Text full multimedia monochrome

First time here?

Find out more about how The Lecture List works.

Coronavirus situation update

Our lecture organisers may or may not have had time to update their events with cancellation notices. Clearly social gatherings are to be avoided and that includes lectures. STAY AT HOME FOLKS, PLEASE.

Help!

Find out what you can do to keep The Lecture List online

TALKING PICTURES, SOUNDING SENSE

When narrative in literature and poetry has the capacity to inspire the eye and ear with equal force, composers and painters alike are found rushing to re-deliver that impact in the language of paint and music. This is how it looks, they say, or, this is how it sounds; and what they say suggests that music and art created from the same poem or story can often reward our attention to both of them at once. Talking Pictures, Sounding Sense will offer some striking examples of this from both art and music. Here are five especially memorable moments when painters and composers (sometimes more than one of each) have met like moths round thecandle-flame of the same narrative.


UNVEILING THE GRAIL

Like Gawain, the Parsifal story had to wait for its opera moment, Wagner finally taking the bait from Wolfram von Eschenbach’s epic poem about that knight’s quest for the Grail. By then, Rossetti, Redon, Burne-Jones and a Bavarian castle’s wall-painters had all pictured Parsifal in the Pyrenean wild, with magic, miracle and healing up ahead.


Speaker(s):

Mr Graham Fawcett | talks

 

Date and Time:

22 May 2012 at 10:45 am

Duration:

Half Day

 

Venue:

The Course
1 Berkeley Street
London
W1J 8DJ


Show map

Organised by:

THE COURSE
See other talks organised by THE COURSE...

 

Tickets:

£40.00

Available from:

info@thecoursestudies.co.uk

Additional Information:

visit www.thecoursestudies.co.uk

Register to tell a friend about this lecture.

Comments

If you would like to comment about this lecture, please register here.



 

Any ad revenue is entirely reinvested into the Lecture List's operating fund