The Book Traveller | The Opera Composers Book Tag: The Low Brow (Ignoramus) Version. @thebooktraveller1901 | Uploaded November 2019 | Updated October 2024, 14 hours ago.
Welcome to Tag Tuesday in which I present the Opera Composer’s Book Tag – The Low Brow (Ignoramus) Version.
BookTubers Mentioned:
Original tag by Juan of Just Juan Reader:
youtube.com/watch?v=TFDu2C85OqM
Question 1. BIZET. A book or author that is utterly exciting.
Question 2. VERDI. A book or author that is very popular or famous, and that you actually love.
Question 3. PUCCINI. A book or author that is romantic, exuberant, enveloping.
Question 4. ROSSINI. A book in which rhythm features in an important role.
Question 5. WAGNER. An acquired taste. Not for everybody.
Question 6. MOZART. Virtuosic, virtuosic, virtuosic.
Question 7. DONIZETTI. A book or author whose prose is charming, melodic, tickles your ear.
Question 8. LEONCAVALLO. A potent, bold book.
BOOKS DISCUSSED:
The Hound of the Baskervilles by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle.
David Copperfield by Charles Dickens.
A Son of the People by Baroness Orczy
Lark Rise to Candleford by Flora Thompson.
The Portrait of a Lady by Henry James.
Middlemarch, A Study of Provincial Life by George Eliot.
All Creatures Great and Small by James Heriott.
The Night of the Hunter by Davis Grubb.
NOVEMBER POSTING SCHEDULE:
28th Thursday Thoughts: November Month-End Wrap-Up and December TBR.
DECEMBER POSTING SCHEDULE:
3rd Tag Tuesday: The Doughnut Book Tag.
6th Friday Verse: The Little Old Log Cabin by Robert William Service.
8th Sunday Morning Meet-Up: Books to Read: C is for Comedy.
12th Thursday Thoughts: December Mid-Month Wrap-Up.
16th Monday: Special Announcement
18th Wednesday Interlude: Episode Three: Norman and Plantagenet series – The Lion of Justice.
20th Friday Verse: The Younger Son by Robert William Service.
22th Sunday Morning Meet-Up: Books to Read: C is for Crime.
24th Tag Tuesday: I Love the Book! I Love the Movie! Tag.
26th December Month-End Wrap-Up/January TBR.
27th December Friday Verse: The March of the Dead by Robert William Service.
31st Tag Tuesday: Al Sings Al (Jolson) Book Tag.
Welcome to Tag Tuesday in which I present the Opera Composer’s Book Tag – The Low Brow (Ignoramus) Version.
BookTubers Mentioned:
Original tag by Juan of Just Juan Reader:
youtube.com/watch?v=TFDu2C85OqM
Question 1. BIZET. A book or author that is utterly exciting.
Question 2. VERDI. A book or author that is very popular or famous, and that you actually love.
Question 3. PUCCINI. A book or author that is romantic, exuberant, enveloping.
Question 4. ROSSINI. A book in which rhythm features in an important role.
Question 5. WAGNER. An acquired taste. Not for everybody.
Question 6. MOZART. Virtuosic, virtuosic, virtuosic.
Question 7. DONIZETTI. A book or author whose prose is charming, melodic, tickles your ear.
Question 8. LEONCAVALLO. A potent, bold book.
BOOKS DISCUSSED:
The Hound of the Baskervilles by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle.
David Copperfield by Charles Dickens.
A Son of the People by Baroness Orczy
Lark Rise to Candleford by Flora Thompson.
The Portrait of a Lady by Henry James.
Middlemarch, A Study of Provincial Life by George Eliot.
All Creatures Great and Small by James Heriott.
The Night of the Hunter by Davis Grubb.
NOVEMBER POSTING SCHEDULE:
28th Thursday Thoughts: November Month-End Wrap-Up and December TBR.
DECEMBER POSTING SCHEDULE:
3rd Tag Tuesday: The Doughnut Book Tag.
6th Friday Verse: The Little Old Log Cabin by Robert William Service.
8th Sunday Morning Meet-Up: Books to Read: C is for Comedy.
12th Thursday Thoughts: December Mid-Month Wrap-Up.
16th Monday: Special Announcement
18th Wednesday Interlude: Episode Three: Norman and Plantagenet series – The Lion of Justice.
20th Friday Verse: The Younger Son by Robert William Service.
22th Sunday Morning Meet-Up: Books to Read: C is for Crime.
24th Tag Tuesday: I Love the Book! I Love the Movie! Tag.
26th December Month-End Wrap-Up/January TBR.
27th December Friday Verse: The March of the Dead by Robert William Service.
31st Tag Tuesday: Al Sings Al (Jolson) Book Tag.