Murray pariah the pianist on members of ported c.p.r. Classical music of Johann Sebastian Bach pariah playing from the English sweeten number to the unmanned one of the many French dances that make up the suites here in Colorado Public Radio so we ve been diving into musical impressionism for Monet Mondays and yes it started in France in music with cloud of the sea but it did not stay in France it traveled all across Europe even crossed the Atlantic to America. And during the Monet exhibit at the Denver Art Museum we are illuminating music of that time which mirrored in sound what Mornay was doing on canvas Jeana Naba tells us more the idea behind impressionism was this to suggest or evoke not the scribe that for example here s what the ocean sounded like Debussy in 1905 . Spanish composer Manuel the file was quickly on board his lengthy stay in Paris and flooded work with a.b.c. And resulted in this. Another Spaniard. Put an impressionistic spin on his music to d.c. Like what he hea
First. From the Austrian pianist still Fellner got great reviews when he released that album In fact it was on e.c.m. And were celebrating their 50th anniversary this weekend till Fellner and from the well tempered club Year Book Number one the president fugue in g. Minor and will do it again tomorrow in our 5 o clock Bach and will also celebrate e.c.m. Records 1600 albums they ve released streaming C.D. s albums I remember working in a record store when the e.c.m. Box would come in from Germany they were the better pressings and we d all fight over who is getting the album so we ll continue our celebration come tomorrow here s a celebration of Shakespeare courtesy of Robert Schuh Mata concert overture called Julius Caesar. Please. Please. Liz Liz. Please. The year of day and the London Symphony Orchestra Colorado Public Radio c.p.r. Classical in the overture to Julius Caesar and those from Robert Schumann and Robert your mom s friend Felix Mendelssohn is waiting in the wings when
Keith Clark conducting late call Sarah Demond we heard the Sarah bond from the sweet number 11 really harpsichord by George Carter Cundall here on c.p.r. Classical It is 8 o 5 and beautiful forecast sunshine today on the front range mid sixty s for a high temperature partly cloudy in the mountains mid fifty s and mostly sunny on the western slope and low sixty s on the western slope the Denver Art museums exhibition Claude Monet the truth in nature shines a spotlight on a unique time in history beginning in the 860 s. In the 270 s. As well all the arts painting sculpture poetry literary works music all were rethought by creative people who turn to each other for ideas and support C.P.R. s collar Walker explores this one of a kind time in history on today s Mornay Monday it was called La Bella park the beautiful era the Eiffel Tower the Moulin Rouge and the tour all date from La Bella park and the place to be for high conversation about the arts with an 89 Rue de Rome in Paris the home
He let. Us. See us he just says. He ll. Of the a. Sort of a Mariner of the Academy of St Martin in the fields the dance of the comedians from the opera The Bartered Bride by Smith night here at 8 o 6 on c.p.r. Classical Good morning welcome to music on the radio I m David going to our forecast is drama free something shined across the state today everywhere mostly sunny highs will be in the upper forty s on the front range upper forty s also in the mountains and low sixty s on the western slope Claude Monet was a founder of French impressionist painting and his idea is influenced other artists and other arts including music. And this week on c.p.r. Classical were exploring that arts music connection in celebration of the exhibition at the Denver Art Museum here is a look at the work that is credited usually with being the start of modern music. To the afternoon of a fall on by Claude Debussy premiered in Paris in 894 it was so different but so well received that the audience insiste
d that is Clair de Lune by Claude Debussy from his suite burgomaster such a gorgeous he s played by the fabulous Katy Mehan who born in Denver went to retrace high school and then on to c.u. Boulder now lives in you. Europe because of her busy concert career over there but Katie worked with us on a brand new cd there we re going to be telling you about this our it s our custom created thank you gift during this membership campaign as we celebrate all things Frantz Right now I m Carla Walker along with Ray white and we have a wonderful hour of music from France lined up for you because we have a terrific incentive for you that s right you could win a trip to France you and someone special will be jaunting off to my favorite destination France and the way to see France in my humble opinion is maybe 4 days out in the country which is exactly what we have planned for you you see chateaus and castles and sip wine and to then you head into Paris where I doubt you re going to use your hotel