Extra Credit Questions
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04-16-2016, 06:06 PM
(This post was last modified: 04-16-2016 06:21 PM by Eva Elisabeth.)
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RE: Extra Credit Questions
Kudos, Roger, that is correct! These views would probably have been more revealing:
The Cataract House Hotel, originally built in 1825 on the river bank, was for decades Niagara's largest hotel, and the favorite on the American side. It burned down in 1945. The Cataract House registrar has Lincoln's signature in it for the date of July 24, 1857. There is also a letter from Mary Lincoln to her sister Emily, dated Sept.20, 1857, in which she states that "This summer … was spent most pleasantly in traveling east, we visited Niagara, Canada, New York and other points of interest." Roger, your prize is a piece that IMO perfectly matches the flow of cataracts, and some history trivia on it's composer that I'm afraid doesn't have to do anything with the Lincolns other than that the gentleman shared one of Mary's peculiarities - when he died 160 velvet suits of exactly the same kind were found in his Spartan Parisian one-room apartment. This year (today in a month) will be his 150th anniversary, his music is probably better known than his name - Erik Satie: https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=RyFhsG8Ip4E Some of Satie’s various, different compositions are considered to have laid the groundwork for today’s so-called “ambient music”. In 1920 Satie reintroduced his "musical scenery" idea as "Furniture Music", deliberately banal scores to function as background noise in social settings, and not to be listened to; this was the origin of Muzak and the now ubiquitous "aural wallpaper" that greets us in shopping malls and other public spaces. Ironically, its debut during a Paris art exhibition was a failure; people stopped to listen to the music, causing the distraught composer to run around the gallery shouting "Talk! Talk! Don't pay attention!" Despite composing, Satie published many articles, also in the US society magazine "Vanity Fair" (that in 1936 merged into the "Vogue"). (I apologize for leaving the course once again...) |
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