Love, Music-Style

I’ve encountered several musical love stories this week. To sum up:

– Damp, yet oddly thirsty, long-lost brother meets married, miserable sister; forbidden love stirs unquenchable passion (otherwise, the opera would end in a big hurry); chromatic, Germanic harmonies are encouraged to run amok; springtime breeze conveniently causes door to fly open; large “sword” not so coincidentally appears. Curtain falls on lovers, just when they stop talking and things get interesting. Adultery+Incest=Extra Points? [Wagner Die Walkure, Act I]

– Two ghosts still nagging (!) each other in a graveyard, misusing eternity to hash out former love; one is clearly “over the relationship,” the other is still codependent; is there a ghost therapist in the house?; harmonies are elusive, sexy, French-ified. What does it all mean? [Debussy Fetes Galantes]

– Woman loves physician; physician in turn loves her parts (her esophagus, her epiglottis, etc.) but not her entirety; music is detached, jilted lover shows admirable knowledge of anatomy, tempered with healthy “move on” attitude (love all of me or nothing, you cad!). Love’s a game. [Cole Porter “The Physician”]

-Various undisclosed persons make voyage to Cythera; orgy ensues; pianist plays many notes; 5-against-3 cross-rhythm indicates that people are too drunk to even sway together. Trills, spills, chills. However, seems relatively committment-free; how will they feel the next morning? Is this any way to build a relationship? What would Dr. Phil say? [Debussy L’Isle Joyeuse]

– Father confides in daughter; daughter disobeys father; father loves her so much that he punishes her with a really severe grounding: to languish on solitary mountain, ringed with fire, awaiting acned super-mensch Siegfried in a later installment; tender hug makes it all OK. Really cool special effects. [Wagner Die Walkure, Act III]

I’m not sure what lesson to draw from all this.

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3 Comments

  1. samah
    Posted September 14, 2005 at 6:46 am | Permalink

    nice ………..
    go on
    so little to say that comparing with u and with my knowladge …
    it is just comment..

  2. samah
    Posted September 14, 2005 at 6:46 am | Permalink

    nice ………..
    go on
    so little to say that comparing with u and with my knowladge …
    it is just comment..

  3. samah
    Posted September 14, 2005 at 6:46 am | Permalink

    nice ………..
    go on
    so little to say that comparing with u and with my knowladge …
    it is just comment..

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