Listening In | How Van Gogh Painted Symphonies in Colour @ListeningIn | Uploaded October 2019 | Updated October 2024, 1 hour ago.
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* Vincent Van Gogh's paintings are some of the most recognisable in the history of art. They have, naturally, been analysed extensively but very few people have mentioned how his work relates to music. This is particularly surprising given how much he references music in his letters. He talks about symphonies in colour, compares his work to composers and regularly mentions the music of Richard Wagner, a composer who had reached celebrity status as a modernist and visionary in the 19th century. In this essay, I look at the ways music influenced Van Gogh's work and life, and how we can think about his paintings differently by looking through the lens of music.
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FURTHER READING/RESEARCH
The letters - Vincent van Gogh (facsimiles, translations etc...): vangoghletters.org/vg/letters.html
Van Gogh and Music: A Symphony in Blue and Yellow: amazon.co.uk/Van-Gogh-Music-Symphony-Yellow/dp/0300228333/ref=sr_1_1?keywords=van+gogh+and+music&qid=1570952382&sr=8-1
MUSIC
John Adams - Common tones in simple time: youtube.com/watch?v=AdVSU04HKgo
Unsuk Chin - Violin Concerto (Mouvement lll): youtube.com/watch?v=3MmN6tceJEY
Clint Mansell - "Five Sunflowers In A Vase" (Loving Vincent OST): youtube.com/watch?v=Ie3QpytXDCg
Einojuhani Rautavaara - Symphony No. 6, "Vincentiana": I. Starry Night: youtube.com/watch?v=8wq21cRD5U4
Vaughan Williams - Symphony No. 5 in D Major: IV. Passacaglia open.spotify.com/track/1midPnVU320XCgNvZN19xi?si=lfAPtqm_TLWmwNBB1f5fhg
Pre-order my new book! UK: https://shorturl.at/enn27 US: https://shorturl.at/4LIAP More info: barnabymartin.com/the-quiet
* Vincent Van Gogh's paintings are some of the most recognisable in the history of art. They have, naturally, been analysed extensively but very few people have mentioned how his work relates to music. This is particularly surprising given how much he references music in his letters. He talks about symphonies in colour, compares his work to composers and regularly mentions the music of Richard Wagner, a composer who had reached celebrity status as a modernist and visionary in the 19th century. In this essay, I look at the ways music influenced Van Gogh's work and life, and how we can think about his paintings differently by looking through the lens of music.
▶ Support my channel: patreon.com/listeningin
▶ Subscribe: bit.ly/2PlVaMS
____________________
▶ Website: barnabymartin.com
▶ Twitter: twitter.com/BarnabyMartin
FURTHER READING/RESEARCH
The letters - Vincent van Gogh (facsimiles, translations etc...): vangoghletters.org/vg/letters.html
Van Gogh and Music: A Symphony in Blue and Yellow: amazon.co.uk/Van-Gogh-Music-Symphony-Yellow/dp/0300228333/ref=sr_1_1?keywords=van+gogh+and+music&qid=1570952382&sr=8-1
MUSIC
John Adams - Common tones in simple time: youtube.com/watch?v=AdVSU04HKgo
Unsuk Chin - Violin Concerto (Mouvement lll): youtube.com/watch?v=3MmN6tceJEY
Clint Mansell - "Five Sunflowers In A Vase" (Loving Vincent OST): youtube.com/watch?v=Ie3QpytXDCg
Einojuhani Rautavaara - Symphony No. 6, "Vincentiana": I. Starry Night: youtube.com/watch?v=8wq21cRD5U4
Vaughan Williams - Symphony No. 5 in D Major: IV. Passacaglia open.spotify.com/track/1midPnVU320XCgNvZN19xi?si=lfAPtqm_TLWmwNBB1f5fhg