Sunday, September 18, 2016

Facco was a Venetian composer who worked for the Spanish court...



Facco was a Venetian composer who worked for the Spanish court in the first few decades of the 18th century. While overshadowed by his famed counterpart, Vivaldi, the dynamism and harmonic invention found in his is not to be snubbed. By far this is one of the most interesting interpretations I’ve found of his work- no wonder the Spaniards had the easiest time bringing its complexity to life…


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Monday, September 5, 2016

centuriespast: Temptation of Adam and Eve Flemishlate 17th...



centuriespast:

Temptation of Adam and Eve

Flemish
late 17th century

Object Place: Low Countries

MFA Boston


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Saturday, September 3, 2016

"I slept that night not as one succumbing to the fate of heady connoisseurs, bathed in the numbing..."

“I slept that night not as one succumbing to the fate of heady connoisseurs, bathed in the numbing balm of delusion. No, I was a strategist- driven to fantastic delirium, knocked back in my seat by the fury of discovery and the scatterings of victory falling into neatly into place. I had found my Muse, my master, my slave, guiding rough-hewn passion and ambition to its consummation. The baton pacing unending creation made figures in my dreams that night and ever after, my life’s labors gasping the dust in its wake.”

- Ludwig van Beethoven, Romantic Vignettes: The Vienna Years
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Saturday, February 13, 2016

The Conservatoire de Paris is incomparable. I presume these are...



The Conservatoire de Paris is incomparable. I presume these are undergraduate students, and yet they perform on a level close to Christie’s group. Baroque music is in no future danger with such talent.


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