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Thursday, December 11, 2014

THURSDAY, DECEMBER 11, 2014

QUOTE:
"My masters are strange folk with
 very little care for music in them."

AUTHOR: Johann Sebastian Bach
MEANING OF THE QUOTE:
"Music is used for some people as a symbol
 of status or a way to be popular and for the
 has little to do with the art itself."





COMPOSER
DEBUSSY

E. A. Hornel: Reverie
REVERIE
Aldo Ciccolini, Piano
Maxfield Parrish: Reveries
Reverie:
A state of being pleasantly lost in one's thoughts; a daydream:
"I slipped into reverie." This term, used in an instrumental piece,
 suggests a dreamy or musing state.
REVERIE
Rendition for 2 Guitars
Julian Bream and John Williams
Edmund Tarbell: Reverie, 1913
REVERIE
Rendition for Flute and Harp
James Galway, Flute
Marisa Robles, Harp
Jane Morris photo
Dante Gabriel Rossetti: Reverie
REVERIE
Orchestral Rendition
Arthur Fiedler, Conductor
Boston Pops Orchestra
Winslow Homer: Reverie, 1872
REVERIE
Kathryn Stott, Piano
John William Godward: Reverie, 1888
REVERIE
Amsterdam Wind Quintet

Mary Cassatt: Reverie (aka Woman with a Red Zinnia), 1892
Pierre-Auguste Renoir: Portrait of Jeanne Samary (La Reverie), 1877
Gustave Courbet: Reverie Portrait of Gabrielle Borreau, 1862
Marc Chagall: Reverie