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Dante Gabriel Rossetti Videos
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 | Dante Gabriel Rossetti Pinturas: Dante Gabriel Rossetti. |  | Dante Gabriel Rossetti Music: Sous le dôme épais (aka "The Flower Duet")from "Lakmé" (Léo Delibes)LAKME [gaiement]Viens, Mallika, les lianes en fleursJettent déjà leur ombreSur le ruisseau sacré qui coule, calme et sombre,Eveillé par le chant des oiseaux tapageurs! MALLIKAOh! maîtresse,C'est l'heure ou je te vois sourire,L'heure bénie où je puis lire dans le coeur toujours fermé de Lakmé! LAKMEDôme épais le jasmin,A la rose s'assemble,Rive en fleurs, frais matin,Nous appellent ensemble.Ah! glissons en suivantLe courant fuyant:Dans l'onde frémissante,D'une main nonchalante,Gagnons le bord,Où l'oiseau chante, l'oiseau, l'oiseau chante.Dôme épais, blanc jasmin,Nous appellent ensemble!MALLIKASous le dôme épais, où le blanc jasminA la rose s'assemble,Sur la rive en fleurs, riant au matin,Viens, descendons ensemble.Doucement glissons;De son flot charmantSuivons le courant fuyant:Dans l'onde frémissante,D'une main nonchalante,Viens, gagnons le bord,Où la source dortEt l'oiseau, l'oiseau chante.Sous le dôme épais,Sous le blanc jasmin,Ah! descendons ensemble! LAKMEMais, je ne sais quelle crainte subiteS'empare de moi,Quand mon père va seul à leur ville maudite,Je tremble, je tremble d'effroi! MALLIKAPour que le Dieu Ganeça le protège,Jusqu'à l'étang où s'ébattent joyeuxLes cygnes aux ailes de neige,Allons cueillir les lotus bleus. LAKMEOui, près des cygnes aux ailes de neige,Allons cueillir les lotus bleus. LAKME Dôme épais le jasmin,A la rose s'assemble,Rive en fleurs, frais matin,Nous appellent ensemble.Ah! glissons en suivantLe courant fuyant:Dans l'onde frémissante,D'une main nonchalante,Gagnons le bord,Où l'oiseau chante, l'oiseau, l'oiseau chante.Dôme épais, blanc jasmin,Nous appellent ensemble!MALLIKASous le dôme épais, où le blanc jasminA la rose s'assemble,Sur la rive en fleurs, riant au matin,Viens, descendons ensemble.Doucement glissons;De son flot charmantSuivons le courant fuyant:Dans l'onde frémissante,D'une main nonchalante,Viens, gagnons le bord,Où la source dortEt l'oiseau, l'oiseau chante.Sous le dôme épais,Sous le blanc jasmin,Ah! descendons ensemble! [Elles remontent lentement vers la barque amarrée dans les roseaux][Lakmé et Mallika montent dans la barque qui s'éloigne] LAKME & MALLIKAah! ah! ah!ah! ah! ah! |  | Dante Gabriel Rossetti Silent NoonYour hands lie open in the long fresh grass, -- The finger-points look through like rosy blooms: Your eyes smile peace. The pasture gleams and glooms 'Neath billowing skies that scatter and amass. All round our nest, far as the eye can pass, Are golden kingcup-fields with silver edge Where the cow-parsley skirts the hawthorn-hedge. 'Tis visible silence, still as the hour-glass.Deep in the sun-searched growths the dragon-fly Hangs like a blue thread loosened from the sky: -- So this wing'd hour is dropt to us from above. Oh! clasp we to our hearts, for deathless dower, This close-companioned inarticulate hour When twofold silence was the song of love. Dante Gabriel Rossetti http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dante_Gabriel_Rossettihttp://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Category:Dante_Gabriel_Rossettimusic--Chopin, pianist Boris Berezovsky |  | Dante G. Rossetti Music: Impera - ERADante Gabriel Rossetti:This is that Lady Beauty, in whose praise Thy voice and hand shake still,--long known to thee By flying hair and fluttering hem,--the beat Following her daily of thy heart and feet, How passionately and irretrievably, In what fond flight, how many ways and days! "Soul's Beauty" (1866) |  | Insomnia - Jason Thorpe Buchanan - Melos Music.com Rossetti Song Cycle by Jason Thorpe Buchanan was composed during the fall semester of 2006. The three poems were written by the English artist and poet Dante Gabriel Rossetti(1828-1882) between the years of 1849 & 1881. He was probably better known for his paintings than his poetry, though he fared well in both mediums. The three poems deal with similar themes and concepts, while the music is tied together through the use of similar harmonic material, textures and rhythmic material.Katie Dukes - SopranoAllesandra Cionco - SopranoSharon Brook - PianoInsomnia (1881) - Dante Rossetti Thin are the night-skirts left behind By daybreak hours that onward creep, And thin, alas! the shred of sleep That wavers with the spirit's wind: But in half-dreams that shift and roll And still remember and forget, My soul this hour has drawn your soul A little nearer yet. Our lives, most dear, are never near, Our thoughts are never far apart, Though all that draws us heart to heart Seems fainter now and now more clear. Tonight love claims his full control, And with desire and with regret My soul this hour has drawn your soul A little nearer yet. Is there a home where heavy earth Melts to bright air that breathes no pain, Where water leaves no thirst again And springing fire is love's new birth?If faith long bound to one true goal May there at length its hope beget, My soul that hour shall draw your soul For ever nearer yet.http://www.jasonthorpebuchanan.comhttp://www.melosmusic.com |  | ROSSETTI Celebration of the great Pre-Raphaelite Poet-Artist Dante Gabriel Rossetti |  | Tribute to Elizabeth Siddal Lizzie Siddal: a Victorian artist's model famous for lending her image to some of the most recognizable Pre-Raphaelite works. Not content to be merely a model, she was a poet and painter in her own right. After a ten year difficult relationship, she married Dante Gabriel Rossetti (founder of the Pre-Raphaelite Brotherhood and brother to poet Christina).Lizzie, usually ill, became addicted to Laudanum. After the birth of a stillborn daughter, she fell into a fog of deep depression. She eventually died of a Laudanum overdose.In his grief, Rossetti buried his only manuscript of his poems in her coffin. Seven years later, he had her body exhumed in order to have those poems published. Rest in Peace, indeed. |  | The Art of Dante Gabriel Rossetti A photo montage of the art of the 19th Century British pre-Raphaelite painter and illustrator Dante Gabriel Rossetti (1828-1882). For background music, I used the lovely song Zutto Suki De li Desu Ka as performed by my favourite female singer Aya Matsuura. |  | Dante Gabriel Rossetti-canone D dipinti di d.g. rossetti-musica canone d major di pachelbel(with original sound effects) |  | Aafje Heynis sings Greensleeves Dutch contralto Aafje Heynis sings the traditional English folk song Greensleeves"My Lady Greensleeves" as depicted in an 1864 painting by Dante Gabriel RossettiLyrics: Alas, my love, you do me wrong,To cast me off discourteously.And I have loved you well and long,Delighting in your company.Chorus:Greensleeves was all my joyGreensleeves was my delight,Greensleeves was my heart of gold,And who but my lady greensleeves. |
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