Glyndebourne At Home

The famous Glyndebourne Opera Festival which has taken part on the estate of Lord Christie in Sussex for more than 85 years had to be cancelled due to Covid-19 this year.

But to help keep the spirit of Glyndebourne alive, every Sunday from May 24 “Glyndebourne Open House” broadcasts productions of recent years via YouTube. Each Sunday from 5 pm it is possible to join and enjoy world-class opera in the living room for free. By this it is possible to be united with opera lovers from all over the world and refresh old or create new memories.

This Sunday we can watch Richard Strauss’s Der Rosenkavalier, one of opera’s greatest romantic comedies. The performance on show has been captured live at the Festival 2014.

I am very happy to watch this opera, playing in a fairytale Vienna and reminding me of our visit to Glyndebourne two years ago when we also watched the “Rosenkavalier” and had the obligatory picknick in the wonderful gardens of the Christie estate. đŸ§ș

Let’s hope that Glyndebourne Festival as we know it will be back again in 2021. In the meantime at least a reopening of the gardens has taken place from July 1st for a shortened summer season.

From mid July there will also be musical performances on Glyndebourne’s glorious grounds and, though the opera house will be silent, the gardens will be full of music during the Glyndebourne Garden Concerts. The large gardens and the restricted number of tickets on sale should guarantee everybody’s safety in these challenging times.

What a pleasure it would be to make a trip to Glyndebourne this summer, but so far there are no flights from Vienna to England.

However, on Monday a list of countries will be published from which people can enter Great Britain without having to self-isolate for 2 weeks. This would make a trip to Glyndebourne possible.

However, I’m afraid the tickets for the Garden Concerts will already have sold out!

But never mind, Strauss’s Rosenkavalier will be available until 5:00 p.m. on Sunday, 12 July, and afterwards an other opera, “Billy Budd” by Benjamin Britten, will be shown online via YouTube!

If you have enjoyed Glyndebourne Open House, you are asked to support artists and staff and consider donating to Glyndebourne’s Covid-19 emergency fund.

July 5, 2020 at 9:58 pm 1 comment

It’s England‘s Independence Day Today!

The 4th of July isn’t only the United States’ Independence Day this year: today can also be dubbed an Independence Day for England because people get back the freedom to go to hairdressers, pubs, hotels and churches. They are all allowed to reopen by July 4th after months of lockdown!


Therefore as of tomorrow, also Sunday Church services are allowed back, for the first time since the pandemic started. Again, it will all feel very different as The Telegraph reports. There will be no hymns due to the higher risk of transmission while singing, and worshippers have been asked to bring their own Bible or holy book with them. Where worshippers are unable to do so, books should be cleaned and quarantined for 48 hours after use, the Government says. Muslims should also bring their own prayer mat to services.  Communion will be allowed, but worshippers are advised not to drink from the same wine glass or share the same bread. “Peace be with you” handshakes have been suspended. 

St Paul’s Cathedral is one of the churches that will restart their services. On Sunday the Eucharist with Sermon will be celebrated at 11:30 a.m. at St. Paul’s Cathedral. However, it seems that a lot of churches will still remain closed and celebrate their services online like they have done since March.

HTB London vicar Nicky Gumbel – all services have been held online since the beginning of lockdown in Britain

Anyway, it’s not only a small step, it’s a big leap back to normality in England!

The new rules and guidelines though do not apply in Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland. And also Leicester in the English East Midlands has got their own thing going on. The lockdown in Leicester was tightened  in recent days because of a coronavirus case rise and the loosening of restrictions is not taking place there.

July 4, 2020 at 3:44 pm Leave a comment

Chelsea Double Gives West Ham Boost

West Ham United beat Chelsea 3-2 (1-1) on Wednesday night and moved three points clear of the relegation zone.

It was West Ham’s second win over Chelsea this season. The Hammers twice came from behind and scored the winner in the 89th Minute, securing their first double against Chelsea since 2002/03.

The goals in London Stadium were scored by Soucek (1-1), Antonio (2-2) and Yarmolenko (pic above, 3-2). Soucek had also brought West Ham in front in the first half, but the goal was ruled out by VAR.

Michail Antonio who had a brilliant night playing as a lone striker: “It gives us that confidence, it gives us that belief. Not that we won, but we went down, we had a goal taken away from us, and we came back.”

