Antonio Murado : 26 Galician soul paintings

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Exhibit in Lalín.1. red2. the artist's mother3. the artist's father4. wound5. Mary and Jesus on the flight to Egypt6. homage to Velázquez (Breda painting)7. nude woman8. the artist as travelling rocker9. the artist's brother, writer Miguel Anxo10. plant11. Susannah and the elders12. large landscape13. cloud14. grandfather 115. object of desire16. grass17. Anatomía18. Lilith19. grandfather 220. Himmel21. The dog's tale22. Gualda23. storm?24. (title of the exhibit)25. Jeanne D'Arc26. My daughter Sara and other funny little animals in the forest* Sorry about the noise. It was raining on the roof, just above the paintings, and there was also the din of the cars in the street.* I saw the penetrating eyes of Antonio Murado's Jeanne D'Arc when I watched, for the first time two days ago, the eyes of the Elephant Man's mother.Music: Dmitri Shostakovich - Jazz Waltzes + Kurt Weill - Youkali Tango (Armadillo String Quartet)

Shostakovich - The Bolt - Part 8/8

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The Bolt: Suite from the Ballet, Op. 27aBallet in three acts and seven scenes with libretto by Vladimir Smirnov1. Overture (Introduction)2. The Bureaucrat (Polka)3. The Drayman's Dance (Variations)4. Kozelkov's Dance with Friends (Tango)5. Intermezzo6. The Dance of the Colonial Slave-Girl7. The Conciliator8. General Dance of Enthusiasm and Apotheosis (Finale)Composer: Dmitri Shostakovich (1906-1975)Conductor: Dmitry YablonskyPerformer: Russian State Symphony OrchestraWorld Premiere: April 8, 1931 at the Academic Theatre of Opera and Ballet, LeningradShostakovichs second ballet is a caustic and colourful tale of skulduggery and counter-revolutionary wickedness in a Soviet factory. The drunken and lazy Lyonka hates his work. Encouraged by a dangerous and subversive anti-Soviet schemer and also by the appalling example of the (equally drunken) local priest and his lazy and ignorant congregation, Lyonka is drawn into a plot to sabotage his factory by dropping a large bolt into a piece of machinery. Only the noble intervention of a group of brave Young Communists succeeds in saving the workplace and protecting the revolutionary future from the reactionary forces of darkness and conservatism.The waspish and delightfully colourful score bowls along like a childrens cartoon-film, every number full of drama and parody and fine take-offs of serious and popular music of every kind. Among the highlights are the opening scene when the workers gather in the morning for their physical fitness class before hitting the conveyor belts, the appearance of pompous and opinionated officials and bureaucrats, a ridiculous church-going episode, and the exciting scene when the sabotage-conspiracy nearly succeeds and is only foiled at the last moment. There are also plenty of numbers which mimic the whirling and hammering sounds of modern factory machinery.The original choreography was by the outstanding Fyodor Lopukhov, later famous for his restagings of the ballet-classics, but at this period best known for his avant-garde work. In The Bolt he made much play with dancers imitating the workings of machinery. Tatyana Brunis gaudy designs of a factory interior added to this effect.The Bolt was not a success at its first performance and was immediately taken off. Shostakovich immediately began recycling the work in other pieces and also compiled a lively and entertaining concert-suite. Recent reconsideration and a revival, however, suggest that the ballet is very amusing and effective when staged complete. http://www.boosey.com/cr/music/Dmitri-Shostakovich-The-Bolt/15666/

