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The Flower Duet (from Lakmé) - 2 Cellos & Piano.
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A composition created from a photo taken on one of my evening walks.
Lens - Asahi Pentax (vintage) Prime 50mm Super Takumar f1.4
The Flower Duet (from Lakmé) - 2 Cellos & Piano - Brooklyn Classical
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One of my favourite ever pieces of music is Delibes' Flower Duet from the opera Lakmé. The duet is sung by Lakmé, the daughter of a Brahmin priest and her servant Mallika whilst gathering flowers from a river. For me it’s one of those truly uplifting pieces of music that touches the soul and transports me to the banks of that beautiful river 💕
OK, the flowers should be blue lotuses under a dome of white jasmine and roses but in January lockdown England I had to go more for symbolism - ie these two little flower blooms - a flower duet.
For this week's Macro Mondays theme 'Lockdown Song'. HMM!
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...for this image i recommend you : Delibes Lakme - The Flower Duet...www.youtube.com/watch?v=JYgzaNmI9vE
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Mon coeur est un territoire habité par mille petits feux follets qui s'ébattent et le parcourent en tous sens, afin qu'il ne s'éteigne jamais.
© Hella Yver 23 mai 2023
My heart is a territory inhabited by a thousand little will-o'-the-wisps which frolic about, which run through it in all directions, so that it never goes out.
© Hella Yver 23 mai 2023
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Delibes: Lakmé - Duo des fleurs (Flower Duet), Sabine Devieilhe & Marianne Crebassa
an opera by French composer Delibes, set in Colonial India featuring the famous flower duet
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(with the famous NZ diva Kire Te Kanawa)
Lakme is derived from the Sanskrit Lakshmi
a bit of departure from my usual style
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As soon as I saw this lone bluebell shining in the light, the Flower duet from Lakme started in my head
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DUO DE LAS FLORES. DUO OF FLOWERS. ♫ ♫ ♫ (L'opéra imaginaire - Lakmé (Duo des fleurs) www.youtube.com/watch?v=5Ek_VLRavGk&feature=youtu.be
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I had such a nice time taking photos of this girl while I was at home. Went out to a bayou near my home. There were many alligators calling but we didn't see any:)
Youtube: The Flower Duet (Lakmé)
This photo was made for the Flickr Group Macro Mondays, for the week's assignment Music.
But when I was ready to publish, I noticed the theme was indeed musical, but more specific: love songs.
Anyway the Flower Duet may be considered a song of love for nature!
The story:
Macro, music, music, macro... the words echoed in my mind, but any idea arose. Put it in back processing in my brain and followed my daily life.
After lunch sit to hear a bit of music - took a cd at random. Lakmé. Before inserting it in the player, eureka! That's it! The Flower Duet! That would be my macro theme!
And what, what flowers sould I shot? looked around the house and found this delicate white orchids --- the perfect interpreters for this ethereal voices!
Please meet Lakmé and Mallika!
Photograhed inside a light box, one lamp 5500K to the right and one to the left, flash behind. Ediited in Lightroom to increase brightness / fill light and to insert a vignette(+)
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Technical Info:
Camera: Canon EOS 40D
Lens: 150mm
Focal Length: 150 mm
Sensitivity: ISO 125
Exposure: 1/13 sec at f/10
Exposure bias: 0 EV
Exposure Program: Manual
Metering Mode: Pattern
Flash: no flash
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BNSF Y-WAT2623-29C brings a train of empty container cars up the southern end of the Harbor Subdivision. They're seen here at Lakme Avenue, just outside of Watson Yard.
El libreto de Lakmé para los más intrépidos melómanos.
Hoy, obviamente, como Sugerencia del Chef:
Lakmé. Aria de las Campanillas - Delibes
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The "Flower Duet" (French: Duo des fleurs / Sous le dôme épais) is a famous duet for sopranos from Léo Delibes' opera Lakmé, first performed in Paris in 1883.
www.youtube.com/watch?v=8Qx2lMaMsl8
These tulips were more than talking to me, they were singing!
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It seems that way. I like mixing and matching things. Here, this coral full slip is showing below the dress length, in a what I call a delicate lace. I don't think it'll offend anyone? I love appearing feminine. It's my favorite research subject these days or "How can I push the enveloppe further, to further feel feminie?". I know it won't happen by surgery, I love my body as it is too much. So, the "devil is in the deails." again, it seems. Ah! The good life! Thank you for reading me this far and trying to make sense of me. I *love* my life. it gives me great joy! So much so that, I'm beginning to look forward too much to the next day and it keeps me awoke at night. Kidding! ... Truth is I, myself, don't know and will probably never know the truth about me but that does not keep me from looking. I'm finding a beautiful garden, filled with lightly perfumed flowers as in Lakme, the operette. One day, I'll travel to India, the day I learn to understand Ourdou?