If this is your first visit, be sure to
check out the FAQ by clicking the
link above. You may have to register
before you can post: click the register link above to proceed. To start viewing messages,
select the forum that you want to visit from the selection below.
I did look at Fitkin but didn't see what mercia cleverly espied. From Yellow to Tellow appears to be only 2 mins duration - hence miniature? So, it's only the Pictures at an Exhibition to get, plus the librettist - so we're not a lot further forward!!
(Could the Mussorgsky be Kandinski? Has Mrs. Tiggywinkle been taking lessons from Cloughie?)
Has Mrs. Tiggywinkle been taking lessons from Cloughie?)
Maybe Mrs Tiggywinkle is Cloughie... Have we ever seen them in the room together...?!
If not... where is Cloughie???
"...the isle is full of noises,
Sounds and sweet airs, that give delight and hurt not.
Sometimes a thousand twangling instruments
Will hum about mine ears, and sometime voices..."
I did look at Fitkin but didn't see what mercia cleverly espied. From Yellow to Tellow appears to be only 2 mins duration - hence miniature? So, it's only the Pictures at an Exhibition to get, plus the librettist - so we're not a lot further forward!!
(Could the Mussorgsky be Kandinski? Has Mrs. Tiggywinkle been taking lessons from Cloughie?)
Yes Anna! I have Fitkin's piece at 1:33" and it is described as a miniature in the CD notes.
Yes she is! Thanks Flay - just to add the extra bit - Kandinsky wrote The Yellow Sound for Thomas von Hartmann. Alfred Schnittke made a composition on it in 1974 for pantomime, ensemble, soprano and chorus (plus some electronics). It's quite interesting to listen to (again it's on Naxos online).
Added to this Graham Fitkin's very short work for piano Yellow to Yellow.
So it's over to mercia for a ZZZZZZZZZZ...... or perhaps an A tomorrow?
So we are in Italy - or composers from Italy - Salieri wrote an opera The stolen bucket (La secchia rapita) which I gather, amongst other things,was a parody by Boccherini on the librettos of Metastasio.
I can't find the libretto but it seems to contain a deus ex machina - from Olympia, possibly Zeus ?
Or possibly a link with Count Zinzendorf? (wrote a lot about music performances including this opera in his diaries).
Edit: but if we are in Italy then it would be Jove or Jupiter............oh well, no idea really.
Comment