This week the United States reached an appalling milestone in the COVID19 pandemic: we surpassed 500,000 deaths directly related to the virus. There have been 2.5 million deaths globally, and we accounted for 20% of them.
President Biden and Vice President Harris marked
the occasion for us Monday evening with the lighting of candles at the White
House (captured by Jabin Botsford for WaPo):
One candle for each 1000 deaths.
But it’s fitting that for my offering today, I should also commemorate it. So I’m sharing “Dido’s Lament” from Henry Purcell’s opera Dido & Aeneas. This has to be one of the simplest arias ever; such a small number of words. But it covers an enormity of loss, which is what we’re feeling now.
Here’s Annie Lennox and the London City Voices in a remote performance from last December.
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