Saturday, January 04, 2014

Aesthetic Realism explains the beauty of time arts—like music and poetry—and also space arts such as architecture, sculpture, painting.


Sunday, January 5, 2:30 PM

A thrilling double event about music, architecture,
& the understanding of ourselves!

Aesthetic Realism Public Seminar

What Music Says about Our Lives—A Celebration!

Presented by Barbara Allen, Anne Fielding, Edward Green,

& Speakers from the Opposites in Music Class

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Kevin Fennell on:
Criticism & Encouragement in “Reach Out, I’ll Be There,”
by the Four Tops

Frances Finch on:
How Smetana’s “The Moldau” Is Both Unbounded & Particular!

Lynette Abel on:
Love as Intimate & Wide in the Beatles’ “I Saw Her Standing There”

Steven Weiner on:
Power & Delicacy in “The Flower Duet from Léo Delibes’ Lakmé

Alan Shapiro on:
Passion & Control in Prokofiev’s 5th Symphony

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And—following the seminar there will be
a Reception, with light refreshments, in honor
the new Terrain Gallery Exhibition

The Meaning of a Building

Architectural Sketches & Drawings by Anthony Romeo, RA
for the Renovation of the
Aesthetic Realism Foundation’s Historic Building!

Anthony Romeo, RA, working on architectural drawings.

 

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