单词 | Dowland |
例句 | This makes Dowland’s contribution, like Shakespeare’s, something very different from what had gone before: his work has a universal appeal that transcends its age. The Story of Music 2012-12-25T00:00:00Z Meanwhile, over in Italy, one of Dowland’s masterful contemporaries - one of the most influential musicians of all time - was taking the concept of song in the most extraordinary new direction. The Story of Music 2012-12-25T00:00:00Z The Englishman was John Dowland, a Londoner and exact contemporary of Shakespeare who spent some of his most fruitfully creative years as the extravagandy paid official lutenist to King Christian IV of Denmark. The Story of Music 2012-12-25T00:00:00Z Dowland took the discussion in a different direction. The Proms 2011: week one in review 2011-07-27T16:01:18Z Mr. Davies saves the best for last on this disc of Dowland songs: a wrenching rendition of “Now, oh now I needs must part.” ArtsBeat: Classical Playlist: Beethoven, the Bad Plus, Fred Astaire and More 2014-04-02T16:00:38Z English art song's melancholy legacy runs from Dowland through to Parry, Quilter, Vaughan Williams and Warlock and today finds its voice in composers such as Venables. Ian Venables: At Midnight: Songs and Chamber Music 2010-08-21T23:06:00Z The first weekend's programmes explore Britten's relationship with earlier British composers, including Purcell and Dowland, while the second remembers his musical friends and collaborators, including WH Auden, Aaron Copland and Mstislav Rostropovich. Burt Bacharach, Leo Blanco, the Congos: this week's new live music 2013-06-22T05:00:17Z But the highlight of the Dowland set was Mr. Carter’s elaborately ornamented lute performance of the “Lachrimae Pavan.” Music Review: Period Music, Played With Freewheeling Touches 2010-10-16T01:24:00Z Its offering, “Amor and Psyche,” presents the music of a baker’s dozen of composers, including Handel, Dowland and Porpora. | Oct. 17 ? 23 2010-10-15T16:51:00Z But that slight exaggeration was invaluable in Mr. Adès’s work, a drastic elongation of the Dowland song “In Darkness Let Me Dwell.” Music in Review: Inon Barnatan at 92nd Street Y 2012-12-09T23:09:05Z The evening had opened with Ms. Chen seated at the grand piano, offering a thoughtful reading of William Byrd’s setting of Dowland’s melancholic “Pavana Lachrymae.” Phyllis Chen Performs With Toy Pianos and Music Boxes 2014-12-15T05:00:00Z Just after a group of Dowland lute works that opened his recital at the Frick Collection on Sunday afternoon, the Swedish guitarist Goran Sollscher told the audience that he was particularly fond of slow music. Music Review: A Guitarist Adds Depth With Some Extra Strings 2011-02-21T23:01:33Z Sting embraces Dowland as a forebear, and though his crooning style takes adjusting to, the performances are painstakingly rendered and intriguing. music: Ren?e Fleming?s Crossover to Rock, ?Dark Hope? 2010-05-28T14:47:00Z With Mr. Noda accompanying on the piano, Mr. Griffey lifted Dowland’s melodic lines with his ardent, powerful voice while still bringing lyrical refinement to every phrase. Music Review: Anthony Dean Griffey and Emalie Savoy at Morgan Library 2013-01-16T16:08:16Z Then, without break, Mr. Adès played his 1992 piano piece “Darknesse Visible,” a homage to the Dowland song that refracts the music through a contemporary prism. Music Review: Ian Bostridge and Thomas Ad?s at Carnegie Hall - Review 2011-11-29T23:23:51Z He began with three Dowland songs, works typically accompanied by lute and performed by a light tenor. Music Review: Anthony Dean Griffey and Emalie Savoy at Morgan Library 2013-01-16T16:08:16Z What Dowland would have made of it is anyone's guess, but it's an absorbing listen. Christian Muthspiel 4: Seaven Teares – review 2013-05-18T23:05:09Z Back in the United States, he befriended Mr. Condo, an amateur lute player who bonded with Mr. Costanzo over readings of Dowland. Handel