by Daniel Hathaway
HAPPENING TODAY:

At the same hour at the Hermit Club, Les Délices will celebrate the Scottish bard Robert Burns in A Red, Red Rose, a new program featuring his poetry and music with tenor James Reese (repeated on Sunday at 3 at the Hudson Library & Historical Society.
TODAY’S ALMANAC:

Stimm’ in unsern Jubel ein!
Nie wird es zu hoch besungen,
Retterin des Gatten sein.
He who has won a lovely wife,
join our jubilation!
Never will she be praised too highly,
being the savior of her husband.
Those are the words that close Beethoven’s Fidelio, when the entire company celebrates the freeing of Florestan and other political prisoners through the intervention of his faithful wife Leonora.
Listening recently to the ebullient finale of the composer’s only opera — to be performed by The Cleveland Orchestra in May — made me wonder why the celebrations of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.’s legacy around his birthday on January 15 every year rarely mention his own faithful wife, Coretta Scott King, who continued his campaigns against racism and injustice after his assassination in Memphis on April 4, 1968. [Read more…]







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