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Montag, 22. Mai 2017

Francesca Caccini



Inspired by one of the earliest opera composers, turning out to be a court musician for the Medici in Florence in the first half of the 17th century and a woman, I decided to have a little bit of fun with coloured paper and cutout-illustration. Growing up in a family of musicians music seemed to surround Francesca Caccini all her life. She was a respected singer (hence the byname "la Cecchina"), capable of playing several instruments, a music teacher and a composer. Sadly a lot of her work got lost in time, but there's still the comedy-ballet opera she composed for the visit of the polish crown prince, who enjoyed it so much he had it staged later in Warschau to make in the first italian opera being staged outside of italy. The story features a passage from L'Orlando furioso, an at that time quite popular epos, featuring the androgynous Melissa coming to rescue the knight Ruggiero from the alluring and myterious magician Alcina who has a tendency to turn exlovers into flowers for her garden.



 












Montag, 26. November 2012

melodica hamburg Saturday evening

The wonderful Acoustic Festival is definetly one of the best occasions to listen to live music here in Hamburg. Here are some sketches of last Saturday evening at the Kulturhaus 73. The following potraits are of the guys of Dad Rocks!, the very nice french Ladies Telma and Louise and Peter Birch whose deep and sonorous voice really stunned me.
Sadly the sketches of the danish Jacob&Kristine-Band didn't turn out that good unlike their performance, which I enjoyed very much.