Tag: Birds
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Hope Is the Thing with Feathers on “Sweetness and Light”
This week on “Sweetness and Light,” I’ve assembled a playlist of avian music for the month of May.
Yes, yes, I’ve programmed Ottorino Respighi’s “The Birds,” his evergreen suite for small orchestra based on musical bird portraits of the 17th and 18th centuries, and Handel’s Organ Concerto in F major, “The Cuckoo and the Nightingale.”
But I’ve also included a lesser-heard selection by Hubert Parry, from his incidental music for Aristophanes’ “The Birds,” a bridal march revived for the weddings of both Princess Elizabeth (soon to be Elizabeth II) and Prince William; a piece of light music kitsch juxtaposing bird song and chanting monks by Albert Ketèlbey; and a galop by Danish composer Hans Christian Lumbye, the Johann Strauss of the North, celebrating the exotic birds of the Tivoli Volière.
Finally, it’s very much my pleasure to have dusted off some vintage recordings of Elisabeth Schumann (whose hobby it was to engage in bird-whistling) and John McCormack, who will sing works by Carl Zeller and Eric Coates, respectively.
Better start lining the cage with newspaper. It’s “For the Birds” this week on “Sweetness and Light,” this Saturday morning at 11:00 EDT/8:00 PDT, exclusively on KWAX, the radio station of the University of Oregon!
Stream it wherever you are at the link:
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Vivaldi and Villa-Lobos for the Birds
Because I squandered yesterday in shameless self-promotion on account of the appearance of my newspaper article about Julian Grant’s new harpsichord concerto (which will be introduced on this weekend’s concerts of the Princeton Symphony Orchestra), I neglected to mark the birthday of Baroque luminary Antonio Vivaldi. Since today happens to be the anniversary of the birth of Brazilian master Heitor Villa-Lobos, let’s hear it for the V’s, as I juxtapose avian inspirations by Vivaldi and Villa-Lobos.
Happy birthday, boys!
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Vivaldi, “Il Gardellino” (“The Goldfinch”)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QfZGSeRwEO0
Villa-Lobos, “Uirapuru,” folkloric rainforest piece named for Brazilian bird
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=p1sPSAD9SEc
And in case you missed it
https://www.communitynews.org/princetoninfo/artsandentertainment/grant-goes-for-baroque-in-new-harpsichord-concerto/article_94cf66e3-ae6b-4c7f-b193-2dc7fcdc2592.html -

Bird Crossword Test Your Avian Knowledge
This week’s Classic Ross Amico crossword is definitely for the birds. Celebrate our feathered friends and test your knowledge of the avian influence on the world’s classics.
To fill out the puzzle, follow the link and select “solve online” at the bottom of the page. You’ll then be able to type directly into the squares. Once you feel you’ve exhausted the puzzle, you’ll find the solutions by clicking on “Answer Key PDF.”
Flex your wings and, with any luck, catch a thermal to the catbird seat!
https://www.armoredpenguin.com/crossword/Data/2020.07/1907/19075227.887.html
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Bird Song Music on WPRB This Thursday
This Thursday morning on WPRB, I’ll be giving you the bird. Lots of them, as a matter of fact.
We’ll hear music about eagles, condors, blackbirds, loons, cuckoos, swallows, nightingales, peacocks, larks, ravens, geese, and many more.
The bird is the word, from 6 to 11 EST, on WPRB 103.3 FM and wprb.com. You can forget the binoculars, on Classic Ross Amico.
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