The moody piano works that are known as nocturnes first appeared in the early 19th century. They can serve to relax listeners ...
Anirban Dutta and Anupama Srinivasan's film, which won the World Cinema Documentary Special Jury Award for Craft at Sundance, transports viewers to a lush forest in the Eastern Himalayas. By Lovia ...
Co-directors Anirban Dutta and Anupama Srinivasan craft an observational Indian nature doc that makes its case poetically and powerfully. In northeastern India, bordering Bhutan, scientist Mansi and ...
Anirban Dutta and Anupama Srinivasan's meditative study of the winged denizens of the Eastern Himalayan forests and the people who track them is a rich, unexpected experience. At first, you will ...
Though not the most imaginative take on the 21 nocturnes, the French pianist captures Chopin’s music as it was conceived on a superb-sounding 1836 Pleyel Chopin composed 21 nocturnes, 18 of which were ...
From Chopin and Debussy to modern-day composers of Nocturnes, people have always felt a need to create night music. Arwa Haider explores how that can help us now, as we navigate pandemic-induced ...
‘Nocturnes’ Trailer: Moths Take Wing In All Their Mystery And Beauty In Oscar-Contending Documentary
EXCLUSIVE: Think of the lowly moth, considered a sort of ugly stepsister of the beautiful butterfly, aimlessly winging around outdoor lights at nighttime whenever the opportunity presents itself. In ...
In its citation for the World Cinema Documentary Special Jury Award for Craft to Nocturnes, the jury at the Sundance Film Festival stated: “The images and sound in this film immediately invoke in the ...
Chopin’s Nocturne No. 7, in C-sharp minor, begins with a low, ashen sound: a prowling arpeggio in the left hand, consisting only of C-sharps and G-sharps. It’s a hollowed-out harmony, in limbo between ...
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