Round and Round

“The eye is the first circle;
the horizon which it forms is the second;
and throughout nature
this primary picture is repeated without end.”

Moon rising over the desert, CozyMedleyFrom “Circles”
Ralph Waldo Emerson  (1803-1882)

Reflections on the circle of life are vividly portrays in
“Circles of Motion” by composer Bob Chilcott to a poem by Joy Harjo:

* The poem’s original title is “Eagle poem” and can be found alongside
a recording of Joy Harjo reading it at www.poetryfoundation.org

Petroglyphs on Mount Karkom plateau, CozyMedley
  “The eye is the first circle” R. W. Emerson Humans have been fascinated by the shape of the circle since the dawn of time.

The circle influenced musical structures too, like in Henry Purcell‘s
most known piece “Rondeau” (1695), in which the music is set in a circular form.
The opening main melody is repeated after every other section and concludes the whole cycle. Or does it actually lead us
back to the beginning?…

Another example of this circular form, called “rondo”, is Mozart‘s
famous piece for horn and orchestra. The horn, a rounded coiled tube,
is considered a difficult instrument to play:

A top of a grand clock, Palace of Versailles, France, CozyMedley“We’re captive on the carousel of time
We can’t return we can only look
Behind from where we came
And go round and round and round
In the circle game”

“The Circle Game”
Lyrics & Music: Joni Mitchell

A spinning wheel, CozyMedley

 

Spin into our Hands On post and discover how the motion of a spinning wheel inspired Franz Schubert.

Make an Entrance

Cozy cottage in Ireland, CozyMedley
                   Welcome, come on in!

Make an Entrance, CozyMedley

Whichever style of entrance you favor for your home,
it’s always nice to welcome guests as royalty!
Greet your guests with George Frideric Handel’s lively music –
“The Arrival of the Queen of Sheba” from his oratorio “Solomon” (1748):

Make an Entrance, CozyMedley

Make an Entrance, CozyMedley

 

 

 

 

 

Or set a comic mood inspired by the Overture
of Mozart’s witty opera, “The Marriage of Figaro” (1786):

The overture, a musical opening, serves as an introduction to the opera,
and creates a feeling of anticipation. In Mozart’s times, however, many in
the audience were not focusing on the music, but rather on social matters, such as who made an entrance into the theater!

The Royal Opera of Versailles, France, CozyMedley

The most unforgettable entrance is your childhood home’s entryway,
where “these hand prints on the front steps are mine…”
Lyrics & Music: Tom Douglas & Allen Shamblin

“The House That Built Me”

Make an Entrance

If you dream of living in the country, tour our post: Barns & Owls
Handle with care more music by Handel: Into the Woods,
Let’s Be Friends, and All the Way to Dublin

In Our Nest

A nest with two eggs, CozyMedley

The sweetest courting song ever written is the Papageno and Papagena
duet
from Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart‘s fascinating opera
“The Magic Flute” (1791).
Enjoy this charming production by West Edge Opera in an English adaptation:   

Nesting, CozyMedley

Nesting, CozyMedley

“I’ll light the fire
You place the flowers in the vase
That you bought today…”

“Our House”
Lyrics & Music: Graham Nash (“Crosby, Stills and Nash”):

An original Blackbird song …

Blackbird chicks, CozyMedley
                       Blackbird Chicks

Blackbird

More chirping voices in our post: Barns & Owls
More charming love songs in our post: I Will Always Love You
For more uplifting music by Mozart, step inside our post:  Make an Entrance