May Hege Rygel

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  • May Hege Rygel

  • 57 / Female
  • Oslo, Oslo, NO
  • Last Login: 12/15/2009

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  • Dec 15 2009 5:01 PM

    Photobucket



    Snow provokes responses that reach right back to childhood.

    ~ Andy Goldsworthy  





  • Dec 15 2009 4:58 AM



    Hello May Hege,

    Wonderful artwork!

    Generally regarded today as one of the greatest piano pieces written in the 20th century, this music ironically received a Stalin Prize, even though it has been subsequently interpreted as representing Prokofiev "venting his anger and frustration with the Soviet regime".



    Music:
    Piano Sonata No. 7, Op. 83, Move. 3,

    Composer:
    Sergei Prokofiev

    Performer:
    Grigory Sokolov


    All my best,
    michael

    ..Beethoven's infamous Symphony No. 5 is in my myspace classical music-video blog.


  • Dec 14 2009 10:36 PM


    "venise 7"
    pierre bonnal © copyright pb2009
  • Dec 14 2009 7:51 PM

    Heiii, kjære May Hege !
    Så fiiint! Da blir det hvit jul .
    Har skia klare på trappa...m gammelt klister under,fra i fjor,
    men pytt pytt...må jo gå "fiskebein" opp i høgdene her,
    og da er det fint å ikke gli bakover
    Godklem fra meg,
    Unni



    ...bildet kunne vært tatt i dag..det snør her og..som i fjor...he he
  • Dec 14 2009 6:51 PM

    Thank you for subscribing to my website! I will be posting 3 new paintings by the end of this month. A blog linked to my website will be created by the end of January, where you can see my creative process!
  • Dec 14 2009 4:27 PM










    Many thanks
  • Dec 14 2009 4:21 AM



    Hello May Hege Rygel,

    The theme of "Capriccio" by Richard Strauss, which is subtitled "A Conversation Piece for Music", can be summarized as "Which is more important: words or music?" This question is dramatized in the story of a Countess torn between two suitors: Olivier, a poet, and Flamand, a composer.

    In this final scene the Countess learns that both Olivier and Flamand will meet her in the library to learn the ending of the opera. Still undecided, she consults her image in the mirror for a decision. The major-domo announces that "Dinner is served", as the opera ends.




    All my best,
    michael

    ..Majestic music of Händel is in my myspace classical music-video blog.


  • Dec 13 2009 6:14 PM











    thanks for the add  !!!!
  • Dec 12 2009 4:48 AM



    Hello May Hege Rygel,

    "Pictures at an Exhibition, a suite in ten movements composed for piano by Modest Mussorgsky in 1874 and orchestrated by Maurice Ravel in 1922, depicts an imaginary tour of an art collection. Titles of individual movements allude to works by artist - Viktor Hartmann.



    Music:
    Pictures at an Exhibition – final part

    Composer:
    Modest Mussorgsky
    Orchestrated by Maurice Ravel

    Performers:
    Philharmonia Orchestra
    Esa-Pekka Salonen – conductor


    All my best,
    michael

    ..Mozart's most successful realization of the cross-over genre between Symphony and Concerto is in my myspace classical music-video blog.


  • Dec 12 2009 3:34 AM

    Photobucket
  • Dec 12 2009 2:04 AM


    Suburban daze...good weekend to you May 
  • Dec 11 2009 6:15 AM

    Hello May Hege Rygel,

    The Unanswered Question is a collage of three distinct layers - strings, flute quartet, and solo trumpet. Each layer has its own tempo and key. Ives himself described the work as a "cosmic landscape" in which the strings represent "the Silences of the Druids—who Know, See and Hear Nothing." The trumpet then asks "The Perennial Question of Existence" and the flutes seek "The Invisible Answer", but abandon it in frustration, so that ultimately the question is answered only by the "Silences".



    Music:
    The Unanswered Question (1908)

    Composer:
    Charles Ives

    Performers:
    Filarmonica della Scala
    Gustavo Dudamel – conductor


    All my best,
    michael

    ..Another stunning symphony by the most prolific Mozart is in my myspace classical music-video blog.
  • Dec 10 2009 4:59 AM



    Hello May Hege Rygel,

    Each of the 14 separate fugues in the "Art of the Fugue" is based on the same short melody. It appears as if Bach is obsessed with how many ways he can create a fugue using the same tune.

    It is also interesting that no particular instrumentation is specified. This music can be played by any combination of instruments. It seems that Bach has written The Art of the Fugue as an intellectual exercise, yet one that sets the very highest musical standards for what a fugue can be.




    Music:
    Art of the Fugue – 9

    Composer:
    J.S. Bach

    Performers:
    The Emerson String Quartet


    All my best,
    michael

    ..Another dazzling Mozart symphony is in my myspace classical music-video blog.


  • Dec 10 2009 1:57 AM










    Brrrrrrr.......it's wintery here!
    Hope all is well with you Maye! xo
  • Dec 9 2009 3:27 PM

  • Dec 8 2009 12:36 PM

    Hello may Hege,



    Have a good Trondheim day, even short light days.
    Drink for me when meeting Gerda on café! hé, not too much! ;o)

    hugs
    marc

  • Dec 7 2009 2:04 PM

    Kjære vennen min,

    Tak for lyset i tegningen din. Det r mørkt og kalt, men heldigvis er det altid kunst, som giver oss lyset tilbake.

     

  • Dec 6 2009 11:07 PM

  • Dec 6 2009 9:48 PM


    ;)
  • Dec 6 2009 9:48 PM


    ;)
  • Dec 6 2009 9:33 PM

    I must tell you again that I admire your art! It's extraordinary. I can't get enough of it.
    Kind regards from
    Pipi Turner 
  • Dec 6 2009 1:13 PM





  • Dec 4 2009 11:26 PM

    Hello misses Brush...

     

  • Dec 4 2009 4:16 PM

    Thinking of you  while beautiful painting sending a sweet break for sweet weeekend!
    Tamy



  • Dec 4 2009 3:59 PM

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