Monday 17 January 2011

21/12/2010, la partition, les instruments


On 21 December 2010, in the royal chapel at the palace: the score and some instruments.
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Dans la chapelle royale au château.

28 comments:

  1. How wonderful! I love the way the light reflects off the beautiful wood of the oboe.
    -- K

    Kay, Alberta, Canada
    An Unfittie's Guide to Adventurous Travel

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  2. Simple and quiet images, Ciel.

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  3. These photos indicate you are a true artist! I would expect to see these in one of those big coffee table books on the history of music or something!

    But you didn't tell us what instrument you played...

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  4. Anonymous17/1/11 01:47

    I really like the composition. The color of the wood is magnificent and I'm quite fond of copper.

    I trained for many years on the tympani and this photo brings back some fond memories. Thank you!

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  5. Wow! I love the light and color in theses two. You captured the sprit of the place.

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  6. Wonderful composition. The reflections in the tympanies are an extra treat and ad sparkle to the photo.

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  7. Beautifully composed photos. Did you get there early or are you a part of the orchestra?

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  8. What wonderful photos. I just love the sound of the Cello.

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  9. Bravo, Ciel! Well done.

    Sharon

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  10. I like the composition of both photos!

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  11. belle composition et en plus j'adore ces concerts dans les eglises. Le son est souvent magnifique

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  12. Cello??? You??? Viol? You???
    Whatever it is warmly wonderful.
    MB

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  13. J'aime beaucoup les timbales.

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  14. Comme je suis retournée à l'intérieur du château en septembre j'imazgine biern la chapelle. Mon fils a un porte partitions idem, très costaud pour en supporter bcp. Il ne s'en sert plus alors on la mis dans un box...

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  15. en réponse a tes interrogations (une vraie miss Colombo ;o)) ), il faisait très froid ce matin (et en plus très humide) là et c'est du sable, mais dur a cause du froid et de l'humidité du lac, ce qui donne cette texture (que j'aime beaucoup, car je trouve que cela rend bien en photo)

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  16. I can almost hear the music springing from the page! I too was very much a Blue Peter girl and I believe that is where my "recipe" came from! (Although Valerie Singleton(before your time)stuffed the mixture into upside down yoghurt pots. xxx

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  17. A great occasion for some great pictures just before the music...

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  18. Anonymous17/1/11 12:02

    You were up early too :-)

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  19. Un concert dans la chapelle du chateau cela devait etre fabuleux !
    Faisais tu partie de l'orchestre?

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  20. Quite a nice image of these instruments.

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  21. Love the way you took the photo of the music! Makes me want to play the piano again ;-D

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  22. L'ambiance est posée, on n'attend plus que les quelques petits coups de baguette sur le coin du pupitre et...Musique, Maestro!

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  23. Hi Ciel - re your comment on Colorado...I have no clue what those "things" are on top of the building...sorry!

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  24. si on empile les partitions les musiciens doivent jouer les uns sur les autres ?

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  25. Lovely shots in this and the previous post. I expect the music was lovely, also!

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  26. La musique classique est un élément très important pour Versailles; les arts ce rejoignent; les prise de vue très subtile.

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  27. As a musician I love beautiful artistic photos of music and instruments! Well-done, Ciel!

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