主持人:Stacey Rodda 盧廸思
Art inspired by music. Music inspired by art.
We know that artists can take emotions and atmospheres evoked by sound and interpret them into something visual, as can composers recreate with sound, images from a canvas or other form of visual art. The possibilities are endless… The Culture Show continues to make connections between these two art forms.
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…connecting music to visual arts, literature, film and theatre while discovering the delights of these arts in different parts of the world
The Culture Show with Mr. Timo Kantola, Consul General of Finland in Hong Kong
The Culture Show with Mr. Timo Kantola, Consul General of Finland in Hong Kong
The Culture Show with Ms. Alice Fratarcangeli, Director of the Italian Cultural Institute in Hong Kong and Macau
The Culture Show wirh Ms.Klára Jurčová, Consul General of the Czech Republic in Hong Kong
POULENC/ MATISSE ET AL.
As we continue to explore symbiotic relationships between examples of visual art and classical music, in this episode Poulenc’s love of the visual arts , especially the work of Matisse, and we’ll hear his song cycle, Le Travail du Peintre, a setting of texts by Paul Éluard that pay tribute to the greatest painters/artists of the time: Picasso, Chagall, Braque, Gris, Klee, Miro and Villon, but sadly not Matisse. Find out why...
PICASSO AND THE BALLET
Picasso contributed to ten ballet productions. In this episode we will look at his work on Parade and The Three Cornered Hat as we continue to explore the symbiotic relationship between music and art.
主持人:Stacey Rodda 盧廸思
As we continue to make connections between the visual arts and music, on this programme we look at the artist Marc Chagall and the influence music had on his creative processes in the first part of a two part series. Chagall loved the music of Bach, Mozart and also Ravel, and his collaborations by way of classical music are many.
Art publisher Tériade commissioned Chagall to illustrate the Greek legend of Daphnis et Chloé, the love story between a goatherd Daphnis and the shepherdess Chloé. Around the same time he was creating his 42 lithographs, the Paris Opera requested that Chagall design the sets and costumes for a new production of Ravel’s ballet of Daphnis et Chloé. The artist’s experience with the ballet clearly emerges in his fluid and elegant portrayal of the figures in his illustrations.