to be watched in conjunction with Marianne Faithful singing the same
Three monks singing
London BL - Stowe 12 f. 195
(unfortunately this is all the identification info given on the flickr site- would love to know more about the manuscript from which this and other such illuminations are taken)
Gerry Mulligan: Night Lights - from Night Lights, 1963
w. trumpeter Art Farmer, Bob Brookmeyer (v.trb), Jim Hall (g)
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Pieter de Hooch - A Musical Party in a Courtyard [1677]
he woman on the left is playing a viola da gamba. The houses seen across the canal are similar to those on the Keizersgracht, Amsterdam. The left-hand one bears a tablet with the date 1620 and is in the style of Hendrick de Keyser (1565 – 1621). The painting is characteristic of de Hooch’s Amsterdam period. In contrast to the middle-class interiors of his Delft paintings, he now focuses on more sophisticated domestic settings and elegant figures.
The son of a stonemason, de Hooch (1629 – 1684) was born in Rotterdam. According to Houbraken, he was trained by Nicolaes Bercham, one of the leading Dutch painters of Italianate landscapes, who was mainly active at Haarlem. By 1653 de Hooch was in Delft in employment as a servant and a painter. His works of the 1650s may be indebted to the perspectival studies of Carel Fabritius, who was in Delft by 1651. By 1663 de Hooch had moved to Amsterdam; his later paintings record fashionable life in the city, and utilise a darker and richer range of colours derived from Nicolas Maes.
Bach “reinforces and lifts and rounds out his edifice of notes far above the church into a starry space full of nobly perfect systems, as though God had gone to sleep and handed over to him His staff and mantle. He makes the lightning play from towering clouds and throws open serene sunny spaces, he triumphantly guides forth planets and suns, he rests relaxed at high noon and at the proper hour elicits the cool showers of evening. And he ends in splendor and power like the setting sun and, as he falls silent, leaves the world full of glory and of soul…”
> Quote from Hermann Hesse - “Old Music”.
> Video: Number symbolism in J.S. Bach: Magnificat - Omnes generationes.
EVERDINGEN, Caesar van
(b. 1617, Alkmaar, d. 1678, Haarlem)
Four Muses and Pegasus on Parnassus
c. 1650
Oil on canvas, 340 x 230 cm
Huis ten Bosch, The Hague
The Machine in the Garden is a music duo featuring Roger Fracé and Summer Bowman. They have released six full-length albums and one EP. Their music is a blend of different genres, such as synthpop, trip hop, electronica and gothic rock.
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Edith Piaf. Smoke gets in your eyes.
Ella Fitzgerald - Cry Me A River
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In the Woods at Giverny, Blanche Hoschedé at Her Easel with Suzanne Hoschedé Reading, 1887, Claude Monet.
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Félix Edouard Vallotton, Femme assise dans un fauteuil
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GPOY I’M GLAD MONDAY IS ALMOST OVER
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Julia Gukova. Illustration from The Legendary Unicorn, 2004
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Wingate Paine
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Ushio Amagatsu
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Eleanor Fortescue Brickdale, The Uninvited Guest
