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thanks to DOSBox, i have been reunited with one of the earliest loves of my life: goblin sprite from Parsifal: A Medieval Fantasy World (1993)
for some reason as a kid i was only able to see the belt (??) when the goblin was facing away from me on the screen, & i misread those little pink dots as its baboon-like pink asscheeks
not kidding when i say i've thought about this little freak for my entire life
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richard wagner's opera parsifal (filmed in 1993) is now available!
it has subtitles in german, english, french, spanish, and chinese. additionally, another version filmed back in 1982 is also available with english subtitles. enjoy!
list of arthurian films and shows now exists.
this is not 100% of what exists, but what i have personally seen and can discuss at length. i will update these lists as i watch more and eventually where they can be watched.
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Era il novembre del 1993, io e Stella finimmo di registrare il demo-tape dal titolo "Senza nome", strano titolo per un album, ma all'epoca ci piacque così. Nel demo vi erano cinque tracce dal titolo: Piccolo immune, Anna, Uno dietro l'altro, I tuoi giorni blu e Senza nome. Tutte canzoni, di cui l'ultima dava il nome all'album. La traccia "Piccolo immune", prima della lista, fu registrata e mixata allo studio Parsifal di Sesto Fiorentino, la formazione era la seguente: Stella Petrossi, voce, Stefano Terraglia, tastiere, Luca Bacchi, chitarra elettrica e Fabio Menichetti, batteria. Tutte le altre tracce furono registrate e mixate in home studio e il nostro primo master in CD fu realizzato allo Studio M di Calenzano, Firenze. Dopo quasi trent'anni ho deciso di di distribuire on line "Piccolo immune" per ricordare il nostro primo approccio al mondo degli studi di registrazione. Nella traccia si percepisce tantissima carica, ma anche qualche limite, quei limiti che fanno poesia, che sottolineano la voglia di crescere, l'entusiasmo di creare. immune
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because I am insane, my predictions for what the Met HD seasons would have looked like had they existed beginning in 1990:
(Assuming the current rules of 10 HDs per season, Saturday matinees, and most all new productions get HD’d in the season in which they premiered, which will be indicated with asterisks by the titles)
*also: please note this is completely hypothetical and based on likely reasoning on what the Met would have picked for any given season, not what they should have picked. all dates are based on the Met Opera Archives.
1990-91:
October 13, 1990: Der Rosenkavalier
November 10, 1990: Porgy and Bess
December 22, 1990: Andrea Chénier*
December 29, 1990: Semiramide*
January 26, 1991: Un ballo in maschera*
February 9, 1991: Die Zauberflöte*
February 23, 1991: La bohème
March 16, 1991: Kata Kabanova*
March 30, 1991: I Puritani
April 6, 1991: Parsifal*
1991-92:
October 26, 1991: La fanciulla del West*
November 16, 1991: L’elisir d’amore*
November 23, 1991: Aida
December 7, 1991: Così fan tutte
January 4, 1992: The Ghosts of Versailles*
February 1, 1992: Turandot
February 15, 1992: Tannhäuser
February 29, 1992: Il Barbiere di Siviglia
March 21, 1992: Le nozze di Figaro
April 18, 1992: Elektra*
1992-93:
October 10, 1992: Falstaff
October 24, 1992: The Voyage*
December 12, 1992: Lucia di Lammermoor*
December 19, 1992: Eugene Onegin
December 26, 1992: Jenufa
January 23, 1993: Die Meistersinger von Nürnberg*
February 13, 1993: Les contes d’Hoffmann
March 20, 1993: Ariadne auf Naxos*
April 3, 1993: Die Walküre
May 1, 1993: La traviata
1993-94:
October 23, 1993: Fidelio
November 13, 1993: Stiffelio*
December 11, 1993: Rusalka*
January 1, 1994: Les Troyens
January 15, 1994: I Lombardi alla prima crociata*
February 26, 1994: Death in Venice*
March 19, 1994: Adriana Lecouvreur
April 2, 1994: Otello*
April 9, 1994: Der fliegende Höllander
April 16, 1994: Tosca
1994-95:
October 15, 1994: La bohème
October 29, 1994: Arabella
November 26, 1994: Lady Macbeth of Mtsensk*
December 17, 1994: Rigoletto
January 7, 1995: Madama Butterfly*
January 21, 1995: Die Fledermaus
February 4, 1995: Cavalleria rusticana/Pagliacci
March 11, 1995: Simon Boccanegra*
March 25, 1995: Idomeneo
April 8, 1995: Pelléas et Mélisande*
1995-96:
November 4, 1995: Aida
November 11, 1995: La fille du régiment
December 9, 1995: Rise and Fall of the City of Mahagonny
December 30, 1995: The Queen of Spades*
January 20, 1996: The Makropulos Case*
February 17, 1996: Turandot
February 24, 1996: Così fan tutte*
March 16, 1996: La forza del destino*
March 30, 1996: Salome
April 13, 1996: Andrea Chénier*
1996-97:
November 9, 1996: L’elisir d’amore
December 21, 1996: A Midsummer Night’s Dream*
February 8, 1997: Le nozze di Figaro
February 15, 1997: Un ballo in maschera
February 22, 1997: Wozzeck*
March 8, 1997: Billy Budd
March 22, 1997: Carmen*
April 5, 1997: Faust
April 19, 1997: Eugene Onegin*
April 26, 1997: Fedora*
1997-98:
October 11, 1997: Manon
November 1, 1997: Il Barbiere di Siviglia
December 6, 1997: La clemenza di Tito
January 17, 1998: The Rake’s Progress*
January 24, 1998: La cenerentola*
January 31, 1998: Capriccio*
February 14, 1998: Il trovatore
February 28, 1998: Samson et Dalila*
March 21, 1998: Lohengrin*
March 28, 1998: Roméo et Juliette
1998-99:
November 14, 1998: Le nozze di Figaro*
November 21, 1998: La bohème
December 19, 1998: La traviata*
December 26, 1998: Die Zauberflöte
January 16, 1999: Lucia di Lammermoor*
January 23, 1999: Werther
February 20, 1999: Moses und Aron*
March 20, 1999: Tosca
April 3, 1999: Susannah*
April 17, 1999: Giulio Cesare
1999-2000:
October 9, 1999: Otello
October 23, 1999: Cavalleria rusticana/Pagliacci
November 13, 1999: Aida
November 27, 1999: Mefistofele*
December 18, 1999: Tristan und Isolde*
January 1, 2000: The Great Gatsby*
January 15, 2000: Rigoletto
January 29, 2000: Der Rosenkavalier
March 4, 2000: The Merry Widow*
April 22, 2000: Götterdämmerung
2000-01:
October 21, 2000: Don Giovanni
October 28, 2000: Fidelio*
November 11, 2000: Carmen
January 13, 2001: Il trovatore*
January 20, 2001: Doktor Faust*
February 17, 2001: L’Italiana in Algeri
March 24, 2001: Nabucco*
March 31, 2001: The Gambler*
April 7, 2001: Parsifal
April 21, 2001: Lulu
2001-02:
October 20, 2001: La bohème
November 3, 2001: Norma*
November 24, 2001: Madama Butterfly
December 8, 2001: Die Meistersinger von Nürnberg
December 29, 2001: Hänsel und Gretel
January 5, 2002: Die Frau ohne Schatten*
January 26, 2002: Idomeneo
March 2, 2002: War and Peace*
March 23, 2002: Luisa Miller*
April 27, 2002: Sly*
2002-03:
October 12, 2002: Andrea Chénier
November 9, 2002: Carmen
December 28, 2002: A View from the Bridge*
January 11, 2003: Die Fledermaus
January 25, 2003: Jenufa*
February 1, 2003: Die Entführung aus dem Serail
February 8, 2003: Il pirata*
February 22, 2003: Les Troyens*
March 1, 2003: Turandot
March 15, 2003: La traviata
2003-04:
November 15, 2003: La bohème
November 22, 2003: Le nozze di Figaro
December 13, 2003: La juive*
December 27, 2003: Benvenuto Cellini*
January 31, 2004: Boris Godunov
February 14, 2004: The Queen of Spades
March 13, 2004: Don Giovanni*
March 20, 2004: Das Rheingold
March 27, 2004: Salome*
April 17, 2004: Siegfried
2004-05:
October 30, 2004: Cavalleria rusticana/Pagliacci
November 27, 2004: Aida
December 11, 2004: I vespri siciliani
December 18, 2004: Tannhäuser
January 1, 2005: Rodelinda*
March 12, 2005: Il Barbiere di Siviglia
March 19, 2005: Don Carlo
April 9, 2005: Tosca
April 16, 2005: Die Zauberflöte*
May 21, 2005: Faust*
*note: while a new production, Alfano’s Cyrano de Bergerac would not get an HD broadcast this season because none of the performances were scheduled for Saturday matinees.
