Sunday, May 31, 2020

May 31 - Marin Marais (The Musical Birthday Series, 2nd Annual Cycle)

 Marin Marais (31 May 1656 – 15 August 1728) was a French composer and viol player.
 [For last year's celebration of Alfred Deller click here.]


TMI 

"His work The Bladder-Stone Operation... includes composer's annotations such as 'The patient is bound 'with silken cords' and 'He screameth.'" -- Wikipedia

Marin Marais, who played the viol,
Surely went the extra mile
By writing music on such matter
As operations on the bladder.















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Saturday, May 30, 2020

May 30 - Gustav Leonhardt (The Musical Birthday Series, 2nd Annual Cycle)

Gustav Leonhardt (30 May 1928  – 16 January 2012) was a Dutch keyboard player, conductor, musicologist, teacher and editor. 
[For last year's verse on Benny Goodman click here.]


On Record

Gustav Leonhardt could evoke
The sundry styles of the Baroque,

Gustav Leonhardt played a myriad
Of the keyboards of the period,

Gustav Leonhardt played old pieces
In a flood of his releases.

Today on YouTube you can start
To learn the lore of Leonhardt.






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Friday, May 29, 2020

May 29 - Iannis Xenakis (The Musical Birthday Series, 2nd Annual Cycle)

Iannis Xenakis (29 May 1922 – 4 February 2001) was a Greek-French composer, music theorist  architect, and engineer. 
[For last year's limerick on Isaac Albéniz click here.] 
















Impraktika

Xenakis, who used mathematics
To map out his music’s schematics,
Displayed a propensity
For works of such density,
They can only be played by fanatics.



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Thursday, May 28, 2020

May 28 - Dietrich Fischer-Dieskau (The Musical Birthday Series, 2nd Annual Cycle)

Dietrich Fischer-Dieskau (28 May 1925 – 18 May 2012) was a German lyric baritone and conductor.
[For four limericks on György Ligeti, see last year's post here.]  


















Sing, Sing, Sing

"No singer in our time, or probably any other has managed the range and versatility of repertory achieved by Dietrich Fischer-Dieskau." Alan Blyth, as qtd, in Wikipedia

When Fischer-Dieskau took the risks
Of choosing rep for all those discs,
It looked as if it was his goal
To find, and study, and control
Most every song and every role
That anyone had ever written
That baritones could do their bit in.



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Wednesday, May 27, 2020

May 27 - Harold Rome (The Musical Birthday Series, 2nd Annual Cycle)

Harold Rome (27 May 1908 – 26 October 1993) was an American composer and lyricist.
[For last year's verse on Celius Dougherty click here.]
  



When Rome Burns

"In 1970, he wrote a musical adaptation of Gone with the Wind entitled Scarlett for a Tokyo production with a Japanese cast." -- Wikipedia

The theater gods were chagrined
By a musical Gone With the Wind.
What’s more (Geez Louise!)
It was in Japanese!
Oh, Harold, with Scarlett, you sinned!







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Tuesday, May 26, 2020

May 26 - Teresa Stratas (The Musical Birthday Series, 2nd Annual Cycle)

Teresa Stratas (b. 26 May 1938) is a retired operatic soprano known for the vividness of her portrayals.
[For last year's entry for William Bolcom click here.]




Throat of Note

When writing a limerick on Stratas
Would you dare use the rhyme “epiglottis”?
It’s overly easy
And just a bit cheesy,
And then there’s the fact
That the rhymes not exact,
And so I will promise you… not us.









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Monday, May 25, 2020

May 25 - Hal David (The Musical Birthday Series, 2nd Annual Cycle)

Hal David (25 May 1921 – 1 September 2012) was an American lyricist with a long collaboration with Burt Bacharach.  
[For last year's limerick on Beverly Sills click here.] 





What the World (Still) Needs Now


A David and Bacharach playlist
Is better than just an OK list.
In each song you hear a
Souvenir of its era
That belongs on a piano bar's A-list.







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Sunday, May 24, 2020

May 24 - Patti LaBelle (The Musical Birthday Series, 2nd Annual Cycle)

Patti LaBelle (b. 24 May 1944) is an American singer, songwriter, actress, and businesswoman.
[For last year's offering for Bob Dylan click here.]


Hotness

“LaBelle is a dramatic soprano and is noted for her vocal power, range and emotive delivery.”  - Wikipedia

Miss Patti LaBelle, diva and star,
Is idolized both near and far,
Diva of disco, histrionic,
Force nature, and iconic,
Hot as cayenne or serrano...
But NOT a dramatic soprano!





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