I‘m excited to start this yearlong adventure in classical music. Thank you, @Librarybelle for putting it on my radar!
I‘m excited to start this yearlong adventure in classical music. Thank you, @Librarybelle for putting it on my radar!
Thank you @Librarybelle for putting this book on my radar!! I am so glad I bought it. I've played piano since I was 5, and violin since I was 7. I've always loved classical music, and I'm really looking forward to reading this book throughout the year! I'm curious to see if my favorites are included, and if so, which ones. 🎶
To say I loved my yearlong journey into classical music through this book is an understatement. Every night, I read the entry for the day and followed it up with the selected piece on Spotify. I‘m a violinist (though a very out of practice violinist), and classical music was such a constant for me growing up. I learned about composers I‘ve never heard of, listened to some favorite pieces, and just enjoyed the experience. I highly recommend this.
The first #BookReport of the year and it‘s really early. But there‘s a reason for that, I‘ve read all the library books and even returned some already.
That means that All the Colors of Life, Simple Passion, Abid Raja‘s memoir and The Other Side of the Bridge are all read.
I‘m still reading The Christmas Chronicles according to its dates.
I‘ve started reading and listening to a Year of Wonder. Since this is a yearly challenge, it won‘t show
My best friend got me the greatest Christmas gift for both someone who took piano lessons for over a decade and for someone who loves music. I‘m absolutely enjoying this day by day calendar with a new classic song and composer each day. It‘s also nice that I can access the playlist for the text on Apple Music.
Started this yesterday as I love classical music but I‘m certainly no expert and this will give me something new to listen to every day as well as a description of each piece. A lovely way to start each day!
The first #WeeklyForecast of the year
I‘ll continue The Christmas Chronicles.
I‘ll start a year long reading challenge of reading and listening to classical music in A Year of Wonder. I saw Simon Savidge doing this over on SavidgeReads last year. Order the book, started and for no apparent reason stopped listening so giving it another go this year from day 1.
For the last couple of years All the Colors of Life has been the first book I read
So, this book describes a piece of classical music each day of the year, and I‘ve been following along with YouTube videos as a kind of morning meditation… and this was the album cover showcased on the video today 😂 So much like a romance novel cover! So dramatic! Y‘all, I just couldn‘t do it for a whole 8 min 🤪
If you are looking to add a nice daily ritual in the new year, highly recommend. Husband and I really enjoyed. We were already quite familiar with classical music and still found some new (to us) favorites.
Merry Christmas to all! Finishing off my year of Music with Clemency Burton-Hill I highly recommend this as a way to introduce yourself to new music- or revisit old favorites- 365 days of Wonder. Blessings to all!
I'm still a bit behind in the "keeping up with things" department. But I'm reading this book with daily pages on classical music this year. I'm behind, but today I listened to this beautiful, melancholy piece and wanted to share it with you.
Burton-Hill says, "Here is Schumann, getting his private anguish down on paper...saving himself, yes, but in the process of the music being received by us...and processed and felt and loved, saving us too."
2019 resolution- I end my day with a reading and classical piece highlighted in this day book of classical music. Tonight it is “Va tacito e nascosto” from Guilio Cesare by Handel for the Ides of March. Listening to Julius Caesar (from Act 1 of Handel‘s opera)- He who intends evil will not wish to show the deceit in his heart. I recommend this book as a lovely way to close out the day.🎼🎻🎷
I'm playing catch-up on my daily reading in Year of Wonder right now, and one of the composers featured is Florence Price! Perfect for the #24B4Monday Black History Month theme. She was an amazing musical pioneer--an African-American single mother who beat all the odds to make beautiful music that interwove classical, blues, and spiritual styles. It's slow-going, but I'm 3 hours in!
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Wow!
First book finished for #readathon (I only had about 150p left). This is a really solid one-piece-per-day devotional, if you will, designed to dive deep into the classical music catalogue. A few favorites are missing (Rhapsody in Blue, where are you?? Enigma Variations? Any ballet music?) but there were a lot of new-to-me composers to explore (starting right away in January with Hildegard von Bingen). This is a very consciously inclusive list.