2005-06:
October 8, 2005: Ariadne auf Naxos
October 29, 2005: Così fan tutte
December 10, 2005: Carmen
December 24, 2005: An American Tragedy*
February 4, 2006: Cyrano de Bergerac
February 11, 2006: La traviata
March 4, 2006: Roméo et Juliette*
March 11, 2006: La forza del destino
March 18, 2006: Mazeppa*
April 15, 2006: Don Pasquale*
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okay for the hell of it i decided to list the movies i watched this *Last, i mean last year too :] (fortunately not as long as the book list but still kinda long so under the cut-!)
parasite (2019), in bruges (2008), sing street (2016), emma (1996), knives out (2019), she's all that (1999), 10 things i hate about you (1999), shaun of the dead (2004), this is where i leave you (2014), clouds of sils maria (2014), koyaanisqatsi (1982), clueless (1995), some like it hot (1959), the martian (2015), sherlock holmes (2009), exposed (2016), bill and ted's excellent adventure (1989), the punk singer (2013), a trip to the moon (1902), hiroshima mon amour (1959), lotr the two towers (2002), parsifal (1912), buffet froid (1979), submarine (201), brexit the uncivil war (2019), bridget jones's diary (2001), four weddings and a funeral (1994), mary and the witch's flower (2017), stop making sense (1984), much ado about nothing (1993), man with a movie camera (1929), sixteen candles (1984), the rocky horror picture show (1975), the spy who dumped me (2018), the beatles: eight days a week (2016), mysterious skin (2004), dying to survive (2018), princess cyd (2017), falsettos (2017), stroszek (1977), dreams (1990), wallace and gromit curse of the were-rabbit (2005), spider-man: into the spider-verse (2018), at eternity's gate (2018), promising young woman (2020), minari (2021), rocketman (2019), howl’s moving castle (2004), paddington (2014), emma (2020), whale rider (2002), moana (2016), paddington 2 (2017), howl's moving castle (2004), submarine (2010), the dig (2021), stop making sense (1984), the song remains the same (1976), k-on! the movie (2011), cold war (2018), kingsman the secret service (2014), minimalism (2015), lord of the rings the return of the king (2003), contagion (2011), the lake house (2006), lotr the fellowship of the ring (2001), little women (2019), spirited away (2001), ant-man (2015), iron man (2008), adventures of sherlock holmes (1939), game night (2018), enola holmes (2020), game night (2018), blade runner (1982), pride and prejudice (2005), watchmen (2009), the invisible man (2020), mamma mia (2008), harry potter series (2001–2011), carol (2015), star wars the force awakens (2015), sherlock jr (1924), maudie (2016), the age of innocence (1993), spellbound (1945), fox and his friends (1975), another round (2020), it must be heaven (2019), flickering lights (2000), basquiat (1996), dog day afternoon (1975), captain fantastic (2016), mean girls (2004), ready or not (2019), snow white (1937), my big gay italian wedding (2018), happiest season (2020), kiki's delivery service (1989), alphaville (1965), scott pilgrim vs the world (2010), reservoir dogs (1992), hot fuzz (2007), reservoir dogs (1992), the killing (1956), reservoir dogs (1992), reservoir dogs (1992), but i'm a cheerleader (1999), the umbrellas of cherbourg (1964), reservoir dogs (1992), ponyo (2008), howl's moving castle (2004), reservoir dogs (1992), gimme shelter (1970), american animals (2018), calm with horses (2019), romeo + juliet (1996), brooklyn (2015), lilting (2014), man up (2015), trainspotting (1996), withnail and i (1987), reservoir dogs (1992), bridesmaids (2011), lotr the fellowship of the ring (2001), music and lyrics (2007), 24 hour party people (2002), the nice guys (2016), run lola run (1998), the sum of us (1994), desperately seeking susan (1985), mikey and nicky (1976), reservoir dogs (1992), fargo (1996), black widow (2021), my beautiful laundrette (1985), paddington (2014), no country for old men (2007), days of being wild (1990), chungking express (1994), tommy (1975), guess who's coming to dinner (1967), romeo and juliet (2021), a silent voice (2016), tony takitani (2004), heathers (1989), the host (2006), in the mood for love (2000), zootopia (2016), the old man and the gun (2018), in the loop (2009), the death of stalin (2017), bad genius (2017), sleepless in seattle (1993), you've got mail (1998), sliding doors (1998), monty python and the holy grail (1975), lion (2016), reservoir dogs (1992), ferris bueller's day off (1986), back to the future (1985), yellow submarine (1968), rock n roll high school (1979), starshaped (1993), reservoir dogs (1992), hearts of darkness (1991), paddington 2 (2017), withnail and i (1987), mikey and nicky (1976), happy as lazzaro (2018), la haine (1995), battleship potemkin (1925), bringing up baby (1938), linda linda linda (2005), bringing up baby (1938), pulp (2014), the fifth element (1997), stop making sense (1984), mabo (2012), leon the professional (1994), dawn of the dead (1978), the x files (1998), birds of prey (2020), spider-man: far from home (2019), black panther (2018), tristan and isolde (1972), fire and sword (1982), prisoners (2013), inglourious basterds (2009), happy together (1997), pride (2014), a matter of life and death (1946), after life (1998), the x files (1998), memories of murder (2003), shaun of the dead (2004), hot fuzz (2007), the world's end (2013), booksmart (2019), knives out (2019), the red shoes (1948), whiplash (2014), whiplash (2014), whiplash (2014), whiplash (2014), death proof (2007), taxi driver (1976), the lair of the white worm (1988), the private life of sherlock holmes (1970), re-animator (1985), star wars (1977), star wars (1977), the empire strikes back (1980), much ado about nothing (2011), fireworks (1997), house (1977), submarine (2010), monterey pop (1968), four adventures of reinette and mirabelle (1987), the pianist (2002), t2 trainspotting (2017), velvet goldmine (1998), reservoir dogs (1992), swing time (1936), lancelot of the lake (1974), bringing up baby (1938), charade (1963), at eternity's gate (2018), brideshead revisited (2008), doctor who (1996), last night in soho (2021), no time to die (2021), the godfather (1972), the godfather (1972), withnail and i (1987), the long goodbye (1973), dune (2021), the matrix (1999), lupin iii: the castle of cagliostro (1979), carrie (1976), spider-man: no way home (2021), spider-man (2002), the florida project (2017), lotr the fellowship of the ring (2001), love actually (2003), the muppet christmas carol (1992), return of the jedi (1983), what we do in the shadows (2014), lesbian vampire killers (2009), the suicide squad (2021)
*some more favourite new watches bolded :)
#v.txt#i think i'd say about 60% are new watches maybe?#tough to tell bc i do rewatch movies.. rather a lot; okay maybe i should lower that to 50%#for the record i watched the paddington movies twice; submarine three times; howls moving castle three times;#fellowship of the ring three times; whiplash four times; and finally. reservoir dogs 11 times (10 of which were within the first 2 months)#so. yknow. i'm going to try to watch less movies this year or at least until i'm capable of watching them normally
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Hilma Af Klint & Eeva-Liisa Manner
MISERICORDIA PARTE IV
¿Qué sucedió en su viaje al río?
¿Qué oyó?
Susurró
y un eco con múltiples bocas le contestó a lo lejos.
Se fue deslizando hacia su propia voz
sin saber lo que era.
Preguntó: ¿Dónde estoy? Y la pregunta
resonó siempre multiplicada.
Y continuó buscando a su interlocutor
sin saber que se buscaba a sí mismo.
¿Quién está ahí? Preguntó. Ahí, ahí
repitió el eco absurdo.
Finalmente él se despedazó
y cuando vio su imagen en el agua
se lanzó a abrazar al desconocido,
caminaron cogidos de la mano, entusiasmados,
hasta que se agarró a las hierbas acuáticas.
El silencio se apoderó del mundo bajo el agua
y le condujo a la profundidad del río.
Por fin oyó el grito de un pájaro ordinario,
claro y melodioso bajo las aguas.
Quizás creyó que su madre le llamaba.
Quizás era su madre.
- Eeva-Liisa Manner (Helsinski, Finlandia, 1921-1995) en Poesía finlandesa actual, Icaria Editorial, 1993. Traducción de Juana Ruiz y Jarkko Sirén.
- Hilma af Klint, Serie Parsifal, Grupp I, nr 1, HAK202, Watercolor and pencil on paper, 24,8x26,1 cm (1916)
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PROPHECY'S LULLABY
The night is dotted with constellations crowned with a band of light, whose galactic center produces the milk of time. When shall we drink, children?
