César Cui: Double Duty
But in 1851 he was sent to St. Petersburg, where he entered the school of engineering and, in 1855, the academy of military engineering, becoming a lecturer there in 1857. In 1878 he became a professor of fortification… and he retired with the rank of lieutenant general. - Britannica.com
There isn’t a doubt that we’d much rather hear
A concert composed by our chief engineer
Than trust the direction of worksite bull-dózers
To blueprints prepared by our favorite composers.
The thought of professors of fortifications
Performing the music they write on vacations
Is not too alarming, at least in comparison,
To music professors designing a garrison.
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Emmanuel Chabrier (18 January 1841 – 13 September 1894) was a French composer and pianist
who spent much of his life as a civil servant.
To Wit
Emmanuel Chabrier’s charm
Has certainly done him no harm.
His airy confections
Have gained our affections
While his weightier works strike alarm.
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