‘The heart’s anatomy’ by Enrique Simonet Lombardo, 1890
Dramatic, beautiful, exquisite in execution – and disturbing: once seen never forgotten. The bottles in the window are a minor masterpiece in the…
Dramatic, beautiful, exquisite in execution – and disturbing: once seen never forgotten. The bottles in the window are a minor masterpiece in the…
Larkin offers us a serious reflection on a serious matter, but does so almost flippantly. Oddly, by emphasising distance, he comes all the closer t…
This is the third movement from Beethoven’s quartet in A minor Op 132, one of the six so-called late quartets, which are each among the most asto…
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Written early in the sixteenth century. While it is both intellectually pleasing, and emotionally moving, its effect is far more than such terms …
The opening of the Offices of the Dead probably composed for the funeral rites of Charles V of Spain. Unsurpassed in its combination of beauty, s…
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