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Paul Kelly playing a John Dowland tune on the renaissance lute during a masterclass by Jacob Heringman at the Royal Irish Academy of Music.
The lute is used in a great variety of instrumental music from the Medieval to the late Baroque eras and was the most important instrument for secular music in the Renaissance.
John Dowland (1563 – buried 20 February 1626) was an English (some say Irish) Renaissance composer, lutenist, and singer. He is best known today for his melancholy songs such as "Come, heavy sleep" "Come again", "Flow my tears", "I saw my Lady weepe" and "In darkness let me dwell", but his instrumental music has undergone a major revival, and with the 20th century's early music revival, has been a continuing source of repertoire for lutenists and classical guitarists.
Irish historian W. H. Grattan Flood claimed that he was born in Dalkey, near Dublin, but no corroborating evidence has ever
been found either for that statement or for Thomas Fuller's claim that he was born in Westminster. There is however one very clear piece of evidence pointing to Dublin as his place of origin: he dedicated the song "From Silent Night" to 'my loving countryman Mr. John Forster the younger, merchant of Dublin in Ireland'. The Forsters were a prominent Dublin family at the time, providing several Lord Mayors to the city.
Eamon Sweeney and Jacob Heringman at the Royal Irish Academy of Music, a masterclass in lute technique
Flyer for a workshop I'm gonna give in July about different creative views on the classical and contemporary art collection in a big new museum here in the docklands of Antwerp, Belgium. I'm gonna have people make fun art zines that will be shown in the museum. Here I am in front of the museum building, as a giant, ready to attack the art collection.
translation: "masterclass at the MAS (name of the new museum ) with jangojim". ( for the record, I didn't choose the word "masterclass". workshop would've been fine by me. I do not consider myself a master. But I think it fits with the art collection, teaching terminology and I admit it sounds kinda cool )
Demostración rápida de pintura de luz en la clase magistral que ofrecimos Silvia y yo este miércoles en el auditorio de la Diputación de Teruel, para el IES Santa Emerenciana de Teruel. Gracias a Teresa Aparicio por su invitación y por su aguante, en pie frente al atril, como modelo para esta larga exposición!
Giselle Masterclass organised by Proscaenium in Gallarate, Italy with Vittoria Valerio, Claudio Coviello, Roberta Inghilterra and Carlo di Lorenzo.
This is the setup for one of Deborah Jones' photos during her master class in Boston.
Deborah was shooting using available light that streamed through the huge windows in this studio. The white card and roll of paper towels are being used as "gobos," that is objects that partly block the light. This improved the contrast and made for a better photography.
Deborah was working at Francine Zaslow's studio in Boston.Together Deborah and Francine were conducting the master class.
Deborah worked only with available light. Francine used a large studio light with a big diffuser screen. Their styles of photography were very different but both beautiful.
Masterclass
The Master murmured,
“Old cameras hold hidden truths,
Light caresses like a lover’s touch.”
She framed herself in fading light,
Each portrait a soft unveiling,
Her sensuality not hidden,
But alive, breathing through the lens.
With every shutter click, she felt it.
Power blooming, curves and shadows intertwined,
Knowing herself fully,
The woman in the frame,
Bold and unashamed, born of light...
by me
Photography and file processing; LC Nevermind(Luis Campillo)
Artistic direction, MUAH, props, caption and model; Lis Xia
Gear; Nikon D2h & Nikkor 58 mm f/1.2 AI-S Noct, 400 ISO
Held at City North Campus by the Division of Psychology on 02/03/11
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Held at City North Campus by the Division of Psychology on 02/03/11
For more on Psychology at BCU www.bcu.ac.uk/elss/school-of-social-sciences/psychology
I visited the Jewellery Quarter festival and took part in a free iPhone masterclass. We were challenged on taking pictures with our iPhone and then processing them on our phone. This was the one that I chose to be the best of the day. I have leading lines and symmetry. The person adds interest and I was one of the few participants who added someone in the picture. St Paul's Church is in the background.
Held at City North Campus by the Division of Psychology on 02/03/11
For more on Psychology at BCU www.bcu.ac.uk/elss/school-of-social-sciences/psychology
Giselle Masterclass organised by Proscaenium in Gallarate, Italy with Vittoria Valerio, Claudio Coviello, Roberta Inghilterra and Carlo di Lorenzo.
Giselle Masterclass organised by Proscaenium in Gallarate, Italy with Vittoria Valerio, Claudio Coviello, Roberta Inghilterra and Carlo di Lorenzo.
Giselle Masterclass organised by Proscaenium in Gallarate, Italy with Vittoria Valerio, Claudio Coviello, Roberta Inghilterra and Carlo di Lorenzo.
Giselle Masterclass organised by Proscaenium in Gallarate, Italy with Vittoria Valerio, Claudio Coviello, Roberta Inghilterra and Carlo di Lorenzo.
Giselle Masterclass organised by Proscaenium in Gallarate, Italy with Vittoria Valerio, Claudio Coviello, Roberta Inghilterra and Carlo di Lorenzo.
Giselle Masterclass organised by Proscaenium in Gallarate, Italy with Vittoria Valerio, Claudio Coviello, Roberta Inghilterra and Carlo di Lorenzo.
My photo was one of the 23 selected photo's for review by Frans Lanting during his masterclass conceptual photography. Great privilege.