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Summer scenes: lying down

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Published: 24 July 2014
Song of the week: Phidylé (H. Duparc) - C. Maltman, J. Drake
 
Up - Peter DocterI've chosen three summer topics; we could talk about them any time of the year but, somehow, they seem more appealing in summer.  The first summer issue, as mentioned in this post title, is lying down: in a tree's shadow, sitting on a deck chair having a mojito, falling asleep, loosely watching the sea or the clouds passing by. One of the great pleasures of holidays, to lounge around. The 19th century poets had tonnes of leisure time, so it won't be the first time we lounge around in Liederabend.

Of seguidillas and crockroaches

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Published: 17 July 2014
Song of the week: Muchacha, y la vergüenza (F. Sors) - A. Alàs i Jové, E. Muriel
 
El baile de San Antonio de la Florida - F. de Goya

When Fernando Sor, or Ferran Sors (Barcelona, 1778 – Paris, 1839) first got drawn by the guitar it was no more than a popular instrument, and no serious composers had paid any attention to it. Sor contributed to dignify and introduce it in the concert hall, and that’s why today he is best known as a guitar composer, teacher and player, but his work as a musician is much larger than that and includes operas, ballets and, of course, songs. Like the one in today’s post, one of the “Twelve seguidillas boleras”, composed around 1810.

The fooled Count

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Published: 10 July 2014
Song of the week: Harfenspieler III - Wer nie sein Brot mit Tränen ass (H. Wolf) - D. Henschel, K. Negano
 
Le baiser à la dérobée - Jean Honoré FragonardThis is the 8th post in the Wilhelm Meister's series, the last of this season; the Goethe's characters will come back in September. Today I'll tell you something that happens while Wilhelm is at the Count's castle, a story about the Count and the Countess. I’m afraid there isn't any song linked to that story, but I'm telling you anyway because it will become important at the end of the novel. Besides, the story is very funny.
 
Wilhelm likes the Countess a lot, but he's very aware of his vow of not having any love affair with a woman; the Countess also likes Wilhelm very much, but she's very aware of her wedding vows too [...]

American memories

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Published: 03 July 2014
Song of the week: Memories (C. Ives) - S. Graham, P. L. Aimard
 
Shadow artist - N. Rockwell

Two boys are at the opera house, waiting for the show to begin. They are so excited that they can't stop moving, talking very fast, whistling... until someone silences them because the curtain rises. This is what the composer, Charles Ives, explains at the first part of his song Memories.

Ten buggy songs

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Published: 26 June 2014
Song of the week: Aus Goethes Faust (L. van Beethoven) - D. Fischer-Dieskau, J. Demus
 
Still Life with Flowers - Ambrosius Bosschaert the Elder
BUG. An insect or similar organism, such as a centipede or an earwig.
            Small animal prone to be crushed with a slipper.
 
The first definition is from the dictionary; the second is from a friend and it's very useful when you're not good at Zoology. Please don't misunderstand me, it's just a saying; I don't spend my time crushing ladybugs or butterflies, let alone bees. I do mosquitoes though, in self-defence.
Ladybirds, crickets, cicadas, bees, cockroaches...Today we are starting a new ten-song list about ten different bugs (and from ten different composers).
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