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Thread #57757   Message #1927735
Posted By: McGrath of Harlow
05-Jan-07 - 05:36 PM
Thread Name: Origins: McNamara's Band? / MacNamara's Band
Subject: RE: Question: bazoon? in McNamara's band
As played by that most estimable character, retired soldier and professional musician, Mattthew Bagnet, in Charles' Dickens' Bleak House - sadly left out of the otherwise exellent TV recent BBC TV version.

Here he reminisces about his wife and her role in his musical career:

"She is a treasure!" exclaims Mr. George.

"She's more. But I never own to it before her. Discipline must be maintained. It was the old girl that brought out my musical abilities. I should have been in the artillery now but for the old girl. Six years I hammered at the fiddle. Ten at the flute. The old girl said it wouldn't do; intention good, but want of flexibility; try the bassoon. The old girl borrowed a bassoon from the bandmaster of the Rifle Regiment. I practised in the trenches. Got on, got another, get a living by it!"

George remarks that she looks as fresh as a rose and as sound as an apple.

"The old girl," says Mr. Bagnet in reply, "is a thoroughly fine woman. Consequently she is like a thoroughly fine day. Gets finer as she gets on. I never saw the old girl's equal. But I never own to it before her. Discipline must be maintained!"