We shall drink when the seal is broken, the princess wilts and the bullseye closes. We shall drink when the tears from the eyes of the girls in raincoats form unsullied streams, and their brothers lead us to the baptismal waters.
The clay of the earth will be ours and there will be nothing we cannot image and therefore accomplish. We will build a miniature city from the palace of memory, yet not a temple to house our covenant. We are our own house, the living architecture.
We shall send up a fleet of kites, scrawled with the words of the day. Kites of bleached muslin stretched over glowing cross-sticks, dressed with flowing tails.
They will be seen drifting above the clouds, all our blameless, childish hopes.
Stalking the target, our bows indestructible, we draw and release. The Sun shall have the fleece and the flesh shall fall away. the secrets of the Minotaur, the grail of Parsifal and the bones of saints shall be purified, committed to the elements.
And these thing we saw written on the immense screen once known as sky. And these things we heard as prophecy's lullaby. the mountain is the mountain. The Lord is the Lord. the holy city belongs to none. the Mountains of Judah belong to none. The yielding seed belong to none. and we are the new Jerusalem.
These things are written on the wind...
© Patti Smith
Photo : Lynn Davis, "Evening / Northumberland Strait III", 1993
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657 – First Fitna: In the Battle of Siffin, troops led by Ali ibn Abu Talib clash with those led by Muawiyah I. 811 – Battle of Pliska: Byzantine Emperor Nikephoros I is killed and his heir Staurakios is seriously wounded. 920 – Rout of an alliance of Christian troops from Navarre and Léon against the Muslims at the Battle of Valdejunquera. 1309 – Henry VII is recognized King of the Romans by Pope Clement V. 1469 – Wars of the Roses: The Battle of Edgecote Moor, pitting the forces of Richard Neville, 16th Earl of Warwick against those of Edward IV of England, takes place. 1509 – The Emperor Krishnadevaraya ascends to the throne, marking the beginning of the regeneration of the Vijayanagara Empire. 1529 – Francisco Pizarro González, Spanish conquistador, is appointed governor of Peru. 1581 – Plakkaat van Verlatinghe (Act of Abjuration): The northern Low Countries declare their independence from the Spanish king, Philip II. 1703 – During the Bavarian Rummel the rural population of Tyrol drove the Bavarian Prince-Elector Maximilian II Emanuel out of North Tyrol with a victory at the Pontlatzer Bridge and thus prevented the Bavarian Army, which was allied with France, from marching as planned on Vienna during the War of the Spanish Succession. 1745 – The first recorded women's cricket match takes place near Guildford, England. 1758 – French and Indian War: The Siege of Louisbourg ends with British forces defeating the French and taking control of the Gulf of Saint Lawrence. 1775 – The office that would later become the United States Post Office Department is established by the Second Continental Congress. Benjamin Franklin of Pennsylvania takes office as Postmaster General. 1788 – New York ratifies the United States Constitution and becomes the 11th state of the United States. 1803 – The Surrey Iron Railway, arguably the world's first public railway, opens in south London, United Kingdom. 1814 – The Swedish–Norwegian War begins. 1822 – José de San Martín arrives in Guayaquil, Ecuador, to meet with Simón Bolívar. 1822 – First day of the three-day Battle of Dervenakia, between the Ottoman Empire force led by Mahmud Dramali Pasha and the Greek Revolutionary force led by Theodoros Kolokotronis. 1847 – Liberia declares its independence. 1861 – American Civil War: George B. McClellan assumes command of the Army of the Potomac following a disastrous Union defeat at the First Battle of Bull Run. 1863 – American Civil War: Morgan's Raid ends; At Salineville, Ohio, Confederate cavalry leader John Hunt Morgan and 360 of his volunteers are captured by Union forces. 1882 – Premiere of Richard Wagner's opera Parsifal at Bayreuth. 1882 – The Republic of Stellaland is founded in Southern Africa. 1887 – Publication of the Unua Libro, founding the Esperanto movement. 1890 – In Buenos Aires, Argentina the Revolución del Parque takes place, forcing President Miguel Ángel Juárez Celman's resignation. 1891 – France annexes Tahiti. 1892 – Dadabhai Naoroji is elected as the first Indian Member of Parliament in Britain. 1897 – Anglo-Afghan War: The Pashtun fakir Saidullah leads an army of more than 10,000 to begin a siege of the British garrison in the Malakand Agency of the North West Frontier Province of India. 1899 – Ulises Heureaux, the 27th President of the Dominican Republic, is assassinated. 1908 – United States Attorney General Charles Joseph Bonaparte issues an order to immediately staff the Office of the Chief Examiner (later renamed the Federal Bureau of Investigation). 1918 – Emmy Noether's paper, which became known as Noether's theorem was presented at Göttingen, Germany, from which conservation laws are deduced for symmetries of angular momentum, linear momentum, and energy. 1936 – Spanish Civil War: Germany and Italy decide to intervene in the war in support for Francisco Franco and the Nationalist faction. 1936 – King Edward VIII, in one of his few official duties before he abdicates the throne, officially unveils the Canadian National Vimy Memorial. 1937 – Spanish Civil War: End of the Battle of Brunete with the Nationalist victory. 1941 – World War II: In response to the Japanese occupation of French Indochina, the United States, Britain and the Netherlands freeze all Japanese assets and cut off oil shipments. 1944 – World War II: The Red Army enters Lviv, a major city in western Ukraine, capturing it from the Nazis. Only 300 Jews survive out of 160,000 living in Lviv prior to occupation. 1945 – The Labour Party wins the United Kingdom general election of July 5 by a landslide, removing Winston Churchill from power. 1945 – World War II: The Potsdam Declaration is signed in Potsdam, Germany. 1945 – World War II: HMS Vestal is the last British Royal Navy ship to be sunk in the war. 1945 – World War II: The USS Indianapolis arrives at Tinian with components and enriched uranium for the Little Boy nuclear bomb. 1946 – Aloha Airlines begins service from Honolulu International Airport. 1947 – Cold War: U.S. President Harry S. Truman signs the National Security Act of 1947 into United States law creating the Central Intelligence Agency, United States Department of Defense, United States Air Force, Joint Chiefs of Staff, and the United States National Security Council. 1948 – U.S. President Harry S. Truman signs Executive Order 9981, desegregating the military of the United States. 1951 – Walt Disney's 13th animated film, Alice in Wonderland, premieres in London, England, United Kingdom. 1952 – King Farouk of Egypt abdicates in favor of his son Fuad. 1953 – Cold War: Fidel Castro leads an unsuccessful attack on the Moncada Barracks, thus beginning the Cuban Revolution. The movement took the name of the date: 26th of July Movement 1953 – Arizona Governor John Howard Pyle orders an anti-polygamy law enforcement crackdown on residents of Short Creek, Arizona, which becomes known as the Short Creek raid. 1953 – Soldiers from the 2nd Battalion, Royal Australian Regiment repel a number of Chinese assaults against a key position known as The Hook during the Battle of the Samichon River, just hours before the Armistice Agreement is signed, ending the Korean War. 1956 – Following the World Bank's refusal to fund building the Aswan Dam, Egyptian leader Gamal Abdel Nasser nationalizes the Suez Canal, sparking international condemnation. 1957 – Carlos Castillo Armas, dictator of Guatemala, is assassinated. 1958 – Explorer program: Explorer 4 is launched. 1963 – Syncom 2, the world's first geosynchronous satellite, is launched from Cape Canaveral on a Delta B booster. 1963 – An earthquake in Skopje, Yugoslavia (present-day North Macedonia) leaves 1,100 dead. 1963 – The Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development votes to admit Japan. 1968 – Vietnam War: South Vietnamese opposition leader Trương Đình Dzu is sentenced to five years hard labor for advocating the formation of a coalition government as a way to move toward an end to the war. 1971 – Apollo program: Launch of Apollo 15 on the first Apollo "J-Mission", and first use of a Lunar Roving Vehicle. 1974 – Greek Prime Minister Konstantinos Karamanlis forms the country's first civil government after seven years of military rule. 1977 – The National Assembly of Quebec imposes the use of French as the official language of the provincial government. 1989 – A federal grand jury indicts Cornell University student Robert T. Morris, Jr. for releasing the Morris worm, thus becoming the first person to be prosecuted under the 1986 Computer Fraud and Abuse Act. 1990 – The Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990 is signed into law by President George H.W. Bush. 1993 – Asiana Airlines Flight 733 crashes into a ridge on Mt. Ungeo on its third attempt to land at Mokpo Airport, South Korea. Sixty-eight of the 116 people onboard are killed. 1999 – Kargil conflict officially comes to an end. The Indian Army announces the complete eviction of Pakistani intruders. 2005 – Space Shuttle program: STS-114 Mission: Launch of Discovery, NASA's first scheduled flight mission after the Columbia Disaster in 2003. 2005 – Mumbai, India receives 99.5cm of rain (39.17 inches) within 24 hours, resulting in floods killing over 5,000 people. 2008 – Fifty-six people are killed and over 200 people are injured, in the Ahmedabad bombings in India. 2009 – The militant Nigerian Islamist group Boko Haram attacks a police station in Bauchi, leading to reprisals by the Nigeria Police Force and four days of violence across multiple cities. 2011 – A Royal Moroccan Air Force Lockheed C-130 Hercules crashes near Guelmim Airport in Guelmim, Morocco. All 80 people on board are killed. 2016 – The Sagamihara stabbings occur in Kanagawa Prefecture in Japan. Nineteen people are killed. 2016 – Hillary Clinton becomes the first female nominee for President of the United States by a major political party at the Democratic National Convention in Philadelphia. 2016 – Solar Impulse 2 becomes the first solar-powered aircraft to circumnavigate the Earth.
