Now, I realise that, according to a lot of noisy people nowadays, liking opera is a sign of the evil and manipulative disposition of someone who enjoys grinding the faces of the poor. But that is, frankly, nuts: for one thing I'm a children's writer. I mean, how poor can you get?
And for another, L'Orpheo is a masterpiece You can find L'Orpheo on YouTube for free if you're interested, but I especially wanted to mention Alessandro Striggio. He wrote the words.
Words like these:
Io la Musica son, ch’a i dolci accenti,
Sò far tranquillo ogni turbato core,
Ed hor di nobil ira, & hor d’amore
Posso infiammar le più gelate menti. Io sù
Cetera d’or cantando soglio
Mortal orecchio lusingar talhora,
E in questa guisa a l’armonia sonora
De la lira del Ciel più l’alme invoglio;
I am Music, who in sweet accents,
Can make peaceful every troubled heart,
And so with noble anger, and so with love,
Can I inflame the coldest minds.
Singing with my golden Lyre,
I like To charm, now and then, mortal ears,
And in such a fashion that I make their souls aspire more
For the resounding harmony of the lyre of Heaven.
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I invite the noisy people to Spot the Evil there.
Word To Use Today: harmony. The Latin word harmonia means a concord of sounds. It comes from the Greek word harmos, a joint.
How lovely - wouldn't it be marvellous to time travel and see an early opera?
ReplyDeleteMarvellous, smelly, enrapturing, extraordinary, alien, terrifying...I'll come like a shot if you can get a ticket!
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