Tag: Carnival of Venice

  • Fat Tuesday King Cake & Mardi Gras Music

    Fat Tuesday King Cake & Mardi Gras Music

    Fat Tuesday! Just returned from my morning quest to secure a King Cake. Two bakeries sold-out, but the third time’s a charm. Also, this one actually has the little plastic baby inside, which I was warned at the register is a choking hazard. Bring it! If you’re going to observe tradition, you ought to be able to do it with authenticity!

    It’s all doughnuts, alcohol, and orgies today, as tomorrow the streets will be strewn with bottles and bodies for the start of Lent.

    In the meantime, indulge in a Classic Ross Amico Carnival/Mardis Gras playlist (which I’ll likely add to throughout the day).

    Laissez les bons temps rouler!


    “Mardi Gras” by Edward Joseph Collins

    Erich Wolfgang Korngold, Prelude and Carnival from “Violanta”

    Niccolò Paganini, “Variations on ‘Carnival of Venice’”

    Sviatoslav Richter plays Robert Schumann, “Faschingsschwank aus Wien” (“Carnival Jest from Vienna”)

    Nelson Freire plays Heitor Villa-Lobos, “Mômoprecóce” (“Carnival of the Brazilian Children”). Hold your nose through the BBC intro.

    Luiz Bonfá, “Manhã de Carnaval” on a Yamaha Silent Guitar

    Igor Stravinsky, “Petrouchka,” set during at a Shrovetide fair

    Creole composer Edmond Dédé, “Méphisto masque” (with kazoo choir)

    Charles Lucièn Lambert, “Bresiliana”

    Hershy Kay, “Cakewalk,” after Louis Moreau Gottschalk

    “Carnevale Veneziano: The Comic Faces of Giovanni Croce”

  • Shrove Tuesday: Carnival Music & Doughnuts

    Shrove Tuesday: Carnival Music & Doughnuts

    It’s Shrove Tuesday. Mardi Gras. Fastnacht Day. The last day to stuff down as many doughnuts as you can before the start of Lent.

    To mark the occasion, we’ll have music this afternoon about Carnival, with an emphasis, perhaps, on the Carnival of Venice, including musical depictions of stock characters of the commedia dell’arte, figures like Pulcinella, Scapino, Scaramouche, Columbina and Pierrot.

    We’ll also touch on New Orleans with some pieces inspired by Mardi Gras, with perhaps a few works thrown into the mix by Creole composers.

    All that will follow today’s “Noontime Concert.” I’ll mostly be pressing the buttons this afternoon and providing the connective material, as my colleague David Osenberg will be joined by composer Michael Ippolito, violist Nathan Schram of the Attacca Quartet, and composer and impresario Paola Prestini for another program which took place at National Sawdust in Williamsburg, Brooklyn.

    The concert will begin at 12:00 EST; the Carnival music will commence immediately following. I’ll be dunking the doughnuts until 4 p.m., on WWFM – The Classical Network and at wwfm.org.


    Pulcinella che mangia spaghetti

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