Drawings
Another traced drawing from my kindle scribe;
I couldn't be doing with the whimsical castle so I just drew over the top of it. (From 'The Enchanted Forest tracing pages for kindle scribe by Kendra Allsop)
Here's my own version; I miss being able to smudge my pencil lines. I don't miss my pencil lines smudging all the time when I rub them by accident!
Music
The Aurora Orchestra
I cannot begin to imagine how this orchestra manages to play the most complex music ENTIRELY FROM MEMORY.
Last year we were completely mesmerised by their proms programme. In the first half they staged a dramatised analysis of Beethoven's famous 9th Symphony, all of the movements, alongside an interwoven drama of Beethoven's life and his difficulties with deafness while he was writing it. The second half, a complete performance of the same Symphony, was illuminated by what we learned from the first half.
Here's just the last section, Ode to Joy. What struck me was the total unity, everyone completely committed all the way through. How do they do it?
This year, at the weekend they did the same for Shostakovitch's 5th symphony. The drama was an analysis again, but incorporating the political persecution of artistic freedom instigated by Stalin at the time of writing. The role of Shostakovitch was performed, mimed, by the most incredible dancer, who brought tears to my eyes as I watched his interpretation of the appalling conflicts he faced between his artistic truth and the strictures and terrors of the time.
We didn't watch the second half, our heads were too full from the first half!
(edited to take out the link to the Aurora performance which was removed from YouTube)
I stiill haven't watched it yet! I really need to though!
ReplyDeleteI love the Aurora orchestra- they are so fun. I am very lucky to have been conducted by Nick Collon on several occasions- when I played the famous Daphnis and Chloe flute solo- he was conducting!
They have a brilliant classroom programme called Aurora Classroom. Worth having a look at- Music Makes Me and Oh Beethoven are such fun songs!
They really are amazing. I bet he's a wonderful conductor, very charismatic
DeleteWow The Aurora Orchestra are really wonderful. Truly inspiring. Thank you. I like your art work but I do like to see a "smudged" effect on pencil drawings whether planned or accidental. Regards Sue H
ReplyDeleteI agree with the smudging effect, it gives a drawing more subtlety. Thank you for encouraging me!
DeleteDramatising the composer's life allows a deeper understanding of the character. I wonder if more orchestras will follow Aurora's example. To play the whole work from memory is astonishing - an orchestra composed of soloists. The conductor is certainly needed.
ReplyDeleteI thought it was a real 'tour de force', hugely engrossing
DeleteI watched both programmes and was quite shaken by the angst portrayed. The Orchestra are marvellous.
ReplyDeleteIt was very moving. Also I couldn't believe how the players could play while incorporated into the movements, being lifted aloft. Such trust and confidence in each other.
DeleteI like your pencil sketches.
ReplyDeleteThank you 😊
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