How One Genre Has Inspired Another
Admission
- $40.00 - Entire Series: How One Genre Has Inspired Another
- $15.00 - Single Event: 2/3 Exhibition. Paintings. Music
- $15.00 - Single Event: 3/3 Impressions and Passions
- $15.00 - Single Event: 4/7 Musical brush
Summary
TFAC will follow CDC and Polk County COVID recommendations. Participants will have space to social distance and face masks are welcome. The program will also be available via Zoom.
Description
All sessions will be held on the first Thursday of the month, at 4:30 pm.
A link will be sent out the morning of the session if Zoom is desired.
Schedule:
February 3:
Exhibition. Paintings. Music
A survey of 19th century Nationalism in the Arts through the works of Russian composers, members of the Mighty Five. Despite mockery from mainstream critics and audiences, the group members continued their pursuit of finding their unique voices. Their involvement with artists in other fields led to frequent connections between visual art and music. Join us on an expedition to the past as Mr. Begelman explores and deconstructs the rise of great Russian music through the works of prolific geniuses. Featured composer Musorgsky
March 3:
Impressions and Passions
Step into one of Claude Monet’s gardens and delight in the Impressionist period when music sought to convey moods or capture feelings, using unusual ways of looking at ordinary things. Mimicking the visual artists of the time, the structure of a work of art became subordinate to its effect. In the years containing the first movie theater and the invention of color photography, the world was brimming with opportunities to fill life with audio and visual encounters. Discover how a relatively small and rogue, in the eyes of many traditionalists, group of painters started one of the most recognized styles in the world that translated into music and literature. Be impressed and join us! Featured composers Debussy and Ravel
April 7:
Musical brush
Can a composer be inspired by a painting? Can a painting be brought to life with music by giving the canvas a voice? Can you paint sound? Can a story be told with brush strokes or notes instead of words? In search of answers, come with us on a journey through times to witness how visual and musical artists inspired each other and produced some of the most creative works of art. Featured composers Liszt, Respighi.
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