March 31 - Kindred Spirits


Partially update the Works site

Samson and Delilah, Op. 65 (1998),

Extract, so to speak, the Violin I-II parts for


Three George Crumb Tropes, Op. 392 (2022), from The Decameron: Fifth Day, Op. 247 (2015)      
    Novel VII.  Pietro Teodoro, being enamoured of Violante, daughter of Messer Amerigo,
             his lord, gets her with child, and is sentenced to the gallows (Black Angels [1970]: I-V, VII, X),

and wake up to more text w/r/t

Book of Dreams, 2022, Op. 376 (2022)
     March 30-31
          2am Orca Bursts Out of Water to Grab a Man's Toe on the Dock of an Indoor Aquarium...
          6am Shades of Past Encounters, But New, In Video Literature... Intense...


With the Ukrainian situation seemingly a little better today,


the Traitorous Orange Menace


again in the news


(including welcome notice of the Department of Justice expanding its investigation in this regard), and


petrol prices still punishing (I recall the Alex Katsman, who ably accompanied us in Samson, was tops, with his Eastern European accent in providing the right punch in pronouncing "GazBuddy") --


there's plenty about which to palaver with the Springfield High School pals,


before


packing


off



to


partcipate


with


the


Davis Community Church


Chancel


and


Chamber Choirs --


more music to our ears, as well as Anton Bruckner (1824-1893) - Symphony No. 9 in D Minor, left with an incomplete 4th movement upon his death,


on this definitely more than half-full-glass day (funny above, but unfortunate spelling of "oboist"),



the 37th day of summer, high ricocheting back up 11 to 76


(75 in Davis), the bithdays of


Rene Descartes (1596-1650 -- at least I think it's his birthday... therefore it is...),


J.S. Bach (we thought it was March 21, but that was O.S. -- Old Style... Julian...),


G.F. Haydn (1732-1809),


Sergei Diaghilev (1882-1929), and


Octavio Paz (1914-1998)...

March 30 - Inquiring Minds


Zoom with Davis Community Church's Elisa Stone, on this the birthdays of


Maimonides (1135-1204) and


Francisco Goya (1746-1828), here in Self-Portrain in his Studio (1790) -- who who seems worlds away from F.J. Haydn, 1732-1809, W.A. Mozart (1756-1791, and Franz Schubert (1797-1828), although perhaps akin to William Blake (1757-1827).  Anyone who paints


Yard with Lunatics (1794)

mid-career in this time period was bound on a unique trajectory, that involved not a little of the sobering realities of life, as seen in ensuing works such as


Self-Portrait (1795),


The Black Duchess of Alba (1797, patroness, 1762-1802, and possible paramour),


The Sleep of Reason Produces Monsters (1799),


The Naked Maja (1800 -- several possibilities as to the model, including the Duchess above),


Charles IV of Spain and his Family (1801 -- flattery / intimacy / satire?),


The Clothed Maja (1805),


The Third of May, 1808 (1814)


Josefa Bayeu (or Leocadia [Zorrilla] Weiss (1815, evidently Goya's wife, 1747-1812, bore resemblance to his maid and likely later lover, 1790-1856),


Self-Portrait (1815) -- by this time the artist suffering through mental illness and


The Disaster of War (1820), a series of 81 engravings, begininning with I. Gloomy Presentiments of What Must Come to Pass --


Self-Portrait with Dr. Arrieta (1820 -- recalling my taking of pictures in the infirmary last September),



The Black Paintings (1823, 14-or-15 works painted directly on walls of Quinta de Sordo, purchased in 1810, and including Saturn Devouring His Son and


The Witches's Sabbath -- Ah!  Finally a slightly later musical analog in Hector Berlioz, 1801-1869 and his 1830 Symphonie Fantastique: V. Dream of a...),

and maybe winding up in a better space at the end with


Milkmaid of Bordeaux (1827, a third portrait during his career of Goya's maid-as-mistress, known for her fiery temper!).


Today is also the anniversaries of John Stafford Smith (1750-1836),


Vincent van Gogh (1854-1887 -- Self-Portrait, 1887), and


John Astin (b. 1930 -- with Carolyn Jones, 1930-19843, in The Addams Family, 1964).--

this the 53rd day of spring, high down 9 to 65...


a good time to begin update of


Joshua Fought the Battle, Op. 64  (June 1, 1998)

do the Percussion parts for


Three George Crumb Tropes, Op. 392 (2022), from The Decameron: Fifth Day, Op. 247 (2015)      
    Novel VII.  Pietro Teodoro, being enamoured of Violante, daughter of Messer Amerigo,
             his lord, gets her with child, and is sentenced to the gallows (Black Angels [1970]: I-V, VII, X)

and text up

Book of Dreams, 2022, Op. 376 (2022)
     March 29-30
          2pm She's Still Living in a Quarantine Situation; No, She isn't, She's Living at the House...
               Harriet and Mark on the Back Sofa in Narthex of Church, with Computers on Table...
          9am Harriet and Mark, Aloft and Not...
          11am Large Multicultural Family Walking Down the Street...


Could this be a time also for

Haydn's 1773 Piano Sonata No. 24 in D Major,


Gustav Mahler (1860-1911) - Symphony No. 5 in C# Minor (1904 -- another MC favorite, which we second!),


Alexander Glazunov (1865-1936) - Symphony 6 in C Minor, Op. 58 (1896),


Lennox Berkeley (1903-1989) - Mont Juic, Op. 9 (1937)


Gene Roddenberry (1921-1991)



StarTrek (1966) -


Season 2,


Production 32 -


Friday's Child (1967 --


"If you're curious, Mr. Spock, consult linguistics"),


Family


Zoom,


Simon Schama (b. 1945) - Civilisations (2018): IX. What Is Art Good For?


NOVA (1974) - Season 48, Episode 1: Secrets in Our DNA (2021)