Paul Hindemith, Engelskonzert, Mathis der Maler, Matthias Grünewald
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Bravo! I first heard this piece fortunately in symphony hall at the Woodruff Arts Center (ASO)
. from the first chords i was rapt, I now know it by heart from a recording the liner notes spoke of his source, the Isenheim, which i also studied and wrote a paper on for an art history course(@ACA ,same building). I have always envisioned the painting while listening to the music and vice versa. What a magnificent job you've done reading my mind all these years
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Thanks, for this - The Isenheim Altar was the subject of my thesis and I heard the Hindemith at the ROH!
annie2shoes 10 months ago
@annie2shoes Thank you so much for listening and sharing your comment! It seems this Hindemith work always sounds fresh and new no matter how many times it is repeated. The Isenhein Altar likewise is an infinite source of inspiration. What a wonderful subject for a thesis!
mangott 10 months ago
☆<3☆Bravo! Prima! Beautiful Music & Art Works*^o^* Brillant Orchestra, Conductor, and Painter!!! I love his paintings/drawings...great artist!!! I would like to appreciate the opera when the opportunity arise as well. Thank you so much for making & sharing this marvelous music & art video*^o^*Ich liebe es☆<3☆
AphroditeEros33 1 year ago
@AphroditeEros33 Thank you so much for your comment and encouragement! This Hindemith work has always been so immediate and close to me. Likewise, the source of the work, the Isenheim Alterpiece expresses so many wonders and dimensions, it's an endless spring of energy. I appreciate your feedback and it makes me want to continue. Thanks Again!
mangott 11 months ago