and Philip Glass, but Make It Fashion 2018-09-21T04:00:00Z Mr. Muhly’s arrangement of Dowland’s Third Lute Fantasy was particularly dazzling, with bursts of ornamentation jumping from instrument to instrument. Music Review: Classical-Pop Border, No Guards in Sight 2011-01-20T22:49:21Z Transposed to the modern guitar, the light-and-shadow contrasts of Dowland’s compositions become starker; the flights of counterpoint more brilliant. Classical Playlist: Strauss, Bartok, John Dowland and More 2014-09-10T04:00:00Z Dowland’s “Lachrimae” is cloaked in Byrd’s florid variations, as is the anonymous melody of “The Woods So Wild.” Music Review: Kenneth Weiss in Music Before 1800 - Review 2011-09-26T21:58:02Z Mercante sang with a full-bodied sweetness and exemplary pitch, and his shaping of the crescendos in Dowland’s “Come Again, Sweet Love” was just one example of a reliably musical imagination. Composer Aaron Grad shares his ‘Old-Fashioned Love Songs’ at the Mansion at Strathmore You might expect a program of late English Renaissance works to include pieces by Dowland and Byrd, for example, both among Fretwork’s longtime specialties. Music Review: Fretwork Performs at Weill Recital Hall 2012-02-11T01:03:17Z In songs and arias by Dowland, Handel, Purcell, Monteverdi, Pergolesi and Bach, Ms. de Niese’s voice is sweet but brittle, her interpretations game but low impact. Classical Recordings : Danielle de Niese?s ?Beauty of the Baroque? ? Review 2011-12-22T15:23:48Z Near the end a muted excerpt from the original Dowland sounds as if it comes from very far away. Music in Review: Inon Barnatan at 92nd Street Y 2012-12-09T23:09:05Z The falling tear motif, probably not Dowland's own idea, given the fashion for musical displays of sorrow and weeping at the time, occurs repeatedly in the sequence for five viols and single lute. Scottish Opera: The Flying Dutchman; Fretwork – review 2013-04-13T23:07:47Z Lawrence Power's potent viola fleshed out Britten's Lachrymae, reflections on Dowland's song If My Complaints Could Passions Move, with an eloquence that never undermined the work's reticence. Mark Padmore 2010-07-19T21:45:00Z Thursday’s program delves into the turbulence of the English Civil War with 17th-century galliards, laments and sonatas by Dowland, Purcell and others. Opera & Classical Music Listings for June 27-July 3 2014-06-26T04:00:00Z The viol group Fretwork remain supreme interpreters of Dowland, his work central to their repertoire. Scottish Opera: The Flying Dutchman; Fretwork – review 2013-04-13T23:07:47Z The lanky Mr. McFarlane wrapped himself around the burly Mr. O’Dette, who commented that Dowland may well have written this to perform with a comely female partner. Review: With Two Star Lutenists, Boston Early Music Festival Comes to the Morgan 2016-01-17T05:00:00Z Purcell cleverly prefaces his Haydn, and Dowland his Schumann, and if his Brahms Fourth is misguided, his Beethoven Ninth is bracingly straightforward. 5 Classical Music Albums You Can Listen to Right Now 2022-03-31T04:00:00Z RD’s Eric C. Miller spoke with Dowland about the project, the politics, and the significance of family in the United States. The rise and fall of “family values”: How “religious freedom” became the rallying cry of the Christian right 2016-02-07T05:00:00Z And he has discussed Dowland’s songs, and other classical works, with a passion that shows that his heart is in the right place: he loves this music and wants people to hear it. Music Review: Sting and Trudy Styler as Robert and Clara Schumann 2010-07-01T18:13:00Z Who else but Mr. Serkin would think that a first half containing Josquin and Sweelinck, Bull and Nielsen — let alone a second of Dowland and Byrd, Mozart and Schoenberg — could possibly work? Peter Serkin’s Peoples’ Symphony Concert 2014-11-04T05:00:00Z On Wednesday she joins the English Concert, a noteworthy period instrument group directed by Harry Bicket, for a program including instrumental works by Vivaldi and songs and arias by Dowland, Monteverdi and Handel. The Week Ahead: Oct. 10 ? 