There was some chat about the relationship between lacemaking and music
making recently so you may be interested in this article about a crochet
installation with curated sound and light, which is part of the Vivid
Festival of Light currently on display in Sydney.
Vivid vision bound for the
love the idea of
piano playing being influenced by full lace cuffs! Mozart certainly wore
them. On Fri, 8 Jul 2011 Nathalie wrote:Would there be someone among you who
can see a connection between lace
with music?...
Bridget, in Pinner, Middlesex.
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or even the piano.
Just a thought
L
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Liz Baker
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My chronicle of my bobbins can be found at my website:
http://thelacebee.weebly.com/
--- On Fri, 8/7/11, Nathalie stevieni...@gmail.com wrote:
From: Nathalie stevieni...@gmail.com
Subject: [lace] Music
At 01:09 PM 10/07/2011, Clay Blackwell wrote:
Hmmm... David, I'm willing to bet I have the same CD!! It is
called Shantih - Lost in Time, and features a bit of lace on the
cover. On the back, there's a bit of Withof lace (if I'm not
mistaken), and the artists include Kay Rinker-O'Neal,
On 09/07/2011 02:54, Brian Lemin wrote:
I think lace was very much in vogue during the Baroque and early Romantic
periods of music. Most of the paintings I see of the composers and some
performers had some form of lace embellishment.
[snip]
I remember a professional pianist telling me that
Dear Friends,
I understand that David wears lace when he conducts - hopefully he'll
see this and write about it for you!
I wouldn't dream of conducting without it!!
BUT even more relevant than that is the fact that I also wouldn't
dream of making lace without music of some sort playing. Many
of conducting without it!!
BUT even more relevant than that is the fact that I also wouldn't
dream of making lace without music of some sort playing. Many years
ago now Jana Nicol of Lansing, Michigan (former Arachnid still on
Facebook) sent me a CD of some local group playing the most beautiful
On 7/9/2011 8:09 PM, Clay Blackwell wrote:
Hmmm... David, I'm willing to bet I have the same CD!! It is called
Shantih - Lost in Time, and features a bit of lace on the cover. On
the back, there's a bit of Withof lace (if I'm not mistaken), and the
artists include Kay Rinker-O'Neal, Lynne
Dear all ,
Would there be someone among you who can see a connection between lace
with music?
Lace in the opera? Lace on conductors or composers?
Was lace important when people listened to music?
How was lace connected to music? Romantic? Status? What about the 19th
century? 20th century?
Who
From: Lora lorabutter...@btinternet.com
Date: 8 July 2011 18:53:12 GMT+01:00
To: Nathalie stevieni...@gmail.com
Subject: Re: [lace] Music and Lace
I'm not sure about classically but I know cirque du soliel has employed
bobbin lace makers In the past and possibly still does for certain
Hello Nathalie and everyone
I understand that David wears lace when he conducts - hopefully he'll
see this and write about it for you!
On 7/8/11, Nathalie stevieni...@gmail.com wrote:
Lace in the opera? Lace on conductors or composers?
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Bev in Shirley BC, near Sooke on beautiful Vancouver
Nathalie,
Yes, although this may not be what you had in mind: the connection
I see between [bobbin] lace and music is the interweaving of threads/musical
lines to make something ornate, especially in the music of J.S.Bach, Vivaldi,
Albinoni, Gabrielli, etc., or the great pieces of polyphony
Sorry spiders,
I should have said that it is strip lace I want to use the musical theme in.
I have seen the musical clef from hornsby and one other on a site, but
haven't seen anything else.
If anyone knows of anything I would appreciate more information.
Sue T, Dorset UK
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