I decided to omit 'what was his mother thinking when she named him Bolko.' Out of respect. To the composer. Of course, my careful editing isn't noticed since it's simply either re-wording or eliminating unnecessary statements to the relevance of the topic.
The topic hasn't changed dramatically.
He's kind of a funny composer, you know. What with the moustache and all. He was actually a conductor/pianist - and worked with the Opera house. What kind of a concerto did he write? Your guess is as good as mine. If it sounded like Strauss's Burleske and a Military march together - he probably wrote it after drinking a few pints.
One thing that made me laugh in reading about the period 'grandfather's day was not far off...on march 22, 1897 he would have been 100 years old.' Now, this wasn't talking about Bolko - but it's just a little reminiscent of the times. You know, grandma's piano bench music. However, Rondes Le Sylphes could bring it to life. Thal, however, may just drown the music with a little too much pedal.