Thursday, April 29, 2021

88. Classical Music: 3. Antonio Vivaldi, ACJ Music Academy



















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This week's lecture is “Antonio Vivaldi”, the third topic of Classical Music, which is a summary of the contents of 88. Classical Music: 3. Antonio Vivaldi introduced on May 20th, 2017.

Antonio Vivaldi from Venice was a Baroque composer, Virtuoso violinist, teacher, impresario and Roman Catholic priest, born March 4, 1678 and died July 28, 1741. 

Regarded as one of the greatest Baroque composers, Vivaldi influenced all over Europe during his life and played a major role in the development of Johann Sebastian Bach's instrumental music. 


Johann Sebastian Bach














He composed a number of instrumental concertos for a variety of musical instruments, including violins, sacred choral works and more than 40 operas. His most famous work is a series of violin concertos known as “The Four Seasons”.


Title page of Vivaldi's "Cimento dell'Armonia
e dell'Invenzione", which included "The Four
Seasons"
















His father, Giovanni Battista Vivaldi, was a famous violinist of his time, and Vivaldi, who inherited a musical talent from his father, showed exceptional musical talent from an early age. However, since Vivaldi was not in good health from birth, his parents sent him to a monastery for priestly lessons rather than making him a musician.


Caricature of composer Antonio Vivaldi, Pier Leone
Ghezzi
















In 1703, Vivaldi became a priest of the monastery, but his prestige as a musician increased as he became more involved in musical performance and composition than in the performance of priesthood. In the same year, in 1703, Vivaldi became a violin teacher at the Ospedale della Pietà, a home for orphans, and many of the work he made were written for the all-female music ensemble there. 


Commemorative plaque beside the Ospedale della Pietà










Vivaldi had worked there as a Catholic priest for 18 months, and was employed there from 1703 to 1715 and from 1723 to 1740. After meeting the Emperor Charles VI, Vivaldi moved to Vienna in anticipation of royal support, but the Emperor died shortly after he moved, and he died in poverty less than a year later.


Charles VI, Holy Roman Emperor

















Vivaldi's music, which was then forgotten for almost two centuries, revived in the early 20th century through much scholarly research for his work, and many of his works that were once thought lost have also been rediscovered. His music is still loved in the present day and played regularly all over the world.


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Sunday, April 25, 2021

Interesting Art Stories: 50. The Storm on the Sea of Galilee, Rembrandt, ACJ Art Academy



















 

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Currently, I am introducing the stories about various artists and their paintings with the title Interesting Art Stories.

The 50th story is The Storm on the Sea of Galilee by Rembrandt van Rijn.


Rembrandt van Rijn














The Storm on the Sea of Galilee” is a 1633 oil painting on canvas by Rembrandt van Rijn, the Dutch Golden Age painter. It was in the Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum in Boston, but stolen in 1990 and remains missing. 


Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum












The painting depicts the biblical story of Jesus calming the storm on the Sea of Galilee as described in the fourth chapter of the Gospel of Mark and is also Rembrandt's only seascape painting.


Sea of Galilee, Israel










Painted in vertical format, the painting shows a close-up view of Christ's disciples struggling against the violent storm to control their fishing boat again. In the painting, a huge wave beats the bow and tears the sail, and one of the disciples vomits into the sea. Another one who looks directly at the viewer is a self-portrait of Rembrandt himself, and only Christ depicted on the right seems calm.

The close-up treatment of the subject and the overall composition shown in this painting traces back to the print made by Adriaen Collaert after designed by the Flemish artist Maerten de Vos.

That print depicting the storm on the sea of Galilei was the eighth work of the 12-part "Vita, passio et Resurrectio Iesu Christ" published by Jan and Raphael Sadeler in Antwerp in 1583.


The storm on the sea of Galilei, print by
Adriaen Collaert after design by
Maerten de Vos
















Rembrandt's painting follows the portrait format in his composition and also depicts the tilted boat. Like in the print, most of the space in this painting is occupied by the disciples on the boat struggling against the storm.