West Ham are the first team in the current bottom five of the table to win a Premier League match since the league resumed after the coronavirus suspension. Brighton, Bournemouth, Watford and Aston Villa as well as Norwich all lost, which means that West Ham after this round are 16th in the table with 30 points, three points behind Brighton (15th), 2 points in front of Watford and 3 points in front of Aston Villa (18th).

Things look much better after that thriller with a Happy End against Chelsea!

Come on you Irons!

Aaron Cresswell (l) and Declan Rice (r) celebrate the winner together with goalscorer Andriy Yarmolenko (m)West Ham 3-2 Chelsea: BBC match report
▶ http://www.bbc.com/sport/football/52080261

July 1, 2020 at 10:34 pm 1 comment

New Home Kit Revealed

West Ham revealed the 2020/21 Commemorative 125th Anniversary home kit and extended their partnership with Umbro as Official Technical Partner. The new kit will come with white shorts and white socks.

The kit’s design reminds us of the Club’s greatest period, which saw the foundation of the world-famous Academy of Football, FA Cup win (1964) and European Cup Winners’ Cup triumph (1965) and also three Hammers lead England to FIFA World Cup glory in 1966 when “West Ham beat West Germany”.

Bobby Moore with the European Cup Winners’ Cup, Wembley Stadium, 1965 (West Ham v 1860 MĂŒnchen 2-0)

I am very happy with the return of white shorts and socks. I could never warm to the all-claret lower body of our players this season.

I hope the players will be able to sport the new kit in the first tier of English football next season, and that we will be able to watch them from the stands, but who knows?

Come on you Irons!

Read more:

https://www.whufc.com/news/articles/2020/june/29-june/west-ham-united-reveal-commemorative-125th-anniversary-umbro-home
https://www.whufc.com/news/articles/2020/june/29-june/west-ham-united-extends-partnership-umbro-official-technical

50GreatestMatches – #1 West Ham United 2-0 TSV 1860 Munich

https://www.whufc.com/news/articles/2020/june/29-june/50greatestmatches-1-west-ham-united-2-0-tsv-1860-munich

June 30, 2020 at 5:03 pm Leave a comment

When will we meet again?

Due to Covid-19, RapidHammer’s visit to east London and West Ham United in November 2019 will remain the only trip to London this season

Last season we managed to travel to London several times, and in the end we watched four wins out of five games and only one defeat in manager Manuel Pellegrini’s first season with West Ham Utd.

Like almost everybody I had been optimistic that things would get even better this term as the team had played some really good attacking football last season which had been dubbed a “transitional” one. But like we all now know, things at West Ham and in the Premier League have developed very differently from what we expected back last summer.

When we came to London in November for the game against Newcastle Utd., West Ham’s win over Manchester Utd. back in September had remained the Club’s last win of this season so far and six weeks had passed since this game in which the Hammers had not managed to win a single match. The long-term injury of talismanic goalkeeper Lukasz Fabianski for whom Pellegrini had failed to sign suitable cover had really cost us dearly, and of course Marko Arnautovic who had left the Club for Chinese money was also missed. His successor in West Ham’s attack, Sebastien Haller, would still take some time to adjust to the English game!

Newcastle was in the relegation zone before the game against West Ham, so this match seemed an almost perfect occasion to get back to winning ways. However, we know that West Ham quite often is also seen by their opponents as a starting point for a revival gifting them “first wins” to leave a losing streak behind.

And that’s exactly what happened: West Ham went behind 0-2 before halftime, had absolutely no clue how to deal with the quick Newcastle attacking play, and finally conceded a third goal after the interval. A late West Ham rally wasn’t enough and they lost 2-3.

Unfortunately it took West Ham until the end of this month to win again, a famous 1-0 away win at Chelsea with our third goalkeeper, David Martin, between the sticks. But in the end it was a short-lived upturn in fortune, and in the end Manuel Pellegrini had to leave and was replaced by David Moyes.

Our next trip to London was planned around the Wolves game on March 15, but this was the time the lockdown started in Austria and we decided to cancel our weekend in London.

When will we meet again in London and inside London Stadium?

June 29, 2020 at 12:13 am Leave a comment

West Ham’s greatest games

West Ham United celebrates its 125th anniversary on 29 June 2020 – and as part of these celebrations the Club’s 50 greatest matches are shown on West Ham‘s website. All of them, of course, were played in front of supporters, and they have sung the club anthem “Bubbles” since the 1920’s. Oh, how I miss these big crowds, since the coronavirus has stopped football and now condemned us to watch games on TV only, played behind closed doors since the restart! Scroll down to watch highlights and the full games of West Ham’s unforgettable Boleyn Ground finale in 2016 and of West Ham’s play-off win against Blackpool in 2012.

