The Fall and Rise of Reginald Perrin is a novel and a British sitcom starring Leonard Rossiter in the title role. Both book and TV series were written by David Nobbs, and the screenplay for the first series was adapted by Nobbs from the novel, though subplots in the novel were considered too dark or risqué for television and toned down or omitted, an example being the relationship between Perrin's daughter and his brother-in-law.
The original three series, all of the same name, were broadcast between 1976 and 1979; a fourth, The Legacy of Reginald Perrin, also written by Nobbs, followed in 1996.Wikipedia
Some of the Baroque releases on Canada's ATMA label have stuck close to established molds, but this one by the young Québécoise harpsichordist Catherine Perrin breaks them all. Perrin's career is unusual in itself; while many performers of early music stick to the specialized circles of players who do the same, Perrin has parallel careers as a Canadian Broadcasting Corporation radio host, contemporary music performer, and musical theater enthusiast. Perrin subtitles her disc "Five Centuries of Preludes on the Harpsichord," but she intends something slightly different: an examination of the prelude as a musical idea. In her booklet notes she quotes writer Michel Chion, who situates the prelude in a space of unique freedom, "a privileged position in the vanguard," unleashed by "the fact that it occurs before the time has come to be serious or definitive.
Catherine Perrin's Ah! Vous dirai-je maman is a recital to show off the sound of a 1772 Jakob and Abraham Kirckman harpsichord, a dual-manual instrument with a pedal mechanism that allows the performer to switch from loud to soft stops quickly. She chose pieces that are contemporaneous with the instrument, which are almost always performed either on a fortepiano or modern piano, but they don't sound out of place on this harpsichord, just different. It has a light, elegant sound, not thickly metallic, and gives a lighter character to the music. Being a harpsichordist and not someone who has first learned these works on the piano, Perrin doesn't try to force anything out of the instrument that it can't produce.
À l’âge de trois ans, Louis est diagnostiqué autiste sévère. Un psychiatre spécialiste de l’autisme prononce cette phrase indélébile : « Vous devez faire le deuil de votre enfant. » Une année d’épreuves s’ouvre alors pour aboutir à cette atterrante conclusion : « Madame, vous êtes une mauvaise mère, Monsieur, vous êtes un père trop vieux ! » Ce sont eux qui nous ont fait souffrir, jamais Louis. …
« Je m’appelle Virginie. Aujourd’hui, de Nina, Adrien et Étienne, seul Adrien me parle encore. Nina me méprise. Quant à Étienne, c’est moi qui ne veux plus de lui. Pourtant, ils me fascinent depuis l’enfance. Je ne me suis jamais attachée qu’à ces trois-là. »