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disneyland, california
1980
japanese koto orchestra
part of an archival project, featuring the photographs of nick dewolf
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Carnival of Venice
The Carnival of Venice (Italian: Carnevale di Venezia) is an annual festival, held in Venice, Italy. The Carnival ends with the Christian celebration of Lent, forty days before Easter on Shrove Tuesday (Fat Tuesday or Mardi Gras), the day before Ash Wednesday. The festival is famed for its elaborate masks.
disneyland, california
1980
japanese koto orchestra
part of an archival project, featuring the photographs of nick dewolf
© the Nick DeWolf Foundation
Image-use requests are welcome via flickrmail or nickdewolfphotoarchive [at] gmail [dot] com
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Photograph of a Martinez guitar, digitally altered in Photoshop to create an urban type graffiti piece of art against a white textured brick wall.
Patrick Hamilton with the Done Gone String Band performing at the Islands Folk Festival 2009. Providence Farm, Duncan, Cowichan Valley, British Columbia.
At After Dark: Music and Creativity we explored the relationship between mind and music through performance, instrument-building, and unique experiences with sound.
Photo by Amy Snyder.
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The Blair St. Mugwumps perform for the Saturday market crowd. The market was a bit sedate compared the usual; it had snowed the night before.... odd enough to get snow down here in the valley, unheard of in mid-April.
VOLOSI is one of the most prominent ensembles in the Polish world music scene. Their debut at The New Tradition Festival in 2010 yielded all possible awards. One year later their piece “Dusk” won Svetozar Stracina Grand Prix at The European Broadcasting Union in Bratislava, named the best European folk composition in 2011. In 2012 their CD ranked among the top in the World Music Charts Europe. VOLOSI and their music reach far beyond the folk music category. Its essence is the energy of remote musical worlds colliding. Crossing boundaries is part of the show. Traditional musicians meet classical instrumentalists and travel along, reaching the unheard before. Their music derives from the tradition only partly. Rather, they are people immersed in tradition, creating a totally new quality. It was the same story when jazz was born. Even though their music sounds familiar, it really is entirely original and inimitable. Here is what they say about playing together: “Remembering something that we have forgotten is the root of our music making. It is a primeval joy of conversing with sounds. It is something that truly moves us and puts us into a trance. Purely sensual feeling, fun with rhythm, sounds, harmony and echoes. We love this trance.” Since their debut VOLOSI performed internationally during many concerts, festivals end events. Their concert tours in Germany, Denmark, Georgia, Ukraine, and Belarus have been received enthusiastically by critics and the public. They performed for country leaders of Poland, Netherlands, Belgium, Hungary, Latvia, Czech Republic, Slovakia and Ukraine. Their concerts was live broadcasted by Polish Radio 2, Polish Radio 3 and Westdeutscher Rundfunk 3.s
My sister is opening another music school and I've promised to take some violin pictures to be hanged on the wall. Hopefully this set of pictures is good enough. :)
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Carnival of Venice
The Carnival of Venice (Italian: Carnevale di Venezia) is an annual festival, held in Venice, Italy. The Carnival ends with the Christian celebration of Lent, forty days before Easter on Shrove Tuesday (Fat Tuesday or Mardi Gras), the day before Ash Wednesday. The festival is famed for its elaborate masks.
Sarah Hamilton with the Done Gone String Band performing at the Islands Folk Festival 2009. Providence Farm, Duncan, Cowichan Valley, British Columbia.
This painting was attributed to G. Cariani by W. Bode when it was acquired in Venice in 1890. If today all the critics agree to consider it as an important work of the Venetian painter, it was not always so. : it was judged for example of "too high quality" to be by Cariani, and it was proposed to attribute it to Palma Vecchio. The painting appears to be a capital work that allows us to measure the influence of Giorgione and the young Titian on Cariani and to grasp the intellectual climate of Venice at the beginning of the 16th century. The subject comes up several times in the artist's work, whether in the Musicians of Bergamo (Carrara Academy - c.1515) or in the Portrait of a violinist from Dijon (Musée Magnin - c. 1547). With Cariani, the theme of the musician is not only the evocation of reality; it is a pretext for allegory and the intellectual discovery of music, which becomes reverie, a moment preserved and reserved for a small circle. The Giorgionesque heritage then finds its full resonance, while the pictorial technique is closer to that of Titian. The face is finally more structured than those of Giorgione, treated in horizontal planes with particular attention paid to the individualization of the features.
Source: Musée des Beaux-Arts de Strasbourg
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