16 2010-10-08T13:44:00Z Using Liszt as an extravagant model and further happily drawing from or transforming Ravel, Mussorgsky, Dowland and others, Adès revels in his own exceptional extravagance. Commentary: Thomas Adès' fantastical 'Dante' at the L.A. Phil makes Gen X proud 2022-05-04T04:00:00Z But by making melancholy so agreeable, Dowland, in his expecting the mental work of close listening to hear special details and find meaning in them, occupies your attention. Why do we feel better after a good cry? In John Dowland's music, tears open the soul 2020-11-11T05:00:00Z Mr. Bream was particularly drawn to the lute music of Dowland and other Elizabethan composers. Julian Bream, classical guitarist of profound influence, dies at 87 2020-08-14T04:00:00Z There’s also a vocal/instrumental program of Dowland works featuring singer Danielle Samson on Aug. 3. Look Ahead: The hottest Seattle events for August 2019 2019-07-26T04:00:00Z Most dramatically, as historian Seth Dowland noted in a recent critical essay for Christian Century, “American evangelicalism and the politics of whiteness,” the Civil War radically reshaped American religious identity. Blinded by darkness: How evangelicals put Donald Trump ahead of Jesus 2018-06-24T04:00:00Z The verses were published anonymously in Dowland’s “First Book of Songs,” 1600, and again in 1844; both times with the pronouns changed from the first to the third person—e. g., Bacon and Shakspere 2012-03-14T02:00:24.313Z By expressing our deepest fears and pains, Dowland offers an exit route out of depression. Why do we feel better after a good cry? In John Dowland's music, tears open the soul 2020-11-11T05:00:00Z Together with Dowland, immortalized in one of Shakespeare’s sonnets, Ford is the chief representative of the school which preceded Henry Lawes. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 10, Slice 6 "Foraminifera" to "Fox, Edward" 2011-04-22T02:00:08.637Z Let us open one of the songbooks of the time, Dowland's Second Book of Airs, published in the central year of our period, 1600, and reprinted by Mr Arber. A History of Elizabethan Literature Like Fea, Dowland admits that his own work didn't prepare him for the rise of Trump, but he has adjusted his thinking more fundamentally: Blinded by darkness: How evangelicals put Donald Trump ahead of Jesus 2018-06-24T04:00:00Z Modern critics have judged that Dowland’s music was somewhat overrated by his contemporaries, and that he is wanting in variety and originality. Lyrics from the Song-Books of the Elizabethan Age “Flow My Tears,” it might be added, was based on yet another “Lachrimae,” one of Dowland’s best-known solo lute pieces, not part of this set. Why do we feel better after a good cry? In John Dowland's music, tears open the soul 2020-11-11T05:00:00Z Rick wrote the guitar part, which is loosely based on Dowland's lute accompaniment. Fine Knacks for Ladies —Dowland: English musician, praised for his lute-playing in a sonnet in "The Passionate Pilgrim," attributed to Shakespeare. Men and Women In Bird’s, Morley’s, Dowland’s collections of music with the words appended—in such jewelled volumes as England’s Helicon and Davison’s Poetical Rhapsody—their name is Legion, their numbers are numberless. A Study of Shakespeare From a curious address to the reader by George Eastland, the publisher, it would appear that in spite of Dowland’s high reputation the sale of his works was not very profitable. Lyrics from the Song-Books of the Elizabethan Age Said to have been an extraordinary lutenist, Dowland was ever conniving, ever complaining, ever in debt, ever ingratiating himself in court, ever scheming. Why do we feel better after a good cry? In John Dowland's music, tears open the soul 2020-11-11T05:00:00Z Le Jeune, the Phoenix, and Rossini