Narciso Yepes plays Isaac Albéniz
Narciso Yepes recria o tema Asturias na passagem do 160º aniversário do nascimento do virtuoso compositor espanhol Isaac Albéniz [29 Maio 1860 – 18 Maio 1909]
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Narciso Yepes recria o tema Asturias na passagem do 160º aniversário do nascimento do virtuoso compositor espanhol Isaac Albéniz [29 Maio 1860 – 18 Maio 1909]
Jimmy Cobb [1929-2020] era último sobrevivente do notável sexteto de músicos – Cannonball Adderley ( saxofone alto), Paul Chambers (baixo), Jimmy Cobb (bateria), John Coltrane (saxofone tenor ), Bill Evans (piano) que o trompetista Miles Davis reuniu em Agosto de 1959 para gravar Kind of Blue.
Morreu ontem, dia 24 de Maio de 2020, aos 91 anos.
[Narrator]:
The story begins on the 24th of May 1863 in Hamburg, when Professor Lidenbrock and his nephew Axel discover an old parchment in a 12th century book called ‘Heims Kringla’. A chronicle of the Norwegian princes who ruled over Iceland this parchment, when decoded into Latin and translated by Axel proved to be written by an alchemist of the 16th century and read as follows:
“Descend into the crater of Sneffels Yokul, over which the shadow of Scataris falls before the calends of July bold traveller, and you will reach the centre of the Earth I have done this. – Árni Signússon”
Sneffels is a five-thousand foot-high mountain in Iceland an extinct volcano, its last eruption having been in 1229…
And so the journey from Hamburg to Iceland begins.
Africa/Brass, o primeiro trabalho que John Coltrane gravou para a Impulse após dois anos com a Atlantic Records, contou com um vasto conjunto de músicos e instrumentos, de onde sairia o primeiro Quarteto: Elvin Jones, Jimmy Garrison, John Coltrane, McCoy Tyner (1962-1965), antecipando a new thing que viria a consolidar-se como free jazz.
O tema de abertura Africa foi gravado a 23 Maio 1961 e contou com Freddie Hubbard, Julian Priester, Charles Greenlee, Jim Buffington, Garvin Bushell e Paul Chambers.
From Albrecht Dürer [21 May 1471 – 6 April 1528] – ‘Fisherman’s house on a lake, near Nuremberg, a watercolour’, around AD 1496. Via British Museum.
From Miles Davis [May 26, 1926 – September 28, 1991], the only live performance of “Concierto de Aranjuez” took place at Carnegie Hall under the subtitle “The Legendary Performances of May 19, 1961“, featuring Hank Mobley, Wynton Kelly, Paul Chambers, Jimmy Cobb with Gil Evans and his 21 Piece Orchestra.
Sandro Botticelli [c. 1445 – 17 Maio 1510]
“Nascimento de Vénus”, c. 1485 | Gallerie degli Uffizi, Florença
Known as the “Birth of Venus”, the composition actually shows the goddess of love and beauty arriving on land, on the island of Cyprus, born of the sea spray and blown there by the winds, Zephyr and, perhaps, Aura. The goddess is standing on a giant scallop shell, as pure and as perfect as a pearl. She is met by a young woman, who is sometimes identified as one of the Graces or as the Hora of spring, and who holds out a cloak covered in flowers. Even the roses, blown in by the wind are a reminder of spring. The subject of the painting, which celebrates Venus as symbol of love and beauty, was perhaps suggested by the poet Agnolo Poliziano.
It is highly probable that the work was commissioned by a member of the Medici family, although there is nothing written about the painting before 1550, when Giorgio Vasari describes it in the Medici’s Villa of Castello, owned by the cadet branch of the Medici family since the mid-15th century. This hypothesis would seem to be born out by the orange trees in the painting, which are considered an emblem of the Medici dynasty, on account of the assonance between the family name and the name of the orange tree, which at the time was ‘mala medica’.
Unlike the “Allegory of Spring”, which is painted on wood, the “Birth of Venus” was painted on canvas, a support that was widely used throughout the 15th century for decorative works destined to noble houses.
Botticelli takes his inspiration from classical statues for Venus’ modest pose, as she covers her nakedness with long, blond hair, which has reflections of light from the fact that it has been gilded; even the Winds, the pair flying in one another’s embrace, is based on an ancient work, a gem from the Hellenistic period, owned by Lorenzo the Magnificent.
Via Gallerie degli Uffizi.
Para celebrar o 25º aniversário da morte de Lola Flores [21 Janeiro 1923 – 16 Maio 1995], será transmitido hoje no canal La 2 da televisão espanhola um documentário sobre os lugares que marcaram a vida de ‘La Faraona’.
Com a participação das suas netas Elena Furiase e Alba Flores (a deliciosa Nairobi de La casa de papel), de Miguel Poveda e de Estrella Morente, filha do Grande Enrique Morente.

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