Tag: Holiday

  • Juneteenth Music Honoring Black Composers

    I’ve been trying to finish up production on one of my radio shows today, so I haven’t had time to post about Juneteenth. Not that I feel it’s necessarily my place to do so anyway. Looking over what I posted about it last year, I find my thoughts are pretty much the same. I wish everyone who celebrates the very best, but I don’t want to come across as that silly white man who inadvertently crashes a private party. There are already plenty of other ethnic holidays for white people to behave foolishly. I do, however, feel qualified to offer a few links to music by Black composers, which I do with the best intentions. See the bottom of last year’s post. The quality of the music has not changed. It doesn’t matter what color you are in the creation or acknowledgment of beauty. Beautiful music is a gift to everyone, and gratitude is a beautiful thing. Happy Juneteenth to those who celebrate.

  • Saturnalia Ancient Roman Holiday & Playlist

    Saturnalia Ancient Roman Holiday & Playlist

    December 17. Io Saturnalia!

    In keeping with winter solstice tradition, it is a day to visit friends and bear gifts, especially candles. Schools are closed. Courts are not in session. Oh yeah, there’s also a sacrifice to Kronos (a.k.a. Saturn) and a riotous feast with benefits.

    On this most popular holiday to emerge from Ancient Rome, the social order is inverted and strictures are loosened. Slaves are served by their masters. Gambling is permitted in public. There is drinking, noise, mirth, and wantonness. The populace is showered with figs, nuts, and dates, women fight in the arena, and cranes are hunted by dwarfs. In short, it’s an old-fashioned Christmas, before there was even such a thing as Christmas. Hey, if the Flintstones can celebrate the birth of Jesus, why not?

    In the interest of converting rather than alienating, Christianity kept the candles, but frowned on the orgies, or at least looked the other way. But Saturnalia traditions continued to be practiced down the centuries, as evidenced in the medieval Feast of Fools, in the Victorian revival of gift-giving, in the lighting of candles, and in the eating, drinking, singing, and dancing.

    Saturnalia, at its peak, was practiced through December 23. Wishing you and yours a merry one!


    I think classical music is still waiting for its great Saturnalia piece. However, here’s a game attempt at assembling a playlist, to set the mood as you prepare the table for Saturn.

    Anthony O’Toole, “Saturnalia”

    Paul Büttner, “Saturnalia”

    David W. Solomons, “Io! Saturnalia” (instrumental version)

    Adam Torkelson, “Grapes en Saturnalia”

    Caspar Diethelm, Symphonic Suite “Saturnalia”

    Aram Khachaturian, “Spartacus,” Act II, scene 1: “Saturnalia”

    Lou Harrison, “Solstice”: “Saturnalia”

    Robert W. Butts, “Saturnalia Strings”

    I appreciate the efforts, but none of them hold a candle to John Ireland’s “Satyricon Overture”

  • Happy Labor Day galley slave

    Happy Labor Day galley slave

    Happy Labor Day. Sadly I’m still chained to the galley. Spare a thought for me at your cookout.

  • Happy Thanksgiving Gratitude and Aaron Copland

    Happy Thanksgiving Gratitude and Aaron Copland

    Thankful for friends past and present, family alive and gone, good health, and a more-or-less fortunate life. Happy Thanksgiving, everyone.

    Aaron Copland got mail:

  • Daylight Saving Time Clock Change Reminder

    Daylight Saving Time Clock Change Reminder

    Hope you remembered to change your clocks, ya spawn!

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