The painting was stolen on the morning of March 18, 1990 by two thieves disguised as police officers and broke into the museum, which is considered the biggest art theft in U.S. history and remains unsolved to this day.

On March 18, 2013, the FBI announced that they had identified a suspect in the case, but no public conclusions were made.

The painting has been cited in many fields of popular culture.

The painting was used on the cover of the 1996 book “Against the Gods: The Remarkable Story of Risk” by Peter L. Bernstein.


Against the Gods: The Remarkable Story of
Risk, Peter L. Bernstein


















The painting was used as the cover for “The Struggle (2012)”, the third studio album by Tenth Avenue North.


The Struggle, Tenth Avenue North (2012)













The painting and its theft are referred to in the 2013 film “Trance”.


Trance (2013)

















The painting appears in the fictional town of Lost in Sarah Beth Durst's 2014 novel “The Lost.”


The Lost, Sarah Beth Durst (2014)
















The theft of the painting was discussed in the 2021 Netflix show "This is a Robbery: The World's Biggest Art Heist."


This Is a Robbery The World's Biggest Art Heist

















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Thursday, April 22, 2021

The Stories about Art Films: 41. Midnight in Paris (2011), ACJ Movie Academy























 

Basic Info












Title: Midnight in Paris

Genre: Comedy, Fantasy, Romance

Country: United States, Spain

Language: English

Running time: 94 minutes

Release date: May 11, 2011 (Cannes); May 13, 2011 (Spain); May 20, 2011 (United States)


Staff










Director: Woody Allen

Produced by: Letty Aronson, Stephen Tenenbaum, Jaume Roures

Screenplay: Woody Allen

Cinematography: Darius Khondji

Edited by: Alisa Lepselter


Cast










Owen Wilson as Gil Pender

Rachel McAdams as Inez

Marion Cotillard as Adriana

Corey Stoll as Ernest Hemingway

Adrien Brody as Salvador Dalí

Kathy Bates as Gertrude Stein

Carla Bruni as Museum guide


Summary










Midnight in Paris” is a 2011 fantasy comedy-drama film written and directed by Woody AllenSet in Paris, the film follows a screenwriter Gil Pender, who is forced to confront his materialistic fiancée and their different goals, which becomes increasingly exaggerated as he travels back in time at midnight every night. This film explores the subjects of nostalgia and modernism. Premiered at the 2011 Cannes Film Festival, the film was released in the United States on May 20, 2011. Praised by the critics, the film is considered one of Allen's best films and won Academy Award and Golden Globe Award in 2012.


Movie Review










Allen's Dreams are Magical”

A Magical Mystery”

Terrific!”

Charming and feel good”


Interesting stories about the film










1. Carla Bruni, who plays the tour guide at the Rodin Museum, married French President Nicolas Sarkozy in February 2008. She was the first lady of France at the time of filming.


Carla Bruni






















Nicolas Sarkozy















2. When Ernest Hemingway and Gil Pender visit Gertrude Stein, arguing with Pablo Picasso, there is a portrait of her painted by Pablo Picasso in 1906 on the wall in the background.


Portrait of Gertrude Stein, Pablo Picasso
(1906)













3. When casting for the film, Woody Allen knew that he needed a French actress to play Adriana, and his first choice was Marion Cotillard.


Marion Cotillard













4. "Alice", who opens the door of Gertrude Stein's apartment, refers to Alice B. Toklas, who was Gertrude Stein's longtime romantic companion from September 8, 1907 until Stein's death on July 27, 1946.


Alice B. Toklas












5. This is the second film starring Owen Wilson and Rachel McAdams together. The first film is "Wedding Crashers (2005)." In that film, Wilson's character falls in love with McAdams' character, who is engaged to a man cheating on her behind her back. In this film, Wilson's character is engaged to McAdams' character who cheats on him behind his back.


Wedding Crashers (2005)















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75th Live Broadcast of “Pops Lounge” in TBN Ulsan Traffic Broadcasting Network (November 7, 2023)

  How are you? I had 75th live broadcast of “Pops Lounge” today in TBN Ulsan Traffic Broadcasting Network ’s “Studio1041” .  Today&#...