主持人:Stacey Rodda 卢廸思
Art inspired by music. Music inspired by art.
We know that artists can take emotions and atmospheres evoked by sound and interpret them into something visual, as can composers recreate with sound, images from a canvas or other form of visual art. The possibilities are endless… The Culture Show continues to make connections between these two art forms.
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…connecting music to visual arts, literature, film and theatre while discovering the delights of these arts in different parts of the world
The Culture Show with Mr. Timo Kantola, Consul General of Finland in Hong Kong
The Culture Show with Mr. Timo Kantola, Consul General of Finland in Hong Kong
The Culture Show with Ms. Alice Fratarcangeli, Director of the Italian Cultural Institute in Hong Kong and Macau
The Culture Show wirh Ms.Klára Jurčová, Consul General of the Czech Republic in Hong Kong
We continue making connections between music and ‘visual art’ with Leon Bakst (Part 2), whose fame lay in the sets and costumes he designed for Diaghilev's legendary dance company the Ballets Russes. Narcisse et Echo was the second Tcherepnin ballet to be included in its repertoire and was presented in Paris in 1911. The idea for Narcisse, the script and the set design, were conceived by Bakst. The ballet was staged by the choreographer Fokine. This neglected work was unfortunately not well received. For whatever the reason, the set designs and evocative music deserve to be explored…
This week, making connections between 'visual art' and music, the final part of the mini-series on Léon Bakst. His fame lay in the sets and costumes he designed for Diaghilev's legendary dance company. To create the illusory worlds of the Ballets Russes, Bakst worked out every detail on paper. In his drawings Bakst, with a powerful imagination, explored his vision for these productions from large overall impressions of the decor to the smallest of details. We delve into his lavish costume designs for the ballets Schererazade and Daphnis and Chloe, and listen to the music of Rimsky-Korsakov and Ravel.
主持人:Stacey Rodda 卢廸思
We continue making connections between music and ‘visual art’ with Leon Bakst (Part 2), whose fame lay in the sets and costumes he designed for Diaghilev's legendary dance company the Ballets Russes. Narcisse et Echo was the second Tcherepnin ballet to be included in its repertoire and was presented in Paris in 1911. The idea for Narcisse, the script and the set design, were conceived by Bakst. The ballet was staged by the choreographer Fokine. This neglected work was unfortunately not well received. For whatever the reason, the set designs and evocative music deserve to be explored…