Gaston Renault (French, 1851-1931)
Daphnis et Chloë, 1881
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André Masson (French,1896-1987)
Daphnis et Chloë des “Amants Célèbres”, 1979
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Léon Bakst, Daphnis et Chloë Set Act II, 1912
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So there is this song that I known . . . and its a beautiful song . . . but its also known to be a very "climatic" song *if you know what I mean* and I thought it would be great song prompt for our two love birds. If anyone wants to take a shot at it *wink wink*
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Digimon 🤓 #NowPlaying Boléro (Ravel) de London Symphony Orchestra & Arpád Jóo
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#NowPlaying Boléro (Ravel) de London Symphony Orchestra & Arpád Jóo
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G.K question & answers
1 Who was the god of thunder in Norse mythology? 2 Which French composer wrote Boléro and the ballet Daphnis et Chloë? 3 Of which African country is Asmara the capital? 4 Which monastery and palace near Madrid, built for Philip II, houses a famous art collection? 5 What name was given to the Chinese students organised to eliminate revisionism during the Cultural Revolution? 6 In which European…
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Gaston Renault (French, 1851-1931)
Daphnis et Chloë, Detail, 1881
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(via https://open.spotify.com/track/3KtsRijwp8KunCRYlOdWEi)
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"Ravel's works possess a precision in their general disposition, a clarity in the design of the lines and a fairly dry conciseness in their language, despite a scarcely restrained lyrical expression. These are the qualities which distinguish the composer of 'Daphnis et Chloë'."
-Arthur Honegger
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#NowPlaying Boléro (Ravel) by London Symphony Orchestra & Arpád Jóo
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Truth and Beauty are unrelated. Truth is often ugly. Beauty is generally fancy. Is a Grünewald "Crucifixion" beautiful? Is a Varèse percussion construction ugly? Is Daphnis et Chloë Truth? That is all I know, and all I need to know.
Lies: A Diary 1986-1999 by Ned Rorem
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François Boucher (French, 1703-1770)
Daphnis and Chloe, 1743
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Daphnis and Chloe, work by Longus, written in the 2nd or 3rd century ce and considered the first pastoral prose romance. The work tells the story of two foundlings who are brought up by shepherds and who fall in love at an early age. They are soon kidnapped and separated, but after several adventures they are reunited.
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