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Showing posts with label Music. Show all posts

Thursday, 27 March 2025

An Important Month, At Least To Some Of Us

BERJAYA

I'm not one of those people who hate recorders.

I LOVE THEM!

It's the only musical instrument I know how to play.

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And yes, I learned it in school --
in Grade 7 when I was twelve years old.

We received weekly instruction for three months
from a young teacher who just happened
to know how to teach recorder.

She was stunned to learn that I didn't already know
how to read music, naively assuming that all kids
came from homes wealthy enough to afford
private music lessons. I did not.

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Learning basic musical notation
and the recorder scale opened
a whole new world to me.

I've parlayed that short period of formal instruction
into a lifetime of playing recorders
for my own enjoyment,
not only the basic soprano recorder 
by also alto, tenor and bass recorders,
which I learned how to play on my own.

I never had the opportunity to play in an ensemble
until I was middle aged. Unfortunately, it revealed the limits of 
my musical education and proficiency, so I went back
to just playing for my own enjoyment.

That has always been enough for me.

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These days, I can no longer play the recorder
due to my poor eyesight which prevents me
from being able to see the sheet music.

But who knows, perhaps once my cataracts are removed,
I will be able to play again. I hope so!

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Recorders deserve more respect than they get.
Before the invention of the metal transverse flute,
recorders were a serious instrument in baroque and
other early music central to the European tradition.

Today, however, they are regarded as being only
a kid's plastic toy to torment everyone around them.

But hey, I still enjoy a good recorder meme
like anyone else! So here's a few to end on.

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Monday, 3 March 2025

My Queen! My Amazon Queen!

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I'm a fan of Jully Black, "Canada's Queen of R&B." A few months ago, I featured her on my other blog, Beautiful Woman of the Day, using the above fab photo. And last night, I had the unexpected pleasure of seeing her LIVE in a super high-energy concert! Friends had an extra ticket and generously invited me along (and also let me use the following photos for this post, thanks!)

My goddess worship needs have now been completely met for the foreseeable future, LOL!

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Wednesday, 10 July 2024

Das Rheingold (The Rhinegold)

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As stated in Monday's introductory post, in May I attended Edmonton Opera's production of Das Rheingold (The Rhinegold), the first opera in Wagner's Ring Cycle.

The Plot:
An angry Nibelung dwarf named Alberich steals magical gold guarded by water nymphs known as the Rhinemaidens. He renounces Love so that he can forge a Ring of Power from the gold and rule over others. By trickery and deception, the Ring is stolen by Wotan, King of the Gods. Alberich retaliates by putting a major curse on the Ring and on whoever possesses it.

Wotan reluctantly gives up the Ring as payment to two Giants he had hired to build Valhalla, so as to avoid giving them the Goddess Freia as payment instead, which he had foolishly agreed to do under the construction contract. Freia's magical Apples of Youth are needed to keep the Gods young and healthy, so it would be disastrous to part with her. Once the Giants have the Ring, the curse kicks in and one kills the other in order to possess the Ring by himself.

The opera ends with all the Gods and Goddesses entering Valhalla, their new home in the heavens. Much to Wotan's annoyance, the Rhinemaidens can still be distantly heard far below, crying and calling for the return of their stolen Rhinegold.

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[Production photo by Nanc Price]

The Staging:
Wagner's Ring Cycle has always been notoriously difficult to stage because of its many magical and mythological elements. Edmonton Opera used a modern set, contemporary costumes and giant symbolic air-filled bubbles to represent the Rhinegold. A scaled-down Edmonton Symphony Orchestra played on an elevated bridge above the set. The opera's English subtitles appeared electronically beneath the ESO's bridge, but were sometimes obscured by the giant bubbles. Innovative lighting was used to represent other magical elements. For me, the staging's effectiveness was uneven and the least satisfactory part of the production.

The Music and Singing:
I was pleased by the quality of both. An especially powerful performance was given by the singer who portrayed Alberich the Nibelung dwarf.

A number of secondary characters, arias and recitatives were omitted, bringing the length of the opera down from 2.5 hours to a little over 1.5 hours. But all the big musical moments and characters were present and accounted for!

The Ring Cycle's second opera a year from now will be Die Walküre (The Valkyrie).

Monday, 8 July 2024

My One-Item Bucket List

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I've never really maintained a formal bucket list. It's just not my style. Oh sure, there are things I'd like to experience and places I'd like to go. Maybe they'll happen and maybe they won't. I don't get too bent out of shape about it. Que sera sera, that's what I say. And I have already done some bucket-worthy things and gone on some bucket-worthy trips, so it's not like I'm deprived or anything.

But secretly, I do have ONE item on my bucket list.

I would love to see Wagner's operatic epic Der Ring des Nibelungen (usually referred to as "the Ring Cycle") performed live. It consists of four very long, very German operas based on Germanic-Norse folklore that is massive in scale and epic in subject-matter. The Ring Cycle concerns nothing less than Greed, Betrayal, Heroism and the Downfall of The Gods. Tolkien stole its basic plot to write The Lord of the Rings but left out all the gods and stuck in wizards and hobbits instead.

Yes, I've seen various Ring Cycle productions on film or heard recordings of them. And they're great! But I'd love to see a live production, which is not terribly easy to do without paying for major travel and tickets purchased often years in advance.