On 29th June, 1895, Arnold Hills, the managing director of the Thames Ironworks & Shipbuilding Company in east London, announced in his newspaper, the Thames Ironworks Gazette, that he intended to establish a football club. From 1904 to 2016 the Club, that was renamed “West Ham United” in 1900, played at their Upton Park Stadium also known as Boleyn Ground.

One of the #50GreatestMatches was of course the unforgettable Boleyn Ground finale in 2016. The last game at Upton Park was played on 10 May 2016.

The full game can be watched here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2vekxsl7W9o

Thames Iron Works’ first match was a friendly against Royal Ordinance on 7th September, 1895. The result was a 1-1 draw. This was followed by victories against Dartford, Manor Park, Streatham and Old St Stephens. Since 1895, when the Hammers were formed as Thames Ironworks FC, they have played in excess of 5,500 matches – reaching five FA Cup finals – and one women’s FA Cup final, lifting European silverware in 1966 and competing across the globe and enjoying thousands of memorable moments.

Arnold Hills, founder of Thames Ironworks FC

Thames Ironworks started to play in Oxford Blue (dark blue) shirts. Beginning from the 1897-98 season they began to use Cambridge Blue (light blue). The photographs of the Thames Iron Works taken in 1897 and 1899, although in black and white, show that the team continued to play in light blue shirts, combined with white shorts and scarlet socks.

Thames Iron Works was renamed West Ham United in September 1900. A team photograph taken that year suggested that the club had retained the light blue colours. According to club historian, John Helliar, on 14th September, 1901, West Ham “took to the field wearing their new colours of light blue jerseys, with a claret band, and white knickers with a red stripe.”

By the end of the 19th century or maybe as late as the 1903-04 season West Ham began to wear claret and blue shirts. In a very well known, but maybe not true story it is recounted that “in the summer of 1899 Bill Dove, a sprinter of national repute who was involved in coaching the Ironworks team, was challenged to a race with four Aston Villa players at a fair in Birmingham. Dove won but the Villa men could not pay the wager so one of them pinched a set of claret and blue shirts from his club (he was responsible for doing the laundry) to settle the bet.” is there any primary evidence of the club wearing these colours until the 1903-04 season. In 1904 West Ham moved to the Boleyn Ground.

West Ham’s home kit of its last season at the Boleyn was inspired by the kit of 1904

From the 5,500 matches of which the Club has played the vast majority in claret & blue, the top 50 were chosen with the help of its supporters, the top 50 games, featuring landmark goals, trophies held aloft, heroic individual performances and remarkable collective efforts, and showed these highlights on the homepage.

One of the #50GreatestMatches was of course the unforgettable Boleyn Ground finale in 2016. Another one is West Ham’s win at Wembley in 2012 when the Club beat Blackburn to be promoted to the Premier League. The game was shown with Carlton Cole commentary by WHU TV during the lockdown.

Come on You Irons!

The full game can be watched here: https://youtu.be/jPgkiqEW330

June 28, 2020 at 10:22 pm Leave a comment

Guten Morgen, Wien!

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#SteinhofgrĂŒnde @RundumWien #earlymorning #running @runkeeper

June 27, 2020 at 6:15 am Leave a comment

Britain is waking up

Over the past four months, pubs and restaurants around the country have faced their biggest challenge: they had to keep their doors closed and were only allowed to remain in business with takeaways or cooking for key workers. But now restaurants and pubs which have been closed from Friday, March 20, are allowed to reopen by July 4. Lock down is about to end. Cheers,🇬🇧!

The Kew Tavern, Kew Bridge Road,
Brentford, London

The time-honoured pursuit of relaxing in a sunny beer garden with a refreshing glass of ale, lager or wine is something used to be taken for granted, an essential part of any British summer. Not so in 2020. Pubs and restaurants were ordered to close their doors on Friday March 20, in the early, frightening days of a lockdown that would dominate the lives over the months that followed and has been much longer in the UK than in other countries. Finally, there is light at the end of the tunnel and the Telegraph‘s cover story on Saturday is about the reopening of pubs and restaurants in Great Britain.

Barge East, River Lee, Sweetwater Mooring, London Stadium, East London

Infection rates have fallen, Britain’s alert level has switched from 4 to 3 and, this week, Boris Johnson has announced that the two-metre rule we’ve grown so accustomed to can now be replaced with a less restrictive “one metre plus” distancing recommendation. “Our long hibernation is coming to an end,” he told the Commons on Tuesday, as he explained that England’s pubs and restaurants could open their doors to customers once again on July 4.

