Baudelaire with “Pour une mendiante rousse”
Keats
Wagner (in German)
Dante “La commedia” (in bilingual version)
Points de vue et
quelques images du monde
Lieu de paix et de partage
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Baudelaire with “Pour une mendiante rousse”
Keats
Wagner (in German)
Dante “La commedia” (in bilingual version)
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Have you looked to the Natacha’s sculptures ? As a whole production or as individual pieces, they are probably the best expression of her fantasy. Each sculpture expresses multiple emotions or thoughts combining deep and serious aspects with light and ironic positions.
Look for instance at “Comme une baleine (Like a whale)”. It combines ; a woman’s difficulty to accept her body’s modifications during pregnancy, the sufferings experienced during pregnancy, an anecdote from Fanny about navel, the beauty and feminity associated with motherhood and probably many other things which I didn’t even perceived.
Prokofiev – Romeo & Juliett
Shostakovitch – Lady Mac Beth of Mzensk. Bastille Opera in 1994 was incredible for the sound and for the direction. Breathtaking.
Wagner – Das Rheingold and Die Walküre in the EMI recording. The sound is more as in a movie than as in an opera. When Siegmund pulls the sword out of the tree, the shout of Sieglinde is incredible If you close your eyes, you really think that it is happening in the room.
If you find one minute, listen to the last CD of Haris Alexiou. I’ve put her site in the recommended links. Her voice is warm, soft, accurate. She talks to me.
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