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Warning: major spoilers ahead for The Flash #770!
DC rewrites history in a new issue of The Flash. The Flash #770 is bringing former stories into full continuity by presenting them in new ways. Wally West is going back in time, inhabiting an older Flash's body to take on a temporal threat to the Speed Force. However, in doing so, DC is retelling a story that was previously sped through.
Jay Garrick was the first Flash. Introduced in The Flash #1 from 1940, he was the Golden Age Flash. He was replaced by Barry Allen in 1956, though continuity was later shifted to allow both to exist and interact in parallel universes. This issue brings back the original Flash, but it does so in a way that shows exactly how Infinite Frontier is making subtle changes to continuity.
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The Flash #770 - created by Jeremy Adams, Jack Herbert, Brandon Peterson, Kevin MaGuire, Michael Atiyeh, and Steve Wands - places Wally West into Jay Garrick's body back in the World War II era. Wally has to track down a Speed Force affected Hitler who is in possession of the Spear of Destiny. He has the help of Happy Terrill - a superhero known as The Ray. This isn't the first time DC has told this story - though it IS the best way so far.
In the Elseworlds comic JSA: The Golden Age #1 (1993) - written by James Robinson and Paul Smith - there is a page with text that mentions Hitler having the Spear of Destiny, Parsifal, and Jay Garrick working with the Ray. Parsifal works with the Axis. He has the ability to negate superheroes' abilities so they couldn't use them near him or his partners. In this story, he worked with Hitler. That was his only appearance until now. The Flash #770 has taken this Elseworlds story that was barely given attention in its original comic and fleshed it out in a way that is much more satisfying and intriguing. In JSA: The Golden Age, Jay is also never seen punching Hitler in the Elseworlds comic, despite that being his only memory in the latest Flash issue. By using the Speed Force as a means of moving Wally through different moments in time, DC opens up the potential to retell stories that weren't as strong as they could have been - or stories that weren't ready to be told just yet.
Following the events of Dark Nights: Death Metal, DC was able to reset continuity in the best way so far, through Infinite Frontier. This new approach to continuity says that every story that has been told happened and it matters. In theory, the broader DC universe was reset and it was said that changes would be coming. So far characters that were dead have been resurrected and memories that were lost are slowly being regained. However, Barry Allen was supposed to explore the Multiverse to note changes - a task that Wally West is unknowingly taking on. Jay Garrick typically lives on Earth-2, though he has come to Prime Earth or New Earth when necessary.
This story is possible thanks to the changes made by Infinite Frontier. Jay shouldn't remember anything about this event - which he mostly doesn't since Wally was in his body instead of him - and it also wouldn't have been in the memory of this iteration of the character. This event happened to an Elseworlds version of Jay. If Wally hasn't traveled to a different universe or Earth in this issue, then this shows how continuity is beginning to combine - and this is just the beginning of the new continuity approach. Many more stories can be retold and fleshed out, thanks to DC's reset - including for Golden and Silver Age heroes of yesterday like the original Flash.
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January 13 in Music History
1683 Birth of German composer Johann Christoph Graupner in Kirchberg.
1690 Birth of German composer Gottfried Heinrich Stolzel in Grünstadtl.
1726 FP of J. S. Bach's Sacred Cantata No. 32 Liebster Jesu, mein Verlangenon the 1st Sunday following Epiphany in Bach's third annual Sacred Cantata cycle in Leipzig 1725-27.
1727 Birth of German composer Johann Christoph Schmugel in Pritzier.
1734 Birth of Croatian composer Luka Sorkocevic in Dubrovnik.
1762 Death of composer Leonhard Trautsch, at 68.
1775 FP of W. A. Mozart's opera La finta giardiniera 'The Feigned Gardener', at the Opernhaus St. Salvator in Munich.
1778 Birth of composer Anton Fischer.
1780 FP of Mozart's "Die verstellte Gärtnerin" singspiel, Augsburg.
1788 Birth of composer Carl Ludwig Cornelius Westenholz.
1795 Death of composer Francois-Joseph Krafft, at 73.
1811 FP of Beethoven's Fifth Piano Concerto, Carl Czerny in Vienna.
1815 Birth of mezzo-soprano Rosine Stoltz in Paris.
1822 Birth of mezzo-soprano Elise Polko in Leipzig.
1824 Birth of Polish cellist and composer Ignacy Marceli Komorowski in Warsaw.
1828 Death of English composer Elizabeth Anspach in Naples, Italy.
1828 Death of French composer Alexandre-Auguste Robineau, at age 80.
1838 Death of German composer Ferdinand Reis, at age 53, in Frankfurt.
1842 Birth of German pianist and composer Heinrich Hoffmann in Berlin.
1850 Birth of Australian composer Leon Francis Victor Caron.
1864 Death of American composer Stephen Collins Foster in NYC.
1870 Birth of Polish composer and conductor Henryk Opienski.
1873 FP of Rimsky-Korsakov's opera The Maid of Pskov.
1882 German composer Richard Wagner completes his opera Parsifal.
1883 FP of George Chadwick's Thalia Overture. Boston Symphony.
1893 Birth of Czech composer and organist Jan Evangelista Zelinka in Prague.
1893 Death of soprano Melita Otto.
1895 Birth of Spanish opera singer Fortunio Bonanova, in Palma de Mallorca, Spain.
1895 Birth of Austrian composer Abraham Wolfe Binder.
1896 Birth of tenor Nikolay Pechkovsky in Moscow.
1898 Birth of Italian baritone Carlo Tagliabue in Mariano Comense.
1899 Birth of British-American composer and conductor Laurence Powell.
1900 Birth of composer Yasuji Kiyose.
1901 Death of composer Carlo Angeloni, at 66.
1903 Birth of American tenor Charles Kullman in New Haven Connecticut.
1904 Birth of English composer Richard Addinsell in Oxford.
1904 FP of Bela Bartók's tone-poem Kossuth, with parody of the German national hymn causing outrage, in Budapest.
1906 Birth of composer Maxime Jacob.
1910 First experimental live broadcast of opera. In NYC, from the MET Opera stage, Mascagni's Cavalleria Rusticana and part of Pagliacci, with Enrico Caruso and Emmy Destinn.
1914 Death of Spanish composer Valentin de Zubiaurre y Unionbarrenechea, at age 76, in Madrid.
1917 Birth of Mexican composer Felix Guerrero Diaz.
1917 Death of tenor Albert Niemann.
1923 Birth of Russian cellist Daniel Shifrin.
1931 Birth of tenor Erwin Wohlfahrt in Nurnberg.
1933 Birth of soprano Christiane Sorell in Vienna.
1935 FP of Roy Harris's overture When Johnny Comes Marching Home the final version, by the Minneapolis Symphony and chorus under Eugene Ormandy.
1936 Birth of Italian baritone Renato Bruson near Padua.
1936 Birth of composer Ami Maayani.
1938 Birth of Finnish composer Paavo Heininen in Helsinki.
1938 American debut of pianist Rudolf Firkusny.
1943 Birth of composer William Duckworth.
1944 FP of Igor Stravinsky's Circus Polka for orchestra and Four Norwegian Moods at the Garden Theatre. Boston Symphony conducted by the composer in Cambridge, MA.
1945 Death of baritone Alfred Kase.
1945 FP of Sergei Prokofiev's 5th Symphony.
1951 Birth of English composer Gary Carpenter in Hackney, London.
1954 Birth of English composer Richard Blackford in London.
1954 Death of composer Roland Diggle, at 69.
1961 Birth of English organist, pianist and conductor Wayne Marshall.
1971 Birth of tenor Domonic Natoli.
1971 Death of French composer Henri Tomasi, at age 69, in Paris.
1971 Death of English composer Robert Still, at age 60.
1973 Birth of tenor Juan Diego Flores in Lima,Peru.
1974 Death of Canadian tenor Raoul Jobin in Quebec, age 67.
1976 Death of soprano Lily Pons.
1976 American conductor Sarah Caldwell is 1st woman to conduct at NY's Metropolitan Opera. She led the MET orchestra and singers in a performance of La Traviata.
