Advent Calendar, Day 22 - Coeur de France

Dec 22, 2016 07:44

Please to find Coeur de France

by esteven on A03

Rating: mature
Word count: 2795

Of knitting socks, French puff pastries, music, distractions and otherwise

author/artist: e, post blue at the mizzen, rating: pg, fanfiction, christmas calendar

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nodbear December 23 2016, 00:11:46 UTC
love the refernences and the foot notes too !

scholarship and smut always a good combo :)

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esteven December 23 2016, 16:43:32 UTC
It is the best combination I know. :)

Bumpers!

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ashley_pitt December 23 2016, 01:57:02 UTC
Oh my, this was very tasty indeed.

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esteven December 23 2016, 16:42:45 UTC
*g*
Let me know if you'd like to have a taste of our variety of coeurs de France

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rifleman_s December 23 2016, 11:49:47 UTC
I enjoyed this very much - the homeliness of the beginning and Sophie, ever tactful yet getting her own way without Jack ever realising!

The music - as ever a part of their lives - putting them into a much better mood (I adore Bach's Chaconne, or at least the one I have on CD!

And the sweetness between them at the end, echoing the sweetness of the biscuits.

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esteven December 23 2016, 16:45:06 UTC
Thank you. I am thrilled you enjoyed this. :) And who is playing the Chaconne on your CD? I know the version with Maxim Vengerov.

Let me know if you would ever like to try my country's version of the coeurs de France. :)

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rifleman_s December 23 2016, 16:53:36 UTC
It really was lovely.

Many (many!) years ago my uncle gave me an old vinyl record on which it was played by Yahudi Menuhin which I treasured, but of course record players faded away, and now I have a CD with Itzhak Perlman.

I think O'Brian's (Jack's) description is spot on! It truly takes a master to master it!

We have a shop called "Delices de France" which stocks them, so I know that your description was entirely accurate!

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esteven December 23 2016, 16:59:09 UTC
Oh, I am sure Perlman's rendition is beautiful. You still have the vinyl record though? Would you not be thinking of having it transfered to CD?

:) I love coeurs de France (or as we call them Schweinsöhrchen/piglet's ears) Not always, but they are great with a nice hot mug of coffee or tea. Give you joy of Delices de France

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