Ep. 60 - The Moon and Lunar New Year

Notes & Strokes

Feb 23 2022 • 47 mins

For our final episode of Season 4, we thought we'd join in with the many others across the globe to celebrate the Moon and the Lunar New Year. One glimpse of that radiant sphere in the night sky is all you need to understand why so much has been attributed to the moon over the millenia. From poetry to deity, astrology to mythology, and, of course, art to music - the Moon has been an inspiration. So join us for a brief look at some beautiful works of art and music that emphasize different aspects surrounding the Moon and its celebration!

Art:

Unknown artist: Cizhao Ware Pillow in the Form of a Tiger (1182)

Unknown artist: Tsuru (17th century)

Ren Yude: Chinese Zodiac Offering Best Wishes (1998)

Music (Spotify playlist):

Arnold Shoenberg (1874-1951): "Mondestrunken" from Pierrot Lunaire (1912)

Franz Schubert (1797-1828): An den Mond

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