Thanks to everyone for your recent response to my question regarding
the 1st act of Siegfried, however I now have a different question,
regarding leitmotifs.
I have a copy of the Stewart Spencer/Barry Millington book, which I
use whilst listening/watching The Ring. Although I can read music, I
am hopeless at singing printed music (or "hearing" it in my head), and
many of the 67 leitmotifs in the book are not named. I have searched
the chat room for past posts on the subject (and many thanks to
Derrick Everitt for a great summary in 2002, which I found very
informative), however I am wondering if there is any way of finding
whether the remaining leitmotifs have been named subsequently - or by some-one else? Also does anyone know of a website that allows you to
listen to the leitmotifs?
Thanks,
Jill
On Tuesday, April 1, 2008 at 10:03:39 PM UTC-10, [email protected] wrote:
Thanks to everyone for your recent response to my question regarding
the 1st act of Siegfried, however I now have a different question, regarding leitmotifs.
I have a copy of the Stewart Spencer/Barry Millington book, which I
use whilst listening/watching The Ring. Although I can read music, I
am hopeless at singing printed music (or "hearing" it in my head), and
many of the 67 leitmotifs in the book are not named. I have searched
the chat room for past posts on the subject (and many thanks to
Derrick Everitt for a great summary in 2002, which I found very informative), however I am wondering if there is any way of finding
whether the remaining leitmotifs have been named subsequently - or by some-one else? Also does anyone know of a website that allows you to listen to the leitmotifs?
Thanks,
Jill
Concerning leitmotifs, have you seen the recent movie MONOS?:
- We also were giving musical notes to certain characters, like the messenger when he appears on screen, he has a very shrill whistle that allows you lord over the kids.
http://moveablefest.com/alejandro-landes-monos/
Thanks to everyone for your recent response to my question regarding
the 1st act of Siegfried, however I now have a different question,
regarding leitmotifs.
I have a copy of the Stewart Spencer/Barry Millington book, which I
use whilst listening/watching The Ring. Although I can read music, I
am hopeless at singing printed music (or "hearing" it in my head), and
many of the 67 leitmotifs in the book are not named. I have searched
the chat room for past posts on the subject (and many thanks to
Derrick Everitt for a great summary in 2002, which I found very
informative), however I am wondering if there is any way of finding
whether the remaining leitmotifs have been named subsequently - or by some-one else? Also does anyone know of a website that allows you to
listen to the leitmotifs?
Thanks,
Jill
On Tuesday, April 1, 2008 at 10:03:39 PM UTC-10, [email protected] wrote:
Thanks to everyone for your recent response to my question regarding
the 1st act of Siegfried, however I now have a different question, regarding leitmotifs.
I have a copy of the Stewart Spencer/Barry Millington book, which I
use whilst listening/watching The Ring. Although I can read music, I
am hopeless at singing printed music (or "hearing" it in my head), and
many of the 67 leitmotifs in the book are not named. I have searched
the chat room for past posts on the subject (and many thanks to
Derrick Everitt for a great summary in 2002, which I found very informative), however I am wondering if there is any way of finding
whether the remaining leitmotifs have been named subsequently - or by some-one else? Also does anyone know of a website that allows you to
listen to the leitmotifs?
Thanks,
Jill
Concerning leitmotifs, have you seen the recent movie MONOS?:
- We also were giving musical notes to certain characters, like the messenger when he appears on screen, he has a very shrill whistle that allows you lord over the kids.
http://moveablefest.com/alejandro-landes-monos/
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