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The star's light (III)

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Published: 06 January 2021
Song of the week: I wonder as I wander (L. Berio) - C. Berberian, L. Berio (dir.)
 
Heures de Charles VIII | Rois mages - Maître de Jacques de Besançon

Luciano Berio liked traditional music, but he felt some kind of uneasiness when he listened to the usual arrangements for voice and piano made by his colleagues. The reason for this uneasiness was, I would say, that the piano has never been a traditional instrument; folk songs are often unaccompanied and, when accompanied, the instruments are simple, such as flute or guitar. For this reason, in his collection Folk Songs, the voice (not placed voice) is accompanied by an ensemble of seven instrumentalists who play flute or piccolo, clarinet, harp or guitar, cello, viola and percussion. [...]

The star's light (II)

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Published: 30 December 2020
Song of the week: I wonder as I wander (J. J. Niles) - J. J. Niles
 
Heures de Charles VIII | Marie enfant - Maître de Jacques de Besançon

Last week we listened to I wonder as I wander, a traditional song arranged by Benjamin Britten around 1940, and I told you that he didn't publish or record it. I also told you that I would explain why this week, and here it is. The song couldn't be "made official" because it has been composed by John Jacob Niles in 1933, based, however, on a traditional song. Therefore, it wasn't a work in the public domain, as Britten thought.

The star's light (I)

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Published: 23 December 2020
Song of the week: I wonder as I wander (B. Britten) - G. Finley, J. Drake
 
Heures de Charles VIII | Nativité - Maître de Jacques de Besançon

We are entering the last few weeks of the year, which we regularly devote to Christmas songs, with shorter articles. This year there will also be Christmas songs, but somehow different, you'll see; for the moment, let's start with Benjamin Britten.

Inertia

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Published: 16 December 2020
Song of the week: Les berceaux (G. Fauré) - P. Petibon, S. Manoff
 
Les berceaux

Life at sea is hard. However little we know about, we can infer the cold in their bones in winter, the homesick during long crossings, the danger of storms. Technology, modern equipments and other facilities available in the 21st century relieve life in ships and make it safer, but even so. Now, let us imagin how life at sea was one hundred and fifty years ago, according to what literature and cinema explain.

The grey hour

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Published: 09 December 2020
Song of the week: Zwielicht (R. Schumann) - B. Terfel, M. Martineau
 
A look into the forest at dawn - Julius von Klever

Among the times of the day most valued by photographers are the blue hour, which is, in the evening, the time between sunset and the dark night or, in the morning, the time between the first light and sunrise. That is, blue hour is an art concept that corresponds to twilight. These two periods are so interesting for photography because the light source, the sun, is below the horizon, but we see its reflection in the atmosphere, a diffuse light with a predominant deep blue colour that tinges everything. If the photographer is in nature, he can take advantage of orange colours on the horizon, because [...]

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