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
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In this episode, Job: A Masque for Dancing, a one-act ballet produced in 1931 based on the Book of Job and inspired by the extremely graphic images created by William Blake with music by Vaughan Williams. The horrors endured by Job are depicted in some of the composer's most driven dissonant music interspersed with ancient dances of a stately demeanour, creating music for a ‘masque’ lacking only the speech and song of its traditional form.
主持人:Stacey Rodda 卢廸思
DAVID HOCKNEY / RICHARD WAGNER
Hockney's deep and lifelong connection to music has been a significant influence on his artistic output. He went on to marry his affection for Wagner's operatic compositions with the scenic beauty of the California he called home, which gave birth to his 'Wagner Drive'. Here, he produced a unique experiential artwork that extends beyond traditional mediums.
In 1987 he designed a production of 'Tristan und Isolde' for the Los Angeles Opera.
And going back to 1973, one has to mention David Hockney’s Postcard of Richard Wagner with a Glass of Water...