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Sonia Delaunay
Compositions, Couleurs, Idées, 36 plates
1930
👍 Art du jour 😉
L'imagination débordante de Victor Nunes avec des objets du quotidien ou de la nourriture....
👋 Bel après-midi
out of curiosity, since i took a bit of a break from playing ikevil last year and missed events and such, have there been any other mentions of real-life compositions in Will's stories?
here's my running list so far:
Minute Waltz by Frédéric Chopin (Main Route) 12 variations on Ah, vous dirai-je maman by Mozart (Main Route) Danse macabre by Camille Saint-Saëns (Queen of the Night Event) Dedication by Robert Schumann (Cruise Event)
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WHAT da hell can one even mean BESIDES omega dynamics
ATTENTION ROMANTICS, JANEITES, BYRONISTS, GEORGIANS, & OTHER 19TH CENTURY NERDS!
this website jane austen's music has resources all about the music jane austen composed by hand, like a link to this song captivity.
this website romantic-era songs has recordings of a bunch of music that was popular in the romantic era, including recordings of poetic works that were originally intended to be set to music. examples incl. lord byron's famous poems vision of belshazzar (a real banger!) & she walks in beauty (not what i expected having read it beforehand without it's music, but it was byron's own favorite to listen to). i really love this one the waters of elle by lady caroline lamb, also composed by isaac nathan. he was a famous jewish-english musician who later relocated to australia and introduced classical music there, & is thus sometimes called "the father of australian music" (apparently, according to his wiki, he was also the first person in the southern hemisphere to die in a tram incident after he got there... oddly specific factoid, but alright).