However, The Gods (or someone like them)* have smiled on me recently! My city's own Edmonton Opera has decided to stage a Ring Cycle! There will be one opera of the Cycle performed each year over the next four years. The operas will be scaled-down versions, with a lot of the blah-blah-blah parts omitted, but still with the basic plots and all the famous musical parts intact. This will make the operas easier and less expensive to stage and at the same time, more palatable to the Younger Audience (Millennials and Gen Z, not us old Boomers) that the Opera Biz is trying so desperately to attract for the future.

Hey, that's good enough for me! I often say anyway that the Great Classics of every old art form usually need a serious editor (I'm looking at YOU, Shakespeare, Dickens and Melville) so why shouldn't Wagner be subject to some judicious pruning as well?

In May, Edmonton Opera performed the first opera of the Ring Cycle -- Das Rheingold.  I'll tell you about it in my next post. I know you will all be on pins and needles until then, right? Right?

But in the meantime, here's a question for you. Answers on a postcard please**

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*   phrase shamelessly stolen from Dr Spo of Spo-Reflections

** phrase blatantly stolen from John Gray of Going Gently

Saturday, 1 June 2024

Saturday Night Dance Party Tribute

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Today, various bloggers are creating a "Saturday Night Dance Party" post in memory of our blogging buddy Anne Marie in Philly (From My Brain To My Mouth) who passed away unexpectedly around this date three years ago.

The Warrior Queen lived up to her name in every way. She was a passionate supporter of human rights and civil rights for all, a fierce feminist, an outspoken advocate of BLM and a proud ally of the LGBTQ+ community. She had no use whatsoever for Trump, the GOP, Q-Anon, anti-maskers, anti-vaxxers, or any other right-wing anti-social nonsense. All this was clear in her blog, as well as her love of cats, her artistry with knitting needles, and her enjoyment of a good gin cock-a-tail. Anne Marie was the soul of kindness to her blogging buddies, always remembering and noting in her blog birthdays, anniversaries, special occasions and passings.

Anne Marie was passionate about music and especially liked to "kick it old school," as she put it. Her blog was filled with videos of the best dance music from every decade since the 1940s onwards. So in her honour, I am posting three of my most favourite recent danceable hit songs -- enjoy!

Dua Lipa: Dance The Night (2024, from the Barbie movie)


Adam Lambert: Holding Out For A Hero (2023)


Beyoncé: Texas Hold 'Em (2023)


And I'll conclude with one of Anne Marie's favourite quotations of hope and inspiration --

"Keep believing. Keep marching. Keep building. Keep raising your voice. Every generation has the opportunity to remake the world.” - Barack Obama, July 2018

We miss you, Warrior Queen!

Wednesday, 1 May 2024

Happy Beltane/May Day!

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To celebrate today's major Wheel of the Year festival, here are two recent pagan musical gems which I recently discovered thanks to fellow bloggers! I hope you enjoy these as much as I do!

Everybody Goes To Hell
Sung and written by Candi Carpenter

Thanks to Lady M's Haunted Parlor for introducing me to this song and singer! See more info about Candi Carpenter here.


Savage Daughter
Sung by Ekaterina Shelehova
Written by Karen Kahan / Wyndreth Berginsdottir

Thanks to The Blog Fodder for introducing me to this song and singer -- see his blog post here for more info about Ekaterina Shelehova and more videos of her music.


Tuesday, 13 February 2024

Happy Mardi Gras!

BERJAYA

Mardi Gras as a Carnival is not big in Canada -- at least, not on its traditional date before Lent. It's too damn cold here in winter for those fabulous half-nekkid costumes, feathers, beads, parades and public partying. So our Mardi Gras-like Caribbean festivals are all held in the summer instead, such as Caribana in Toronto and Cariwest in Edmonton.

On Fat Tuesday itself, there's little hoopla here apart from maybe eating pancakes. No King Cakes. No beads. No nuthin'.

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But that doesn't mean we can't all enjoy a rousing rendition of the official song of Mardi Gras -- Iko Iko! Its infectious beat and joyful lyrics will stay with you all day long! In other words, sorry for the earworm you're about to get, everyone --


Iko Iko un-day
Jock-a-mo fee-no ai na-ne
Jock-a-mo fee-na-ne

Iko Iko is a traditional New Orleans song about a confrontational mock battle between rival Mardi Gras "krewes" participating in the Carnival parade. The refrain is said to be a phonetic rendition of an indigenous Native American victory chant but its actual meaning or significance is unknown.

Friday, 3 November 2023

Symphonic Silliness

Time to raise the tone of this blog!

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Can you guess what this next visual pun is?

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"The Flight of the Bumblebee" of course!

I'll show myself out.

Saturday, 24 December 2022

Rock On, Santa!

Hit "full screen" and pump up the volume for this one!


Thanks to Kay G at Georgia Girl With An English Heart for introducing me to this great cover of Elvis Presley's "Santa Claus Is Back In Town!"

This version comes from the 2018 film The Christmas Chronicles and is performed by lead singer Kurt Russell (Santa) backed up by the band Little Steven and the Disciples of Soul. If you're a fan of Bruce Springsteen's The E Street Band or of The Sopranos TV series, you'll recognize Steven Van Zandt playing guitar behind Santa!

Monday, 26 September 2022

Everybody Sing!

Oh, did you think your
musical PUNishment 
was over with my last post?

Think again, LOL!

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Where would we be
without the joy of
musical instruments?

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Or the joy of beloved
musical performers?

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