Several years back, during the darkest hours of the US’s involvement in two wars, I revisited an ancient war. I reread The Iliad. I don’t know if it was because of the political atmosphere or a more mature outlook, but my interpretation of the poem was completely different from any I had had or seen before. Continue reading
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Hamlet Symphony – Second Movement – Hamlet
I decided to talk about my Hamlet Symphony for the Third Monday Music post because I wanted to draw a skull. Can you think of a better reason to choose a topic? (Actually, I’ll be talking mostly about the second movement).
The Hamlet Symphony is by far the largest music project I have ever undertaken. This six movement piece scored for a large orchestra lasts just under an hour. Almost every note, be it a main theme or a background part, has some “meaning” in the larger scheme of things.
That being said, here we are mostly concerned with the second movement, Hamlet. Continue reading