Saturday, April 21, 2012

New Website at InstantEncore

http://edwardlein.instantencore.com/web/home.aspx

Free, and it was easy to get a very professional product running in really just a matter of minutes (rather than hours).  It's very easy to share recordings, and a free file storage component also makes storing/sharing pdfs of scores possible.  There is also an almost automatic linking of videos from my youtude account.

Friday, December 23, 2011

In the Bleak Midwinter

Orchestral piece, from a song on a poem by Christina Rossetti.

This video has the text over the images; a duplicate version but without the text is HERE

Thursday, January 13, 2011

In memoriam: Edward Koehler (1948-2011)

My beloved friend Ed Koehler (musician, librarian, massage therapist) passed away Saturday morning, January 8, 2011, after suffering a stroke the preceding afternoon at our home in Jacksonville, Florida. He requested that there be no services held in his behalf, and his younger sister Claudette and I respect that. But I hope some of you who knew and felt affection for him will pause a few moments and think fondly of him.

For a tribute page to Ed Koehler, please visit https://sites.google.com/site/edwardlein/Home/edward-koehler-1948-2011

Saturday, April 17, 2010

April 17, 2010

In the new house for 6 months now, and spring is here!

CLICK HERE for Gallery

Monday, April 5, 2010

English Versions of Song & Aria Texts

Translations/Versifications
English Versions of Song & Aria Texts

The linked English versions of various sung texts mostly have been made to use in program notes I have written. But, first off, let me state that I am not fluent in any language other than English. My versions have depended on literal translations of others and online translation tools for the meaning of the words. What I have attempted is to take the literal and translate it into poetry, usually as free verse, but sometimes also using the rhyme schemes of the original poetry.

For all texts/translations/versifications of the following go to http://sites.google.com/site/edwardlein/Home/translations, or click on the individual title:

•Berlioz / Gautier : Les nuits d'ete
•Conti: Il mio bel foco
La llorona (The Weeping Woman) (Folk song)
•Mozart/Metastasio: L'amerò, sarò costante
•Poulenc/Apollinaire: Hôtel
•Poulenc/Apollinaire: Rosemonde
•Poulenc/Apollinaire: Voyage à Paris
•Poulenc/Vilmorin: Mazurka (English version only)
•Puccini: Donde lieta uscì
•Puccini: Chi bel il sogno di Doretta
•Ravel / Klingsor: Shéhérazade
•Santoliquido: 'I canti della sera'
•Verdi / Piave: La donna è mobile