Classical Music
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The river is born: 00:01
The flow is constant: 01:08
The river enters the Forest Hunt: 03:12
The river passes through a Farmer's Wedding: 04:27
The river enters the Nymph Gorge: 06:15
The River keeps flowing: 08:51
The river fall through St. John's Rapids: 09:50 (the rapids don't exist anymore, there's a reservoir in their place now)
The Moldau Flows Wide: 11:09
The river is in Prague, the seat of the king: 11:39
The River Disappears Into the Distance: 12:32
((Sorry missed posting this from my radio station, so here's a gift for DU, one of my favorites.))
Otto_Harper
(705 posts)is that the main theme (1:08 onward) is derived from a melody which bounced around Europe for centuries and can be heard in many songs from many lands. A very clear statement can be heard in the 16th century Italian song "Fuggi Fuggi Fuggi", which is also klnown as "La Mantovana". This melody has been claimed by some to be traceable back as far as the 12th Century, to a Jewish enclave in Mantua.
elleng
(136,055 posts)No wonder I feel so close to it!
Otto_Harper
(705 posts)in the Israeli national anthem "Hatikvah"
elleng
(136,055 posts)Similar analysis provided in PBS' docu on
*Broadway Musicals: A Jewish Legacy
Joel Grey narrates this look at the role Jewish composers and lyricists played in creating the modern American musical. Archival and performance clips accent the documentary.
PBS Great Performances, televised this past June (and past years, I think.)
Otto_Harper
(705 posts)Here is a link to a piece of liturgical music in which the basic influence of La Mantovana can be heard.
Tadpole Raisin
(1,509 posts)the time points. That was nice!
I like listening to the musical posts people make but cant keep up with all of them. I feel an obligation to hear them all but some are so long its impossible and then I feel like Im missing out, sigh
Sorry for the tangent.