Boundary London, Rooftop Bar & Grill in Shoreditch, 2-4 Boundary Street,
Hackney, London

There are an estimated 27,000 pubs with beer gardens in the UK. Finally relaxing in a sunny beer garden will be allowed again. And also in-door restaurants that had suspended their service will be returning post-lockdown. The new rules allow customers to sit and enjoy their pints on-site (though not at the bar). Indoor hospitality will be limited to table service, meaning bar orders still won’t be an option.

Madera, Mexican restaurant in Marylebone, 14-15 Langham Place, London W1B 2QS

Cheers, guys! The wait is over!

Enjoy!

Rules and guidelines: https://www.telegraph.co.uk/food-and-drink/pubs-and-bars/pubs-reopening-uk-guidelines-open-rules/

The Gate Islington, Vegetarian restaurant,
370 St John Street, London, EC1V 4NN

June 27, 2020 at 4:20 am Leave a comment

Liverpool are champions

Liverpool win Premier League: Reds’ 30-year wait for top-flight title ends with Manchester City losing at Chelsea.

It had seemed all but clear that in March the long wait would be over because of the large gap of 25 points between Liverpool and Manchester City, but then the coronavirus stopped the campaign and could have ruined Liverpool’s hope of winning the Premier League.

Finally football came back in June with Liverpool drawing 0-0 with Everton in their first game after the restart. They then went on to win 4-0 against Crystal Palace, meaning a draw or Chelsea win in their game against Manchester City on Thursday would cement the championship for the Reds, having played an incredibly dominant campaign this time around, in which they have won 28 of their 31 fixtures so far.

And when the final whistle went at Stamford Bridge with Chelsea beating Manchester City 2-1, there were scenes of jubilation outside Anfield, while a group of Liverpool players gathered to watch the game.

Liverpool fans celebrated the title outside their ground last night

The title is Liverpool’s 19th and first since the 1989-90 season, when they won the First Division under Kenny Dalglish.

“I’m very pleased for everybody connected with the football club,” Dalglish told Sky Sports. “Jurgen has done a fantastic job. The highlight has been the camaraderie within the team and the way everyone has helped the team. Last night’s game (against Crystal Palace) was a huge example of that.“

In winning the league after just 31 games Liverpool have recorded the earliest Premier League victory by matches played, yet football’s 100-day suspension because of coronavirus means it is the latest success by date.

“We had to wait 13 weeks,” Liverpool defender Andrew Robertson said. “It was 13 long weeks with uncertainty but a lot of our fans had to wait 30 years so it was a short time compared to what they’ve had.

“It shows the character in the squad to get so close last time and to go again,” Liverpool midfielder James Milner told Match of the Day. “We have proven we are fuelled by disappointment and learning.”

And that’s what manager JĂŒrgen Klopp had to say after winning the title last night:

June 25, 2020 at 10:34 pm Leave a comment

Could have done without them…

West Ham returned to London Stadium more than 100 days after their last Premier League game (a 0-1 defeat against Arsenal away).

Well, I had missed PL football, but I could have done without this match… West Ham haven’t improved within these months, and they deservedly lost 0-2 to Wolves.

By the way: Hairdressers still aren’t allowed to work in the UK, and barbers are closed as well, as the pic of West Ham manager Nuno EspĂ­rito Santo (above) shows.

But there is hope for Boris and all the others having “bad hair days” every day now:

Hair dressers are expected to reopen from July 4 if the government feels the spread of coronavirus is under control.

As the government has already lowered the five-stage coronavirus alert level from 4 to 3 recently, shaggy haired Brits could get back to their coiffed best soon. However hair dressers will still have to wait until they are allowed to get cutting again.

And when will West Ham be able to get winning again?

Well, in variation of the famous song which Dame Vera Lynn (who sadly passed away these days aged 103) sung during wartime and Queen Elizabeth remembered in a speech on the virus:

“We will win again.”

I hope it’s not too late by then 


Corona hairstyle 
 Hair dressers will not reopen beofe July 4

Links: â€Șhttps://www.thesun.co.uk/money/11234166/when-hairdressers-barbers-reopen-uk?

End of lockdown in sight: http://digitaleditions.telegraph.co.uk/data/265/reader/reader.html?social#!preferred/0/package/265/pub/265/page/2/article/53199

June 20, 2020 at 9:43 pm 1 comment

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