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Zigeunerweisen (1980) dir. Seijun Suzuki
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OTD in Music History: Legendary Spanish conductor, composer, and violin virtuoso Pablo de Sarasate (1844 - 1908) dies in France. A well-respected conductor and a highly gifted composer, Sarasate is undoubtedly best remembered today for being one the very greatest violin virtuosos of the Romantic era. It should be noted, however, that his compositional efforts usually dovetailed very closely with his concertizing career -- his most famous original works include the "Spanish Dances" (published in four volumes between 1877 - 1882), the "Zigeunerweisen" ("Gypsy Airs") (1878), and the show-stopping "Carmen Fantasy" (1882) on themes taken from George Bizet's (1838 - 1875) famous opera, "Carmen" (1875)... all of which were specifically written to showcase a virtuoso violin soloist. Of Sarasate's unusually effective and highly idiomatic writing for his own instrument, famed British playwright and music critic George Bernard Shaw (1856 - 1950) once declared that while there have been many composers of music *for the violin*, there are very few composers *of violin music* -- and then went on to identify Sarasate as a member of that rarified latter caste. And concerning Sarasate's abilities as a performer of his own works, Shaw hastened to add that he "obviously left all criticism gasping miles behind him." PICTURED: A c. 1900 real photo postcard showing the elderly Sarasate holding his violin.
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shinugodda · 3 months
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❄ Morse code jewellery inspired by Yuzuru Hanyu 3/? ❄
Adding to this collection, you can now order bracelets that read:
WHITE LEGEND
ZIGEUNERWEISEN
VERTIGO
These pieces are a little different from my other collections - this set is made with different beads meant to evoke the colour schemes used in Yuzu's costumes for his 2010-2011 season.
All of the listings have options to add charms inspired by each programme. You can order the bracelets separately or in a set of SP + FP or in a set of all three, including the gala.
There are custom listings available for this collection too if you'd like any of these pieces in the usual range of colours, or if you'd like a custom message inspired by Yuzuru Hanyu coded into a bracelet or necklace!
You can check them all out here.
More coming 11 March! Let me know which of Yuzu's programmes you'd like to see in bracelet form then!
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Zigeunerweisen (1980) dir. Seijun Suzuki
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genkinahito · 1 year
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Side by Side, People Who Talk to Plushies Are Kind, Detective Conan ~Kurogane no Submarine~ , Ninja vs Shark, Zigeunerweisen, Shaniku-sai made, Kami-iida Stories, Helmet Waltz, Laugh Laugh Die, Japanese Film Trailers
Happy Weekend In a rare turn of events, I’ve watched nearly half of the films released this weekend. It helps that two played at the Osaka Asian Film Festival and one is Seijun Suzuki’s stone-cold classic of a comeback movie from the 80s after his days in the wilderness following his Nikkatsu firing. In terms of what else has been happening film-wise, I posted a review of Ryosuke…
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ツィゴイネルワイゼン Zigeunerweisen
Directed by Seijun Suzuki 鈴木清順 1980 Japan
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ツィゴイネルワイゼン
鈴木 清順、1980年
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silverscreencaps · 3 months
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OTD in Music History: Pablo Martin Meliton de Sarasate y Navascues (1844 -1908) -- better known as Pablo Sarasate, or even just Sarasate -- is born in Spain. A gifted composer, as well as a respected conductor, Sarasate is undoubtedly best known today as one of the very greatest violin virtuosos of the 19th Century. Sarasate's most famous original works include his four volumes of "Spanish Dances" (1877 - 1882), the "Zigeunerweisen" ("Gypsy Airs") (1878), and the show-stopping "Carmen Fantasy" (1882) on themes taken from George Bizet's (1838 - 1875) famous opera, "Carmen" (1875) -- all of which still remain popular showpieces in the active violin repertoire. Appraising Sarasate's unusually effective and highly idiomatic writing for his own instrument, British playwright and music critic George Bernard Shaw (1856 - 1950) once declared that while there are many composers of music for the violin, there are very few composers of *violin music* -- and appraised Sarasate as a member of that rarified latter caste. Of Sarasate's talents as a performer of his own works, Shaw also hastened to add that he "left all criticism gasping miles behind him." PICTURED: A short autograph letter which the elderly Sarasate wrote to a friend just a few months before his death.
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