Imagine that you have found an old, dusty music book with melodies written hundreds of years ago for a lute or harpsichord. They are beautiful, but their sounds seem distant and fragile. Now imagine that a genius artist took these melodies and coloured them with the richest and velvety tones of a modern string orchestra, … Continue reading “Music from a time capsule: Respighi’s ‘Antique Arias and Dances’”
Month: June 2025
William Lawes: A Seventeenth-Century Court Musician Reflected in English History
Among the paintings in the Oxford University collection, a ceremonial portrait of a young man by an unknown artist stands out. This portrait, known through several copies and the source of numerous unanswered questions, conveys the aristocratic image of an English cavalier. He is depicted full-length, leaning on a cane—a symbol of courtly etiquette—and … Continue reading “William Lawes: A Seventeenth-Century Court Musician Reflected in English History”