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阅读笔记 阅读:16min 总结:42min
观看汉密尔顿就像打开了时间仓一样
1.我希望迪士尼版本的汉密尔顿有真正的百老汇风格,原本定于2021年档期的汉密尔顿为了分散疫情的注意力而提前上映
2.四年后我再重新看这部剧,无法忘记百老汇还因疫情关闭,汉密尔顿是在奥巴马当政之时被塑造出来的
3.这部音乐剧在于其对多样性和爱国主义的颂扬,将开国元勋的精神现代化
4.汉密尔顿在一定程度上是奥巴马的文化象征
5.该剧目的乐观主义泡泡在川普当选之后被打破
6.汉密尔顿所记录的精神到今天依旧充满着力量
7.汉密尔顿真切地讲述了美国关于正义、自由战胜压迫的故事
8.尽管这部剧有点浮夸,但是依旧展现了一个移民想要为世界带来改变的精神
9.真正打动我的是米兰达对角色的演绎
10.电影没有办法传递出剧目的全部,但是也有一定的好处
11.汉密尔顿无论是对于老粉丝还是新观众都是一次令人振奋的回归
Capsule 胶囊 航天仓
indelibly 无法忘记的
iconography 肖像学 标志
surreal 离奇的 超现实的
The musical wasn't supposed to arrive on Disney+ until October 2021, but it dropped early to help distract audiences from the ongoing pandemic.
Revisiting the show during another election year, it was hard not to think about how Hamilton was indelibly shaped by the more hopeful times of Barack Obama's presidency
Hamilton is a very sincere work, one that filters out some of the more uncomfortable and ugly realities of the American Revolution to present a familiar narrative of freedom and justice overcoming oppression and tyranny.
听力笔记 听力:35min 总结:35min
yoyo-ma的歌如何激发了一次音乐的合作
collaboration 合作
Finally tonight, our occasional look at the Songs of Comfort project that world-renowned cellist Yo-Yo Ma launched on social media.
Jeffrey Brown looks at the growing collaboration in these mini-performances, as tough times bring people together through music and technology.
It's part of our ongoing arts and culture series, Canvas.
In a time of isolation, a desire to connect through music.
As the psychology of pandemic changes through the weeks, you can see that play out in the #SongsofComfort project through more and more collaborations.
That includes the man who started it all, Yo-Yo Ma, who recorded a distanced duet with celebrated West African singer AK,and another with Syrian-born clarinetist Kinan Azmeh.
The urge to merge is often a family affair, as with this young mother and father in their Berlin, Germany, living room, their new baby adding a little percussion.打击乐器
In Arizona, six women family members put the '70s song "I'd Like to Teach the World" to sing to multistringed accompaniment, joined by the whistling of the person capturing 俘获it all on camera.
And a violinist with the Washington, D.C. area National Philharmonic 爱好音乐的sat down with her guitar-playing son for a piece by A P
There are also more elaborate cross-genre collaborations, a delightful Bach to the Barre breakfast scene created by musicians from the TS and dancers with the Canadian National Ballet, plus two children, who performed their roles to perfection.
Much older children at Potomac, Maryland's St. Andrews Episcopal School sang, "Oh happy Day," joined by alumni and faculty. And 24 student cellists from around the world managed to get together for a performance of Saint-Saens' "The Swan."
In Houston, members of the symphony, used to playing together on stage, created a virtual quartet. And while it can be a lonely time for many, technology allows another kind of quartet, all the parts performed by one individual.
Songs played alone, songs played together. And, as we saw in that Berlin living room, some things don't change, the desire to share and maybe inspire the next generation.
For the "PBS NewsHour," I'm Jeffrey Brown.
Songs of Comfort, that has to continue after this pandemic.
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