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The Songs & The Plays - Kean on Shakespeare

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The Songs & The Plays Listen on Youtube Love’s Labours Lost (1593-94) A revised and polished version of this play was presented for Queen Elizabeth I and her court at Christmas 1598. However the elevated language and subject matter of the drama suggests it was always intended for a sophisticated and highly literate audience. There are two parallel plots – one ‘high’ comedy and one ‘low’ comedy. In the high comedy the King of Navarre and his friends make a pact to ‘fast and study’ and to have no contact with women for three years. No sooner have they agreed than the Princess of Aquitaine and her ladies in waiting arrive to discuss ‘state matters’. Inevitably the King falls in love with the Princess and his friends with the French ladies in waiting. The Gentlemen find loophole in their vows and woo and win women with a dance. The Ladies become aware of their broken vows and treat the noblemen with scorn. In the low comedy the page Moth and the clown Costard ridicule the exaggerated m...

Austria: Music & Majesty - A Full Lieder Recital Program for Mezzo-Soprano

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Austria: Music & Majesty Recital   Johannes Brahms:   born 7 th of May 1833, in Hamburg;   died 3 rd of April 1897, in Vienna. Brahms’ unrequited love for his close friend Clara Schumann inspired many of his song settings. He lived a modest life but was buried with great ceremony and honour, in Vienna’s Zentralfriedhof, near the remains of Beethoven and Schubert. 1. Vergebliches Ständchen         The Futile Serenade              Opus 84 No 4         1882                                                       Niederrheinisches Volkslied 2. Von Ewiger Liebe                     Eternal Love   ...