1980 Birth of England based, Polish conductor and organist Krzysztof Czerwinski.
1980 Death of conductor Andre Kostelanetz, at 78 in Port-au-Prince, Haiti.
1992 Death of soprano Rachaeli Mori.
1993 Death of Brazilian composer Camargo Guarnieri in São Paulo.
1994 Death of English musicologist Frederick William Sternfeld, at 79.
2000 FP of Richard Danielpour's Voices of Remembrance for string quartet and orchestra. Guarneri String Quartet and the National Symphony, Leonard Slatkin conducting in Washington, D.C.
2002 FP of Robert Kapilow's Louisiana Purchase by Louisiana Philharmonic, Baton Rouge, LA.
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Movie gifs (list)
Green Knight (2021) Kaamelott part 1 (2021) Arthur and Merlin Knights of Camelot (2020) The Kid who would be King (2019) King Arthur: Legend of the Sword (2017) King Arthur: Excalibur Rising (2017) King Arthur & the knights of the Round Table (2017) Arthur & Merlin (2015) Night at the Museum 3 (2014) Dragons of Camelot (2014) Sire Gauvaine et le Chevalier Vert (2014) Merlin’s Magic (2013) Avalon High (2010) The Sorcerer’s Apprentice (2010) Merlin and Arthur the Lion King (2010) Merlin and the Book of Beasts (2009) Merlin and the War of Dragons (2008) Pendragon: Sword of his Father (2008) Camelot cartoon (2008) Percival (2007) Morgana (2007) Impossible to find! Shrek the Third (2006) Tristan & Isolde (2006) King Arthur (2004) Young Arthur (2002) Not even sure it exists in complete form Sir Gawain and the Green Knight (short movie) (2002) The Sorcerer’s Apprentice (2001) Mists of Avalon (2001) Merlin: The Return (2000) Tristan (1999) Arthur’s Quest (1999) Excalibur Kid (1999) Camelot (1999) - Merlin: The Quest Begins (1998) Quest for Camelot (1998) Merlin (1998) A Knight in Camelot (1998) Lancelot: Guardian of Time (1997) Prince Valiant (1997) Kids of the Round Table (1997) A Kid in King Arthur’s Court (1996) First Knight (1995) A Young Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur’s Court (1995) The Last Enchantment (1995) Impossible to find Guinevere (1994) October 32nd (1993) Merlin of the Crystal Cave (1991) Connemara (1990) Les Chevaliers de la Table Ronde (1990) impossible to find A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur’s Court (1989) Ubit Drakona (1989) New Adventures of a Yankee in King Arthur’s Court (1988) Merlin and the Sword (1985) Morte d’Arthur (1984) Sword of the Valiant (1984) Camelot (1982) Parsifal (1982) Feuer und Schwert (1982) Lovespell (1981) Knightriders (1981) Excalibur (1981) The Spaceman and King Arthur (1979) A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur’s Court (1978) A Connecticut Rabbit in King Arthur’s Court (1978) Percival le Gallois (1978) Monty Python and the Holy Grail (1975) Lancelot du Lac (1974) Gawain and the Green Knight (1973) Tristan et Yseult (1972) Lancelot du Lac (1970) A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur’s Court (1970) Camelot (1967) Un espanol en la corte del Rey Artur (1964) The Sword in the Stone (1963) Sword of Lancelot (1962) Prince Valiant (1954) The Black Knight (1954) The Knights of the Round Table (1953) Studio One: A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur’s Court (1952) A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur’s Court (1949) A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur’s Court (1931) A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur’s Court (1921) Tristan et Yseult (1920) These movies are probably lost Knights of the Square Table (1917) These movies are probably lost Parsifal (1912) Tristano e Isolda (1911) Tristan et Yseult (1911) These movies are probably lost Re Artù e i Cavalieri della Tavola Rotonda (1910) These movies are probably lost Launcelot and Elaine (1909) These movies are probably lost Parsifal (1904) These movies are probably lost
#arthurian legends#camelot#arthurian#list#moviegifs#this is mostly for me so i remember which ones I am missing#resource
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A ABELÁRBIO ALVES CABRAL, de Salvador (A Tarde, Salvador, 11/4/1994). ADÃO PRETO, deputado federal (Isto é, São Paulo, 26/10/1994). AGNUS DEI DELGADO, aprovado no vestibular da Universidade Federal de Ouro Preto, MG., 1989. ALRIRWERTOM WESCRELTENIZ PHISSIHOUA, do Recife (O Cinzel, Recife, jan., 1977). AMOR LAURETTI COSTA, esposa do comediante Costinha (Diario de Pernambuco, Recife, 11/8/1994). ANCO MÁRCIO, da Fundação Joaquim Nabuco, Recife. ANIFELICE DA SILVA, de Salvador (A Tarde, Salvador, 26/6/1992) ANTÔNIO BONITO (Programa Eleitoral do PT, 23/9/1993). ANTÔNIO CAMBRAIA, prefeito de Fortaleza, CE. ANTÔNIO PADRE, vereador de Itapetim, PE (Jornal do Commercio, Recife, 9/9/1993). ANTÔNIO PICA TERRENO, presidente da Câmara Municipal de Barrancos, Portugal (Projeto CUMPLICIDADES - Mostra de Artes do Nordeste do Brasil em Portugal, Recife: Fundação Joaquim Nabuco, 1994). ANTÔNIO VARANDAS, de Maxaranguape, RN. ARÁGUA SANTOS SILVA, Misse Senhor do Bonfim, Bahia (A Tarde, Salvador, 6/12/1994). ARAGUÁZIA BERNEDÍCIO, funcionária da Prefeitura Municipal do Recife (Jornal do Commercio, Recife, 4/9/1993). ARITÁ AMARAL (Jornal do Brasil, Rio de Janeiro, dez., 1994). ARNALDO BISPO DE JESUS FILHO, Processo Seletivo da Petrobrás (A Tarde, Salvador, 11/4/1994). ARX TOURINHO (A Tarde, Salvador, 19/6/1995). ASCLEPÍADES GARCIA PINHEIRO (A Tarde, Salvador, 21/12/1993). ASFILÓFIO DE OLIVEIRA FILHO, diretor de Programas Especiais do Instituto Nacional de Desenvolvimento do Desporto (Diário Oficial da União, Brasília, 10/5/1995). ATHENODÓRIO ALVES CAMPOS (A Tarde, Salvador, 3/2/1995). AUGÊNCIO SOARES (A Tarde, Salvador, 28/6/1992). B BENOBY HOLANDA CAVALCANTI, de Mirueira, Paulista, PE. BESTILDE MOTA MEDEIROS, de Caicó, RN. BEYDE HOLANDA CAVALCANTI, de Mirueira, Paulista, PE. C CARLOS PÃES LANDIM (Correio Brasiliense, Brasília, 17/10/1994). CATUPYAN HOLANDA CAVALCANTI, de Mirueira, Paulista, PE. CRISTINA MINISTÉRIO, da Coordenadoria de Publicações da AMAE (Educando, Belo Horizonte, agosto, 1994). CRISTOVÃO BRILHO (Globo Repórter, TV Globo, 5/11/1993). D DARQUIBALDO GUILHERME (Diario de Pernambuco, Recife, 2/11/1993, p. 11). DALMONTINO SÃO CRISTÓVÃO DE CASTRO (A Tarde, Salvador, 26/6/1992). DEOSCOREDES MAXIMIANO DOS SANTOS - MESTRE DIDI (A Tarde, Salvador, 22/6/1995). DEUS DANTE, diretor administrativo do Banco Interior ( Veja, São Paulo, 25/8/1993). DURVATÉRIO ANTÔNIO CAMPOS (A Tarde, Salvador, 11/4/1995). E EDI MADALENA FRACASSO, NITEC, Universidade do Rio Grande do Sul, Porto Alegre, RS. EDSOLEDA SANTOS (A Tarde, Salvador, 2/9/1995). ELQUISSON DE ALMEIDA MACHADO (A Tarde, Salvador, 9/7/1995). ÊNIO FORMIGÃO, candidato a vereador por Olinda, Pernambuco. ERISÔNIA BISPO DE OLIVEIRA (O Estado de São Paulo, São Paulo, 26/9/1992). EVANGIVALDO FIGUEIREDO, advogado (A Tarde, Salvador, 23/6/1992). F FÁTIMA BARROCA, da Fundação Joaquim Nabuco, Recife. FILOGÔNIO FARIAS, vice-prefeito de Esplanada, Bahia (A Tarde, Salvador, 19/6/1992). FILONILA REGUEIRA, da Fundação Joaquim Nabuco, Recife. FLÁVIO FAVA DE MORAES, Reitor da Universidade de São Paulo, SP. FLOR DO SOCORRO MOURA, funcionária da Sococo S.A. , Belém, PA. FRANKLINBERG RIBEIRO DE FREITAS, de Salvador (A Tarde, Salvador, 17/3/1995). G GERALDO DO SOL (A Academia tem novo presidente, A Tarde, Salvador, 13/6/1995). GILENILDO COBRA (A Tarde, Salvador, 