was guilt, but probably it was my vivid imagination, but I began to get a vision of a lady sitting on a stool at the piano with a gentleman standing nearby ready to turn the pages of her music. The lady dressed in a beautiful crinoline gown, her hair in ringlets. the gentleman looking handsome in a long jacket and slim fitting trousers & knee boots.
In case your imagination is not as vivid as mine here are a few fashion images for you.
1840-1850
1840-1850
Western style |
French fashion 1840 |
German style |
and as you all love the way the French ladies dress
this is what they were wearing in 1840.
Hope you enjoyed seeing the fashion from the period of my music book.
and
come back again soon to see my decorations.
Hope you enjoyed seeing the fashion from the period of my music book.
and
come back again soon to see my decorations.
à bientôt
Barbara
Lilian