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Day 334, Nov. 30: A season of expectation begins. I try to be still, allow the quiet to sink in, revel to sing in minor keys.
Arnold Schönberg's Erwartung - A Performance by Robin Rhode
Robin Rhode imagines Austrian composer Arnold Schönberg's Erwartung (Expectation) in Arnold Schönberg's Erwartung - A Performance by Robin Rhode. In partnership with Performa15. Composed in 1909, Erwartung takes the unusual form of a one-act monodrama for a solo soprano, accompanied by a large orchestra. For Rhode, this atonal opera about love, loss, and lamentation, recalled the many hardships experienced by women in South Africa during and after the fall of Apartheid. Originally set in the moonlit, wilderness of the forest, Rhodeâs reproduction of Arnold Schönberg's Erwartung - A Performance by Robin Rhode interprets Times Square itself to be a contemporary forest filled with light emanating from the electronic billboards instead of the moon. The performance takes place in a huge aria with just one soprano and non-speaking performer carrying out the opera, with the sights and sounds of Times Square acting as a Greek Chorus in the background.
Music by: Arnold Schönberg
Libretto by: Marie Pappenheim
Artistic Director: Robin Rhode
Orchestral Conductor: Arturo Tamayo
Soprano: Carole Sidney Louis
Male Character: Moses Leo
Orchestra: WetInk Ensemble
Executive Producer: Raphael Oeschger
Associate Producers: Performa and Rhodeworks GMBH
Photo Credit: Ka-Man Tse for @TSqArts
This is my self-made Russian salad.
The salad expects the guests at my wife's birthday party.
And at the foreground, there are potatoes expecting to be cut for her favorite potato/ham/gherkin salad :)
Arnold Schönberg's Erwartung - A Performance by Robin Rhode
Robin Rhode imagines Austrian composer Arnold Schönberg's Erwartung (Expectation) in Arnold Schönberg's Erwartung - A Performance by Robin Rhode. In partnership with Performa15. Composed in 1909, Erwartung takes the unusual form of a one-act monodrama for a solo soprano, accompanied by a large orchestra. For Rhode, this atonal opera about love, loss, and lamentation, recalled the many hardships experienced by women in South Africa during and after the fall of Apartheid. Originally set in the moonlit, wilderness of the forest, Rhodeâs reproduction of Arnold Schönberg's Erwartung - A Performance by Robin Rhode interprets Times Square itself to be a contemporary forest filled with light emanating from the electronic billboards instead of the moon. The performance takes place in a huge aria with just one soprano and non-speaking performer carrying out the opera, with the sights and sounds of Times Square acting as a Greek Chorus in the background.
Music by: Arnold Schönberg
Libretto by: Marie Pappenheim
Artistic Director: Robin Rhode
Orchestral Conductor: Arturo Tamayo
Soprano: Carole Sidney Louis
Male Character: Moses Leo
Orchestra: WetInk Ensemble
Executive Producer: Raphael Oeschger
Associate Producers: Performa and Rhodeworks GMBH
Photo Credit: Ka-Man Tse for @TSqArts
Matilda at The Cambridge Theatre, Seven Dials, London
Taken with
Olympus OM-D E-M10 Mkii
Olympus f2.8 17mm
OLYMPUS DIGITAL CAMERA
Here under this Marble, (in expectation of ye second coming of Christ) Lyeth ye body of Henry Frencham, ye Servant of God of happy Memory, Master of arts, some time Fellow of Magdaline Colledge in Oxford and for ye space of 30 years Parson of Walpole a Faythfull Feeder of his flock
Who tooke to wife, Anne Walvard Widdow www.flickr.com/gp/52219527@N00/HiqYg2 , ye daughter of Robert Baynard E(s)quire and had Issue one sonne, and one Daughter, Barnabas www.flickr.com/gp/52219527@N00/4Y1177 and Anne,
He died in ye Lord, ye last day of January in the yeare of our Lord 1629 & in ye 71 yeare of his age
(underneath is an indent of a brass chalice flic.kr/p/p9FScw ) - Church of St Peter Walpole Norfolk
D60. The sun was shining, so I had to make this picture. I always feel like making pictures when the sun is shining.
I like my intense look, almost asking, of waiting for an answer.
A trained Lab is amazing. They will sit like this for hours waiting for the command to retrieve. Every time a flock of ducks approaches, even at a distance, the dog starts shivering from head to toe with expectation. The hair on his neck stands up, he can barley contain himself; but, he will not move - not the least bit, he will not so much as cock an ear...until the 'command' is given...then he will sping into action, the happiest creature on earth at that particular moment in time. Simply amazing...really amazing...what a true pleasure...
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Mike Lawrence