10/1/1995). GLÉCIA GENYANY DE SOUZA, de Pau dos Ferros, RN. H HELIOGÁBALO PINTO COELHO (A Tarde, Salvador, 18/9/1993). HIDEMBURGO BILRO DA COSTA, de Ceará-Mirim, RN. I ÍNGLEDESD ALÉM MEK MAIA DUARTE (O Estado de São Paulo, São Paulo, 5/6/1994). IZUPERIU JOAQUIM PEREIRA, de Indaiatuba, SP. J JANOVY HOLANDA CAVALCANTI, de Mirueira, Paulista, PE. JARDIVALDO BATISTA, Secretário de Saúde da Bahia (A Tarde, Salvador, 9/12/1994). JEISYSLAINY DE PAULA OLIVEIRA (A Tarde, Salvador, 25/10/1994). JERSULETA DE AGUIAR RORIZ (Correio Braziliense, Brasília, 8/2/1995). JESUS DE NAZARENO FEIO, funcionário da Sococo S. A., Belém, PA. JOÃO DE DEUS PAIXÃO, funcionário da Sococo S. A., Belém, PA. JOAQUIM MANHOSO NETO, de Caicó, RN. JONEX TUPIRANAN ALMEIDA, Processo Seletivo da Petrobrás (A Tarde, Salvador, 11/4/1994). JORGE LHE MULHER, diretor da Federação e do Centro de Indústrias do Estado de São Paulo (Folha de São Paulo, São Paulo, 9/1/1995). JORGE ONÇA (A TARDE, Salvador, 15/5/1995). JOSÉ ANTÔNIO BUSCATEL CANHÃO (Isto é, São Paulo, nº 1365, 29/11/1995, p.70) JOSÉ APARECIDO DE OLIVEIRA, Embaixador do Brasil em Portugal. JOSÉ CARLOS BRABO, funcionário da Sococo, Belém, PA. JOSÉ DA NOVA BAHIA ( A Tarde, Salvador, 18/9/1994). JOSÉ FERNANDES CAMISA NOVA (Folha de São Paulo, São Paulo, 19/9/1993). JOSÉ MENINO DE MIRANDA (Folha de São Paulo, São Paulo, 1/1/1995). JOSÉ RICARDO PINTO AMÉM, Processo Seletivo da Petrobrás (A Tarde, Salvador, 11/4/1994). JOSÉ S. XAXÁ, de Mossoró, RN. JOSEPH MERDA, o pai americano de Fred - José Augusto Berbert (A Tarde, Salvador, 28/3/1995). JUANEYSSON JOSÉ DE LIMA E SILVA (A Tarde, Salvador, 16/10/1994). JURCY QUERIDO VIEIRA (Folha de São Paulo, São Paulo, 8/3/1995, cad. 1, p. 3). L LÍRIO MÁRIO DA COSTA, nome do comediante Costinha (Diario de Pernambuco, Recife, 11/8/1994). LUIZ CARLOS FORTES BUSTAMANTE DÁ, diretor do 6 Depósito de Suprimento de Salvador (A Tarde, Salvador, 31/8/1993). LUIZ PAIZINHO DANTAS, de Currais Novos, RN. LYNDON JOHNSON DE SOUSA, relação dos aprovados no concurso da Polícia Militar do Distrito Federal (Correio Braziliense, Brasília, 20/10/1994). M MANUEL CARIDADE (Correio Braziliense, Brasília, 17/10/1994). MARCO CANECA, professor da Universidade Federal de Pernambuco, Recife. MARCOS DÁ RÉ, biólogo, do Comitê Permanente para a Recuperação da Ararinha Azul (A Tarde, Salvador, 15/10/1993). MARCOS DOS MARES GUIA, presidente do CNPq. MARIA CLÉCIA PESSOA BOBO, de Canguaratema, RN. 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Entertainment: Britain's musical soul, all aflutter
(Critic’s Notebook)
MANCHESTER, England — It was coming to the end of the first act of “Siegfried.” The hero was hammering out his sword.
The Hallé Orchestra was ratcheting its way through the cranking theme Wagner fashioned for the forging of the blade. The sound was deep, detailed, an actor in its own right.
On the podium, Mark Elder gave a satisfied smile.
In a pair of semi-staged performances this month at the Bridgewater Hall here, the Hallé, in radiant, commanding form, completed Wagner’s “Ring,” nine years after it began. A “Ring” is an achievement for any orchestra, but for the Hallé and its audience, it had a special meaning.
“Siegfried,” which the orchestra will encore at the Edinburgh Festival on Aug. 8, signified the Hallé's recovery: a slow, steady rebuilding in the two decades since it faced mortal financial peril. Long occupying a cherished place in its country’s musical psyche, with an unusually well-defined identity based in British music, it is the kind of orchestra everyone roots for.
It has become, once again, an ensemble with both a claim to international quality and a sense of national purpose — an orchestra vital to the north of England, which it considers its domain.
I can testify to that local mission. In Nottingham, where I grew up, the Hallé was the bright light in a barren musical landscape. It was the first orchestra I heard live as a child; the first to make me cry; the first to put me to sleep; the first to give me that shiver up my spine that I have chased ever since. The Hallé convinced me of the value of a musical life.
It convinced me of Wagner’s value, too, and this “Siegfried” confirmed it gives inspired performances of his work. When it eventually joins the live recordings of the other “Ring” operas on the Hallé's own label, “Siegfried” will crown a set marked by unruffled patience, a rare commitment to details, precision of color, delicacy and grandeur in the same notes.
The “Götterdämmerung” is electric; the “Die Walküre,” which I heard live in 2011, is bathed in tragedy, rather than fired by ardor; the “Das Rheingold,” released this month, is careful, darkly intense. The “Siegfried” will have the best playing and singing of the lot (except for a tentative, thin performance of the title role by Simon O’Neill).
It is all exalted music drama. Barring Daniel Barenboim’s accounts from the Bayreuth Festival, there is no “Ring” from the last 40 years that I would rather hear.
Why would a symphony orchestra, let alone one with a budget of only 10 million pounds ($13.5 million), take on a task that most opera houses fear? For some, a “Ring” is a vanity project. Here, though, Wagner has been integrated into a repertory consciously designed to develop the ensemble. Individual acts came first, then full operas, including a ravishing “Parsifal” at the BBC Proms in 2013.
“Opera in its very nature is basically valuable to all musicians for at least two reasons,” Elder, the music director, said in an interview after a rehearsal. “How music must breathe, because singers have to breathe; and how music can express the psychology of character. In the normal repertoire, most symphony orchestras never get to either of those things.”
“When you do Wagner’s major works, you’re landing yourself with yet another challenge, and that is what I call large-scale chamber music,” added Elder, an acclaimed music director of the English National Opera between 1979 and 1993 and a perpetual candidate to inherit the Royal Opera House. “If it sounds well, it’s because everybody is beginning to be aware of how their part relates to all the others.”
Despite the attraction of a new concert hall, which helped lead Manchester’s revitalization after an Irish Republican Army bombing destroyed parts of the town center in 1996, the Hallé was mired in financial uncertainty when Elder was appointed in 1999.
The board blamed the ambitions and conducting fees of his predecessor, Kent Nagano, who had increased the orchestra’s international reputation, leading it at the Salzburg Festival as the pit band for Messiaen’s immense “Saint François d’Assise.” But, having charged Nagano with that mission, the board tolerated mismanagement and could not curtail ruinous debts.
“The organization nearly didn’t exist,” Elder said. Consultants declared it practically bankrupt. Nearly a fifth of the orchestra, and a third of the staff, was laid off. Morale plummeted.
Deep crises, however, can produce stability if they force an orchestra to stop muddling along. John Summers, the orchestra’s chief executive, who joined the same time as Elder, used emergency state funding to stabilize the finances — though Britain’s austerity has since delivered savage cuts in public subsidy for the arts, so the orchestra still runs deficits.
