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Category: Music
Peter, Paul, and Mary: Blowin’ In The Wind #1
Blowin’ In The Wind by Bob Dylan How many roads must a man walk down Before you call him a man? How many seas must a white dove sail Before she sleeps in the sand? Yes, ‘n’ how many times must the cannon balls fly Before they’re forever banned? The answer, my friend, is blowin’…
Bach: Concerto for 4 Pianos in A Minor
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Stradivari Quartet: Prussian Quartett KV 575 (Mozart)
“Brendekilde trained as a stonemason before studying sculpture at the Kongelige Danske Kunstacademi (1877-1881) in Copenhagen. In 1880s Brendekilde painted together with L.A. Ring on Fyn and influenced each other’s work. Influenced by Impressionism, Brendekilde was a sensitive colourist. See P.M. Hornung, ‘NY Dansk Kunsthistorie’, Band 4, 1993, pp. 220-223 & C. Stensgaard Nielsen, in…
Hugo Mühlig: The Musician on the Move, Sun Flood
“Where griping grief the heart would wound And doleful dumps the mind oppress, There music with her silver sound Is wont with speed to give redress Of troubled minds, for ev’ry sore, Sweet music hath a salve in store…” READ FULL POST: Shakespeariana – XXXIII Hat Tip Many thanks to Claudio Capriolo at la regina…
Bach: Brandenburg Concertos 1 – 6, Claudio Abbado
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Classic Hymns: Trust and Obey
“Norman Rockwell executed the present work as a preparatory study for Freedom of Worship, one of the four paintings that comprise his iconic Four Freedoms series. Inspired by President Franklin Delano Roosevelt’s 1941 State of the Union address, in which he outlined four essential human rights, Rockwell sought to capture the ideas of freedom from want,…
Ernest Bloch: A Celebration of Jewish Music
“Nigun” means a traditional synagogue melody, with tones that Jesus might have heard as he prayed. Sister Renee Yann Hat Tip Many thanks to Sister Renee at Lavish Mercy for introducing me to this music in her post Radical Prayer. See More Reuven Rubin At Sunnyside Reuven Rubin at Sotheby’s Thanks for Visiting 🙂 ~Sunnyside
Artemisia Gentileschi: Self-Portrait as the Allegory of Painting (1638–39)
“As a self-portrait the painting is particularly sophisticated and accomplished. The position in which Artemisia has portrayed herself would have been extremely difficult for the artist to capture, yet the work is economically painted, with very few pentiments. In order to view her own image she may have arranged two mirrors on either side of…
Gautier Capuçon: Les Feuilles Mortes (Autumn Leaves)
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Bonnard and Bach
“Albrecht Mayer discovered the music of J.S. Bach at the age of 8, as a choirboy at Bamberg Cathedral. Within a couple of years he was able to play some of the composer’s simpler keyboard pieces on the piano. “Even then,” he recalls, “I could feel this transcendent image of his music going through my…
Jun Luke Foster: Serenade (Schubert/Liszt)
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Home Free: Sea Shanty Medley
“According to Petra ten-Doesschate Chu, “Martin owed his success to the development of a painting style that melded traditional and modernist elements. While he valued and relied upon his solid academic training, he was also quite attracted to the innovations of the Impressionists and Neo-Impressionists. With the former group, especially Claude Monet, he shared an…
Celine Dion and Andrea Bocelli: The Prayer
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Schubert: Ständchen from “Schwanengsang”
“October is an account of the bleak autumnal potato harvest, set in a bare, featureless landscape. October was painted at the artist’s native village of Damvillers, in the Meuse Valley to the northeast of Paris. Here, inspired by the example of Millet and Courbet, Bastien-Lepage had planned to paint rural life as he knew it,…
Krystian Zimerman: 4 Impromptus D. 935 (Schubert)
“I’m ploughing on like a man possessed”Following a third breakdown in the height of summer, Van Gogh returned to painting once again in September. As the heat of the Provençal summer cooled and autumn arrived, the artist returned once again to olive trees, finding in their forms and foliage a subject that was unchanging and…
Diogo Rodrigues: Canarios (Sanz)
Hat Tip Many thanks to Claudio Capriolo at la regina gioiosa for introducing me to this performance in his post, Canarios: Sanz & Rodrigo. See More Claude Monet At Sunnyside Claude Monet at Musée Marmottan Monet, Paris List of Paintings by Claude Monet at wikiwand Works by Claude Monet at Museum Barberini Claude Monet at Museum…
Thomas and Brocal: Nocturne in B minor, No. 20 Op. (Chopin)
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Christopher Tin: Hope is the Thing With Feathers
“Said to be expressions of his innocence and shyness, little birds perching on tree branches is a favoured and recurrent subject matter in Lin Fengmian’s works. Sixteen birds sit atop of tree branches, consciously scattered throughout the painting in an organized manner: in similar size and shape, the leaves are of the same autumnal colour…
Elene Gamache at Roberts Gallery
“I return again, and always, to that magic word for me: Italy. It was Italy that inspired my flower bouquets and sparked my fascination with the elegant renaissance facades of the palazzos. It is the splendour of that countryside that I am recreating in my paintings today.” “Without actually abandoning my still-life format, I’ve incorporated…
Louis Armstrong: Jonah and the Whale
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Petrit Ceku: 6 Cello Suites BWV 1007 – 1012 (Bach)
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Ray Charles: Oh, Happy Day!
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Joseph Haydn: Symphony #1 D-Dur
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A Little Mozart, A Little Munnings
“Munnings frequently experimented with this theme of a huntsman manoeuvering through thick brush approaching a bank or ditch and this is typical of his style at this date. His own hunting experiences often inspired his vision and it is probable that this horse is ‘the brown mare’ whom Munnings describes in his memoirs as ‘a…
Autumn With Kolesnikov and Vivaldi
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Rosa Díaz Cotán: Harp Concerto (Dittersdorf)
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Vincent Van Gogh: Wheat Fields With Reaper (1890)
“Vincent van Gogh was fascinated by the vast fields of wheat that stretched above Auvers-sur-Oise, a town north of Paris where he lived the last two months of his life. He painted many views of these fields, including this landscape with a reaper cutting the golden grain while the stacked sheaves recede toward a village…
Mitsuko Uchida: Mozart’s Piano Concerto No. 25
“Dating from the period in which Léon de Smet was living in an artists’ commune in Saint-Martens-Latem, in his native Belgium, the present painting displays the influence of French developments in Impressionist and Neo-Impressionist thought on the artist’s work…Particularly pertinent to this canvas is the Impressionist fascination with shadow and half-shadow; their infinite nuances of…
Vivaldi: Concerti con molti strumenti (E. Galante and F. Biondi)
“In its final form, the painting is a private palimpsest of the various phases of Gauguin’s evolution as a painter, documenting—to paraphrase the title of the artist’s later Tahitian masterpiece—where he had come from (“d’où venons nous”), who he was (“que sommes nous”), and where he was going (“où allons nous”). “Tracing the trajectory of…
