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🇩🇪 Wort des Tages
das Frauenwahlrecht
Seit 102 Jahren dürfen Frauen in Deutschland wählen. Am 12. November 1918 bekamen sie dieses Recht in der neuen Weimarer Republik.
🇩🇪 die Frau (-en) 🇩🇪 die Wahl (-en) 🇩🇪 das Recht (-e) 🇩🇪 das Wahlrecht
Albums I checked out/got in Nov. 2020
Refuge - Heaven & Earth ⭐︎⭐︎⭐︎
I Like It This Way! - Lisa Kindred ⭐︎⭐︎⭐︎⭐︎
The Marblehead Messenger - Seatrain ⭐︎⭐︎⭐︎
Eclection - Eclection ⭐︎⭐︎⭐︎⭐︎
Love Is The Revolution - Arthur Lee Harper ⭐︎⭐︎⭐︎
We Are Ever So Clean - Blossom Toes ⭐︎⭐︎⭐︎⭐︎
Morning Way - Trader Horne ⭐︎⭐︎⭐︎⭐︎⭐︎
Cauldron - Fifty Foot Hose ⭐︎⭐︎⭐︎⭐︎
Baron Bon Tollbooth And The Chrome Nun - Paul Kantner, Grace Slick and David Freiberg ⭐︎⭐︎⭐︎⭐︎
By Costanza Beltrami
The Caffè Pedrocchi in Padua was inaugurated on 9 June 1831. It has long been the centef of Padua’s public and intellectual life, visited by eminent artists and revolutionaries. Its unusual and eclectic architecture turns it into an unmissable urban landmark.
The Caffè was designed by Giuseppe Jappelli, an architect and landscape architect born in Venice in 1783. After studying at the lively Accademia Clementina in Bologna, he became a skilled map-maker and surveyor in the studio of Giovanni Valle in Padua. Having settled in the city, he took on several civic roles such as engineer for the Royal Office of Canals and Roads. Thanks to these positions he became an expert of landscape design, as he brilliantly demonstrated on 20 December 1815, when he turned the great hall of Padua’s Palazzo della Ragione into a “romantic garden” for the visit of Francis I Emperor of Austria and his is consort, Maria Lodovica (1787–1816). Jappelli’s “romantic gardens” were whimsical places at the boundary between nature and theatre: one at Valmarana, near Padua, contained an artificial hill, a lake, and even a grotto with papier-mâché stalactites. The best-known feature of the Valmarana garden was its Gothic Revival Chapel, the imitation of a medieval Templar Chapel, completed in 1833. Projects such as this park turned Jappelli into a famous, well-established architect.
In 1826, Jappelli was commissioned the construction of the Caffè Pedrocchi by its owner, Antonio Pedrocchi, described by famous Romantic writer Stendhal as ‘Italy’s best restaurateur.’ Completed between 1831 and 1842, the Caffè building is striking in its grandeur. Jappelli’s exploited the irregular shape of the site by designing a building bookended by loggias in the Greek Revival style. The upper floor, inaugurated on 16 September 1842, was envisaged as a set of prestigious private entertainment rooms, each decorated in a different historicizing style: for example, the Etruscan, Egyptian or Empire rooms. Jappelli also designed the Caffè’s furniture, from lamps to coffee machines. In 1837-9 the Caffè was expanded with the construction of a Gothic Revival structure, the Pedrocchino, dedicated to the offelleria or pastry shop. Today, the lower floor of the Caffè still functions as a coffee shop. Following a time-honored tradition, University of Padua students who pass an exam with the highest grade are offered an aperitivo on the house. The upper floor is now part of Padua’s Museo del Risorgimento.
Between the completion of the structure in 1839 and his death in 1852, Jappelli was mainly involved in the construction of English-style parks and garden, inspired not only by his knack for garden design but also by several trips to Scotland and Great Britain as a whole.
Reference: Barbara Mazza. "Jappelli, Giuseppe." Grove Art Online. Oxford University Press, accessed June 8, 2017, http://www.oxfordartonline.com/subscriber/article/grove/art/T044427.
The façade of the Caffè. Photo: ePadova
The north west loggia. Photo: Geobia on Wikimedia Commons.
The Pedrocchino. Photo: Alain Rouiller on Wikimedia Commons.
The Red Room, Caffè Pedrocchi. Orric on Wikimedia Commons.
British mod/psych band Eclection, late 1960′s
MUERE GERRY CONWAY, BATERÍA DE CAT STEVENS, JETHRO TULL, FAIRPORT CONVENTION (PLASTICOS Y DECIBELIOS)
Conway, todo un clásico del folk rock británico de los años sesenta, setenta e incluso ochenta. También estuvo en / tocando con Eclection, Al Stewart, Fotheringay, Iain Matthews/ Matthews Southern Comfort, The Incredible String Band/Mike Heron, Steeleye Span/Maddy Prior & Tim Hart, Magna Carta, Neil Innes & GRIMMS, John Cale, Hudson-Ford, Kate and Anna McGarrigle y Pentangle.
A Tuesday Tunes Reprise
Recently I’ve given you a couple of looks back at earlier posts in my Tuesday Tunes series, dating back to this time in previous years. I had a trawl through the catalogue, and found myself two that I thought might be suitable for resharing. The first of these was from this week in 2020, when the series was new and I only used to play a couple of tunes. Much of that post was given over to…
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