Shostakovich - The Bolt - Part 7/8

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The Bolt: Suite from the Ballet, Op. 27aBallet in three acts and seven scenes with libretto by Vladimir Smirnov1. Overture (Introduction)2. The Bureaucrat (Polka)3. The Drayman's Dance (Variations)4. Kozelkov's Dance with Friends (Tango)5. Intermezzo6. The Dance of the Colonial Slave-Girl7. The Conciliator8. General Dance of Enthusiasm and Apotheosis (Finale)Composer: Dmitri Shostakovich (1906-1975)Conductor: Dmitry YablonskyPerformer: Russian State Symphony OrchestraWorld Premiere: April 8, 1931 at the Academic Theatre of Opera and Ballet, LeningradShostakovichs second ballet is a caustic and colourful tale of skulduggery and counter-revolutionary wickedness in a Soviet factory. The drunken and lazy Lyonka hates his work. Encouraged by a dangerous and subversive anti-Soviet schemer and also by the appalling example of the (equally drunken) local priest and his lazy and ignorant congregation, Lyonka is drawn into a plot to sabotage his factory by dropping a large bolt into a piece of machinery. Only the noble intervention of a group of brave Young Communists succeeds in saving the workplace and protecting the revolutionary future from the reactionary forces of darkness and conservatism.The waspish and delightfully colourful score bowls along like a childrens cartoon-film, every number full of drama and parody and fine take-offs of serious and popular music of every kind. Among the highlights are the opening scene when the workers gather in the morning for their physical fitness class before hitting the conveyor belts, the appearance of pompous and opinionated officials and bureaucrats, a ridiculous church-going episode, and the exciting scene when the sabotage-conspiracy nearly succeeds and is only foiled at the last moment. There are also plenty of numbers which mimic the whirling and hammering sounds of modern factory machinery.The original choreography was by the outstanding Fyodor Lopukhov, later famous for his restagings of the ballet-classics, but at this period best known for his avant-garde work. In The Bolt he made much play with dancers imitating the workings of machinery. Tatyana Brunis gaudy designs of a factory interior added to this effect.The Bolt was not a success at its first performance and was immediately taken off. Shostakovich immediately began recycling the work in other pieces and also compiled a lively and entertaining concert-suite. Recent reconsideration and a revival, however, suggest that the ballet is very amusing and effective when staged complete. http://www.boosey.com/cr/music/Dmitri-Shostakovich-The-Bolt/15666/

Shostakovich - The Bolt - Part 6/8

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The Bolt: Suite from the Ballet, Op. 27aBallet in three acts and seven scenes with libretto by Vladimir Smirnov1. Overture (Introduction)2. The Bureaucrat (Polka)3. The Drayman's Dance (Variations)4. Kozelkov's Dance with Friends (Tango)5. Intermezzo6. The Dance of the Colonial Slave-Girl7. The Conciliator8. General Dance of Enthusiasm and Apotheosis (Finale)Composer: Dmitri Shostakovich (1906-1975)Conductor: Dmitry YablonskyPerformer: Russian State Symphony OrchestraWorld Premiere: April 8, 1931 at the Academic Theatre of Opera and Ballet, LeningradShostakovichs second ballet is a caustic and colourful tale of skulduggery and counter-revolutionary wickedness in a Soviet factory. The drunken and lazy Lyonka hates his work. Encouraged by a dangerous and subversive anti-Soviet schemer and also by the appalling example of the (equally drunken) local priest and his lazy and ignorant congregation, Lyonka is drawn into a plot to sabotage his factory by dropping a large bolt into a piece of machinery. Only the noble intervention of a group of brave Young Communists succeeds in saving the workplace and protecting the revolutionary future from the reactionary forces of darkness and conservatism.The waspish and delightfully colourful score bowls along like a childrens cartoon-film, every number full of drama and parody and fine take-offs of serious and popular music of every kind. Among the highlights are the opening scene when the workers gather in the morning for their physical fitness class before hitting the conveyor belts, the appearance of pompous and opinionated officials and bureaucrats, a ridiculous church-going episode, and the exciting scene when the sabotage-conspiracy nearly succeeds and is only foiled at the last moment. There are also plenty of numbers which mimic the whirling and hammering sounds of modern factory machinery.The original choreography was by the outstanding Fyodor Lopukhov, later famous for his restagings of the ballet-classics, but at this period best known for his avant-garde work. In The Bolt he made much play with dancers imitating the workings of machinery. Tatyana Brunis gaudy designs of a factory interior added to this effect.The Bolt was not a success at its first performance and was immediately taken off. Shostakovich immediately began recycling the work in other pieces and also compiled a lively and entertaining concert-suite. Recent reconsideration and a revival, however, suggest that the ballet is very amusing and effective when staged complete. http://www.boosey.com/cr/music/Dmitri-Shostakovich-The-Bolt/15666/

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