About 60 percent of the orchestra has been hired since 2000, and it has created its own youth orchestra — conducted by Elder’s American assistant, Jonathon Heyward — and choirs. Most of the Hallé's players take part in its education program, which has unusually strong links with local school authorities, at a time when funding for music education is limited.
Often called the country’s oldest orchestra, the Hallé and its choir were established in 1858 by a German pianist and conductor, Charles Hallé. By 1899, the orchestra had become prominent enough to lure Hans Richter — the conductor of Bayreuth’s first “Ring” — from the Vienna Court Opera. After nearly collapsing during World War II, the ensemble was resurrected by John Barbirolli, who used it as an escape from an unhappy spell at the New York Philharmonic in 1943. An inspirational figure, Barbirolli led the Hallé until his death in 1970.
The Hallé became especially associated with British music, particularly through Barbirolli’s recordings of Elgar, Vaughan Williams and Delius. Elder has cemented its position as the guardian of British tradition, not through an unthinking celebration of the past, but a rethinking of its relevance.
“I’m trying to define our musical soul,” he said. That commitment that has only strengthened in a fraught political moment. Elder, who was knighted in 2008, said he has tried to make the Hallé “the best orchestra in the world for playing the music of our country.”
So it is. Unlike so many recordings of English works from earlier generations of conductor-knights, with their whiff of patrician amateurism, Elder’s are distinguished by their preparation and refinement. They are enough to banish any clichéd thought of what the modernist composer Elisabeth Lutyens memorably called “cowpat music.”
There is still a green thread of pastoralism, with Delius, Butterworth and Bax all represented, and Elder seems most comfortable in that idiom. A continuing cycle of Vaughan Williams symphonies, for example, is more effective in the lush Fifth and the elegiac “A Pastoral Symphony” than in the violence of the Fourth and Sixth.
Given that the Hallé gave the premiere of Elgar’s First Symphony in 1908, it is no surprise that his music dominates. His symphonies, recorded early in Elder’s tenure, would be improved on now, on the evidence of recent performances I have heard. But each of the three titanic oratorios — “The Dream of Gerontius,” “The Apostles” and especially “The Kingdom” — is the stuff of dreams.
Elder’s adoration is not blind. “I believe very strongly that I have to search out really carefully which of the pieces I really want to do, so that I can say why,” he said. “You can’t just do all British music. You have to give it personality. I talk to the orchestra a lot about what it is that makes Elgar and Vaughan Williams and Bax separate sound worlds, so they know what we’re trying to achieve.”
“It’s to do with the balance of the orchestra,” Elder said. Even without underlining Elgar’s Wagnerian ties to the Austro-Germanic tradition, one still needs “a great warmth in the strings, and the brass as in Wagner, supporting, very rarely overwhelming.”
More important is to “spend time in the shadows of the music,” he added, to find “the 50 shades of gray in between the black and the white. That’s the reason to do Elgar, because we all know the brio, the pomp and circumstance — call it what you like.”
Vaughan Williams, who studied with Ravel, poses different challenges. “Gone is the warm richness of the German bass counterpoint,” Elder said. “You need something leaner, something that is balanced acutely for the colors, and the spacing of the music.”
On the NMC label, the Hallé has contributed new additions to the British tradition, including music by Harrison Birtwistle, John Casken, Tarik O’Regan, Helen Grime, Simon Holt and Ryan Wigglesworth, who has served as the orchestra’s principal guest conductor.
“The creative energy in a country is part of defining what the country is,” said Elder, whose contract runs until 2020. (He will most likely stay beyond that, until a successor is in place). “A country without a rich, supported, appreciated, followed cultural energy is a very sad country.”
This article originally appeared in The New York Times.
DAVID ALLEN © 2018 The New York Times
source https://www.newssplashy.com/2018/06/entertainment-britains-musical-soul-all.html
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The Singing City (2011)
The Singing City (2011)
Portrait about the planning and rehearsal of Richard Wagner's Parsifal directed by Calixto Bieito at the opera house in Stuttgart.
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Star of Day (1993)
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List of Arthurian movies by Character
I made a list of arthurian movies that I know about or I have watched, divided by main characters. I've been maybe a bit generous with characters like Nimue or Bedivere, just because they are usually not in movies.
Musicals and opera stuff is also in here if there is a dvd recording of the concert/musical.
I added a * for movies that I DID NOT watch, so they are in the list because of imdb and which characters were mainly listed there, or because of the plot summary I found.
ARTHUR Merlin opera 1902 (2003 dvd) Le Roi Arthus 1903 (2015 dvd) The Knights of the Round Table 1953 Monty Python and the Holy Grail 1975 The Sword of Lancelot 1962 The Sword in the Stone 1963 Excalibur 1981 Camelot 1967 (and 1982) Morte d'Arthur 1984 Merlin and the Sword 1985 A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur's Court 1988 Guinevere 1994 First Knight 1995 Last Enchantment 1995* Quest for Camelot 1998 Excalibur Kid 1999 Merlin the Return 2000 Shrek the Third Pendragon Sword of his Father 2008 Merlin and Arthur the Lion King 2010 Avalon High 2010 Arthur and Merlin 2015 La Legende du Roi Arthur 2015 King Arthur and the Knights of the Round Table 2017 King Arthur: Legend of the Sword 2017 osk revue’s knights of the round table 2019 Kaamelott 2020* soon
BEDIVERE Monty Python and the Holy Grail 1975 King Arthur: Excalibur Rising 2017 (first part of the movie) King Arthur: Legend of the Sword 2017 Fate/Grand Order Shinsei Entaku Ryōiki Camelot* 2020 soon
DINDRANE
Dragons of Camelot 2014
ELAINE (a mix of the two) The Knights of the Round Table 1953
GALAHAD Monty Python and the Holy Grail 1975 A Young Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur's Court 1995 King Arthur 2004 Percival 2007 Merlin and the Book of Beasts 2009 Dragons of Camelot 2014
GAWAIN Prince Valiant 1954 Gawain and the Green Knight 1973 Lancelot du Lac 1974 Excalibur 1981 Sword of the Valiant 1984 Merlin and the Sword 1985 Merlin the Return 2000 Green Knight 2020* soon Green Knight the movie 202?* soon Fate/Grand Order Shinsei Entaku Ryōiki Camelot* 2020 soon
GUINEVERE Merlin opera 1902 (2003 dvd) Le Roi Arthus 1903 (2015 dvd) The Knights of the Round Table 1953 The Sword of Lancelot 1962 Lancelot du Lac 1970* Lancelot du Lac 1974 Excalibur 1981 Camelot 1967 (and 1982) Morte d'Arthur 1984 Merlin and the Sword 1985 A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur's Court 1988 Guinevere 1994 First Knight 1995 Merlin the Return 2000 King Arthur 2004 Merlin and Arthur the Lion King 2010 Avalon High 2010 Dragons of Camelot 2014 La Legende du Roi Arthur 2015 Queens of Avalon (musical) King Arthur and the Knights of the Round Table 2017 osk revue’s knights of the round table 2019
KAY The Sword in the Stone 1963 King Arthur: Excalibur Rising 2017 (first part of the movie)
IGRAINE Merlin and the War of Dragons 2008 Merlin and Arthur the Lion King 2010
LANCELOT Merlin opera 1902 (2003 dvd) Le Roi Arthus 1903 (2015 dvd) Launcelot an Elaine 1909* The Knights of the Round Table 1953 The Sword of Lancelot 1962 Lancelot du Lac 1970* Lancelot du Lac 1974 Monty Python and the Holy Grail 1975 Excalibur 1981 Camelot 1967 (and 1982) Morte d'Arthur 1984 Merlin and the Sword 1985 Ubit Drakona 1989 A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur's Court 1988 Guinevere 1994 First Knight 1995 Lancelot Guardian of Time 1997 Merlin the Return 2000 King Arthur 2004 Avalon High 2010 Dragons of Camelot 2014 Night at the Museum 3 La Legende du Roi Arthur 2015 King Arthur and the Knights of the Round Table 2017 Fate/Grand Order Shinsei Entaku Ryōiki Camelot* 2020 soon