who directed his letters to his mother as 'mother of the famous composer'—and Henry Lawes, and Dowland's Lute, ah me! The Letters of Robert Browning and Elizabeth Barrett Barrett, Vol. 1 (of 2) 1845-1846 A few moments after they were at Dowlands. Evelyn Innes The most popular excursion is to the Landslip at Dowlands. Wanderings in Wessex An Exploration of the Southern Realm from Itchen to Otter In his charming collection of “Rare Poems” Mr. Linton quotes freely from the song-books of Byrd and Dowland, but gives only one lyric of Dr. Thomas Campion. Lyrics from the Song-Books of the Elizabethan Age As the notes to one recording of his masterpiece, “Lachrimae,” put it, Dowland was “an egocentric ever at odds with a world by which he felt himself rejected.” Why do we feel better after a good cry? In John Dowland's music, tears open the soul 2020-11-11T05:00:00Z The words "sleepe wayward thoughts" are from a song in Dowland's First Book of Songs or Airs of four parts, 1597. A Collection of Old English Plays, Volume 4 But he and she were going to dine together at Dowlands; and after dinner they were not to forget to practise the Bach sonata which was in the programme for the evening concert. Evelyn Innes Have you never a song of Master Dowland's making? A Select Collection of Old English Plays, Volume 9 He is supposed to have died about 1615, leaving a son, Robert Dowland, who gained some fame as a composer. Lyrics from the Song-Books of the Elizabethan Age Dowland’s lute song “Flow My Tears” has become history’s longest-lasting hit song. Why do we feel better after a good cry? In John Dowland's music, tears open the soul 2020-11-11T05:00:00Z It was merely that the new purchaser of the Dowlands estate had built herself a pretty little Queen Anne house on the ground, and come to live in it. What's Bred in the Bone But it was only one o'clock—an hour still remained before dinner would be ready at Dowlands, and they were glad to dream it under the delicious chestnut trees. Evelyn Innes My Lady's Tears John Dowland's Third and Last Book of Songs or Airs I SAW my Lady weep, And Sorrow proud to be advanced so In those fair eyes where all perfections keep. Bulchevy's Book of English Verse Dowland serves to make us wary of stereotypes. Why do we feel better after a good cry? In John Dowland's music, tears open the soul 2020-11-11T05:00:00Z Dowland keeps us alive by remaining quietly alert, in control, as we gracefully wipe our eyes. Why do we feel better after a good cry? In John Dowland's music, tears open the soul 2020-11-11T05:00:00Z You've handed them over half the sum you got for Dowlands already, I suppose. What's Bred in the Bone She could not understand herself; she had taken Ulick to Dowlands and had lived with him there—in her father's house. Evelyn Innes With what seems like merciless delight in the comedy of life, Dowland dispenses to lovers tears of anguish or joy, a reminder that you never know how things will turn out. Why do we feel better after a good cry? In John Dowland's music, tears open the soul 2020-11-11T05:00:00Z Would we hear the supposed melancholy humor of a lover’s tears without Dowland’s poetic suggestion? Why do we feel better after a good cry? In John Dowland's music, tears open the soul 2020-11-11T05:00:00Z He was also always Dowland, always in trouble. Why do we feel better after a good cry? In John Dowland's music, tears open the soul 2020-11-11T05:00:00Z Before they were aware, they were at Dowlands, and with an accent of regret in her voice, which Owen noticed with pleasure, she held out her hand and said good-bye. Evelyn Innes None remembered that Dowlands was the name of Henry the Eight's favourite lute player, and there was nothing in the snug masonry to suggest an æstheticism of any kind. Evelyn Innes The villas, of which Dowlands was one, were a builder's experiment. Evelyn Innes |
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