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019. Wearing Your Tribulation like a Rose - Goth Opera?!

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İçerik Marcos and Jim tarafından sağlanmıştır. Bölümler, grafikler ve podcast açıklamaları dahil tüm podcast içeriği doğrudan Marcos and Jim veya podcast platform ortağı tarafından yüklenir ve sağlanır. Birinin telif hakkıyla korunan çalışmanızı izniniz olmadan kullandığını düşünüyorsanız burada https://tr.player.fm/legal özetlenen süreci takip edebilirsiniz.

Can sadness be beautiful? Maybe we need it to be. Can beauty be sad? Perhaps it must be. Marcos and Jim discuss songs from Wear Your Tribulation like a Rose from Marcos de la Guagua.

Jim & Marcos consider W.H. Auden’s advice about transmuting emotion through art from Auden’s “Hymn to Saint Cecilia,” set by Benjamin Britten. Jim recalls the solidarity he experienced in goth subculture as he came of age. Marcos shares a musical rumination on John Brown’s abolitionist rebellion, and a song of lament he first wrote in memoriam of Princess Dianna at the age of 17. Marcos & Jim share gratefulness, concerns and laughter as they peer into the depths of their gothic souls.

TIMESTAMPS

(0:00) Preview

(0:53) Intro theme

(1:11) Introduction

(1:55) What’s the artist’s emotional job? Britten, Auden, “Hymn to Saint Cecilia”

(3:55) ‘Goth opera’?

(9:35) Song intro: a sad, outsider teen writes an elegy for Princess Diana

(13:19) Selection from: “Queen of the Dark”

(17:00) Jim reflects on “Dark”, Marcos’s range, & goth expressions of central city kids

(30:06) Song intro: Can anger be righteous?

(31:52) Selection from: “Marching On”

(35:31) Reflections: What truth ‘marches on’? Opposing evil without becoming evil

(44:47) Galeano reports: Mark Twain, el pueblo dominicano and defeating empire

(51:30) Jim: We don’t know.

(53:09) Jim: What is your tribulation?

(55:46) Beauty, trouble and bearing witness alAndar

(58:45) More at MarcosdelaGuagua.bandcamp.com

(1:01:01) Auden’s prayer for musicians

(1:01:53) Outro, kicker

Consider adding the podcast to your favorite podcatcher, leaving a review, and sharing it with people you think would like it! Marcos and Jim, as independent artists appreciate your support. Let's make the way! Andamos!

#alAndar #MarcosdelaGuagua #JimNog #Britten #Galeano

MARCOS' LINKS

- Bandcamp: https://marcosdelaguagua.bandcamp.com/

- Instagram: @marcos_de_la_guagua

- TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@marcosdelaguagua

- Website: www.MarcosdelaGuagua.com

- Youtube.com/user/guaguaelectrica

JIM'S LINKS

- Instagram: @jimnog

- Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/jimnog

- TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@jimnog27

- Website: www.JamesNoguera.com

 - X: @jimnog

CREDITS:

- Art: James Noguera

- Music: Marcos de la Guagua, Jim Nog & snippets from Benjamin Britten*

- Episode edit: Marcos de Jesús

- Show notes: Marcos de Jesús

- Literary quotes: Eduardo Galeano’s Memory of Fire, and W.H. Auden’s “Hymn to Saint Cecilia”, et al, as cited in episode.

*The long selections from songs are from Marcos’ album. The short snippets of choral music are intended as a fair use for critical illustration, from “Hymn to Saint Cecilia” performed by the Cambridge Singers, John Rutter, conductor.

DISCLAIMER:

While Marcos and Jim may discuss political or religious topics, the focus of the podcast is to talk about and share art. Silence or absence of opinion from one doesn't imply agreement or endorsement of the other's stance.

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Manage episode 433620202 series 3435863
İçerik Marcos and Jim tarafından sağlanmıştır. Bölümler, grafikler ve podcast açıklamaları dahil tüm podcast içeriği doğrudan Marcos and Jim veya podcast platform ortağı tarafından yüklenir ve sağlanır. Birinin telif hakkıyla korunan çalışmanızı izniniz olmadan kullandığını düşünüyorsanız burada https://tr.player.fm/legal özetlenen süreci takip edebilirsiniz.

Can sadness be beautiful? Maybe we need it to be. Can beauty be sad? Perhaps it must be. Marcos and Jim discuss songs from Wear Your Tribulation like a Rose from Marcos de la Guagua.

Jim & Marcos consider W.H. Auden’s advice about transmuting emotion through art from Auden’s “Hymn to Saint Cecilia,” set by Benjamin Britten. Jim recalls the solidarity he experienced in goth subculture as he came of age. Marcos shares a musical rumination on John Brown’s abolitionist rebellion, and a song of lament he first wrote in memoriam of Princess Dianna at the age of 17. Marcos & Jim share gratefulness, concerns and laughter as they peer into the depths of their gothic souls.

TIMESTAMPS

(0:00) Preview

(0:53) Intro theme

(1:11) Introduction

(1:55) What’s the artist’s emotional job? Britten, Auden, “Hymn to Saint Cecilia”

(3:55) ‘Goth opera’?

(9:35) Song intro: a sad, outsider teen writes an elegy for Princess Diana

(13:19) Selection from: “Queen of the Dark”

(17:00) Jim reflects on “Dark”, Marcos’s range, & goth expressions of central city kids

(30:06) Song intro: Can anger be righteous?

(31:52) Selection from: “Marching On”

(35:31) Reflections: What truth ‘marches on’? Opposing evil without becoming evil

(44:47) Galeano reports: Mark Twain, el pueblo dominicano and defeating empire

(51:30) Jim: We don’t know.

(53:09) Jim: What is your tribulation?

(55:46) Beauty, trouble and bearing witness alAndar

(58:45) More at MarcosdelaGuagua.bandcamp.com

(1:01:01) Auden’s prayer for musicians

(1:01:53) Outro, kicker

Consider adding the podcast to your favorite podcatcher, leaving a review, and sharing it with people you think would like it! Marcos and Jim, as independent artists appreciate your support. Let's make the way! Andamos!

#alAndar #MarcosdelaGuagua #JimNog #Britten #Galeano

MARCOS' LINKS

- Bandcamp: https://marcosdelaguagua.bandcamp.com/

- Instagram: @marcos_de_la_guagua

- TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@marcosdelaguagua

- Website: www.MarcosdelaGuagua.com

- Youtube.com/user/guaguaelectrica

JIM'S LINKS

- Instagram: @jimnog

- Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/jimnog

- TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@jimnog27

- Website: www.JamesNoguera.com

 - X: @jimnog

CREDITS:

- Art: James Noguera

- Music: Marcos de la Guagua, Jim Nog & snippets from Benjamin Britten*

- Episode edit: Marcos de Jesús

- Show notes: Marcos de Jesús

- Literary quotes: Eduardo Galeano’s Memory of Fire, and W.H. Auden’s “Hymn to Saint Cecilia”, et al, as cited in episode.

*The long selections from songs are from Marcos’ album. The short snippets of choral music are intended as a fair use for critical illustration, from “Hymn to Saint Cecilia” performed by the Cambridge Singers, John Rutter, conductor.

DISCLAIMER:

While Marcos and Jim may discuss political or religious topics, the focus of the podcast is to talk about and share art. Silence or absence of opinion from one doesn't imply agreement or endorsement of the other's stance.

  continue reading

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