MERLIN Merlin opera 1902 (2003 dvd) The Sword in the Stone 1963 Excalibur 1981 Merlin and the Sword 1985 Merlin of the Crystal Cave 1991 Merlin 1993 Last Enchantment 1995* Kids of the Round Table 1995 A Knight in Camelot 1998 Quest for Camelot 1998 Merlin The Quest Begins 1998* Excalibur Kid 1999 Arthur's Quest 1999 Merlin the Return 2000 The Sorcerer's Apprentice 2001 Shrek the Third Merlin and the War of Dragons 2008 Merlin and the Book of Beasts 2009 The Sorcerer's Apprentice 2010 Merlin and Arthur the Lion King 2010 Avalon High 2010 Merlin's Magic 2013 Arthur and Merlin 2015 King Arthur: Excalibur Rising 2017 The Kid who would be King 2019 osk revue’s knights of the round table 2019
MORGANA Merlin opera 1902 (2003 dvd) A Connecticut Yankee 1931 The Knights of the Round Table 1953 Excalibur 1981 Sword of the Valiant 1984 Merlin and the Sword 1985 Новые приключения янки при дворе короля Артура. Фантазии на тему Марка Твена 1988 A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur's Court 1988 Guinevere 1994 A Young Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur's Court 1995 Prince Valiant 1997 Arthur's Quest 1999 The Sorcerer's Apprentice 2001 Morgana 2007* Merlin and Arthur the Lion King 2010 The Sorcerer's Apprentice 2010 Dragons of Camelot 2014 Queens of Avalon (musical) La Legende du Roi Arthur 2015 King Arthur and the Knights of the Round Table 2017 King Arthur: Excalibur Rising 2017 osk revue’s knights of the round table 2019
MORGAUSE
Excalibur Kid 1999
MORDRED Merlin opera 1902 (2003 dvd) Le Roi Arthus 1903 (2015 dvd) The Knights of the Round Table 1953 The Sword of Lancelot 1962 Lancelot du Lac 1974 Excalibur 1981 Camelot 1967 (and 1982) Morte d'Arthur 1984 A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur's Court 1988 Merlin the Return 2000 Percival 2007 Merlin and the Book of Beasts 2009 Merlin and Arthur the Lion King 2010 Avalon High 2010 King Arthur and the Knights of the Round Table 2017 King Arthur: Excalibur Rising 2017 osk revue’s knights of the round table 2019 The Legend of Mordred 2020* soon Fate/Grand Order Shinsei Entaku Ryōiki Camelot* 2020 soon
NIMUE/VIVIAN/LADY OF THE LAKE Merlin opera 1902 (2003 dvd) Merlin and the Sword 1985 Merlin 1993 A Knight in Camelot 1998 Merlin The Quest Begins 1998* Merlin and the War of Dragons 2008 King Arthur and the Knights of the Round Table 2017
PELLINORE Camelot 1967 (and 1982)
PERCIVAL Parsifal 1904* Parsifal 1912* Perceval le Gallois 1978 Excalibur 1981 Parsifal 1982 Percival 2007
RAGNELLE Merlin and the Sword 1985
TRISTAN and ISEULT Tristan et Yseult 1911* Tristano e Isolda 1911* Tristan et Yseult 1920* Tristan et Yseult 1972* Lovespell 1981* Feuer und Schwer 1982* Connemara 1990* Tristan 1999* King Arthur 2004 (only Tristan) Tristan and Isolde 2006 King Arthur and the Knights of the Round Table 2017 Fate/Grand Order Shinsei Entaku Ryōiki Camelot* 2020 soon
UTHER Excalibur 1981 Merlin of the Crystal Cave 1991 Merlin and the War of Dragons 2008
EXTRA: CONNECTICUT YANKEE A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur's Court 1921* A Connecticut Yankee 1931 A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur's Court 1949 Studio One: A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur's Court 1952 Un Espanol en la corte del Rey Artur 1964 The Spaceman and King Arthur 1979 Новые приключения янки при дворе короля Артура. Фантазии на тему Марка Твена 1988 A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur's Court 1988 A Young Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur's Court 1995 A Kid in King Arthur's Court 1996 A Knight in Camelot 1998
#galahad#king arthur#camelot#arthurian#merlin#lancelot#guinevere#mordred#morgana#morgause#uther#igraine#kay#bedivere#tristan#isolde#iseult#movies#resource#kaamelott#arthur#dindrane#elaine#elaine of astolat#elaine of corbenic
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Ranking my favourite arthurian movies and tv shows
My personal preferences are: beautiful classic arthurian medieval aesthetic, movies that do not take themselves too seriously pretending to be "the best movie eveeeer", Mordred, Guinevere, movies that take risks. Vague preference order from my favourite ones to my least favourite ones. Movies that I have not seen have a nice strikethrough over them. Movies that I have not watched and I will never watch have the strikethrough and the empty heart. This is a completely personal list.
I separated tv shows from movies (I consider movies even a miniseries of two movies) and from Connecticut Yankee movies.
Maximum is 5 full hearts! Empy hearts means that there is no way I will ever rewatch that particular movie, mostly because I found it boring. I value fun more than accuracy or seriousness.
MOVIES ♥♥♥♥♥ Monty Python and the Holy Grail ♥♥♥♥♥ Camelot (1967) ♥♥♥♥♥ Mists of Avalon ♥♥♥♥♥ Morte d’Arthur (1984) ♥♥♥♥♥ The Sword in the Stone ♥♥♥♥♥ Camelot (1982) ♥♥♥♥ King Arthur: Legend of the Sword ♥♥♥♥ Sword of Lancelot ♥♥♥♥ Lancelot du Lac (1970) (the aesthetic is beautiful but I don't know French) ♥♥♥ Merlin and Arthur the Lion King ♥♥♥ Dragons of Camelot ♥♥♥ Guinevere (1994) ♥♥♥ Avalon High ♥♥♥ Merlin and the Sword (Arthur the King) ♥♥♥ The Knights of the Round Table ♥♥♥ Quest for Camelot ♥♥ Merlin and the Book of Beasts ♥♥ King Arthur and the Knights of the Round Table (2017) ♥♥ Merlin (1998) ♥♥ Lancelot: Guardian of Time ♥♥ Sir Gawain and the Green Knight ♥♥ Il Cuore e la Spada ♥♥ First Knight ♥♥ Kids of the Round Table ♥♥ King Arthur ♥♥ Excalibur 1981 ♥ Merlin: The Return ♥ Arthur’s Quest ♥ Camelot (1999, cartoon) ♥ Tristan & Isolde ♥ Excalibur Rising ♥ Arthur & Merlin ♥ The Crystal Cave ♥ Merlin (1993) ♥ Prince Valiant (1954) ♥ Sword of the Valian ♥ Knightriders ♡ Night at Museum 3 ♡ Merlin’s Apprentice (2006) ♡ Merlin and the War of Dragons ♡ Prince Valiant (1997) ♡ The Black Knight ♡ Lancelot du lac (Lancelot and Guinevere) ♡ Pendragon: Sword of his Father ♡ The Sorcerer's Apprentice ♡ The Sorcerer's Apprentice (2002) ♡ Lovespell ♡ Ubit Drakona ♡ Tristan et Yseult Merlin (2012) Merlin's Magic Percival (2007) Morgana (2007) The Last Enchantment Young Arthur Tristan (1999) Merlin: The Quest Begins Connemara Les Chevaliers de la Table Ronde Parsifal 1982 Perceval le Gallois King Arthur is a Gentleman
CONNECTICUT YANKEE MOVIES
♥♥♥♥♥ Excalibur Kid ♥♥♥♥♥ New Adventures of a Yankee in King Arthur's Court ♥♥♥♥ A Knight in Camelot ♥♥♥♥ A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur's Court (1989) ♥♥ A Young Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur's Court ♥ Studio One: A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur's Court ♥ A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur's Court (1949) ♥ A Spaceman in King Arthur’s Court ♥ A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur's Court cartoon ♡ A Kid in King Arthur’s Court ♡ A Connecticut Rabbit in King Arthur's Court Un Espanol en la corte del rey Artur A Connecticut Yankee 1931 A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur's Court 1921
TV SHOWS ♥♥♥♥♥ Kaamelott ♥♥♥♥♥ The Legend of King Arthur ♥♥♥♥♥ The Adventures of Sir Lancelot ♥♥♥♥ The Adventures of Sir Galahad ♥♥♥ Arthur of the Britons ♥♥♥ The Librarians ♥♥♥ Camelot (Starz) ♥♥♥ The Legend of Prince Valiant (still watching) ♥♥♥ King Arthur & The Knights of the round table (anime) (still watching) ♥♥ Merlin (BBC) ♥♥ Fate/Apocrypha ♥♥ Mr. Merlin (watched only a couple of episodes) ♥ Once Upon a Time (arthurian episodes) ♥ Fate/Stay Night & Fate/Zero ♥ King Arthur's Disasters ♥ Arthur and the Square Knights of the Round Table ♥ Stargate SG1 (arthurian seasons) House of Anubis Sir Gadabout: The Worst Knight in the Land Guinevere Jones Blazing Dragons Princess Gwenevere and the Jewel Rider King Arthur and the Knights of Justice Alias the Jester Merlin (1980) King Arthur: Prince of the White Horse The Boy Merlin
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