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Search results „Donna Leon”

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30 Jahre Commissario Brunetti – Donna Leon über ihre Ermittlerfigur

from 27/10/2023

»Guido Brunetti leistet mir beste Gesellschaft.« Ein Interview mit Donna Leon

from 08/06/2021

Ewige Jugend: Donna Leon und ihre Silberhochzeit mit Commissario Brunetti

from 07/06/2016

Milde Gaben — Platz 1 Spiegel-Bestsellerliste! Drei Fragen an Donna Leon

from 04/06/2022

Diogenes feiert Donna Leon

from 04/06/2021

Alles Gute zum 80. Geburtstag, Donna Leon!

from 30/09/2022

Auf Brunettis Spuren durch Venedig

from 21/07/2016

Donna Leon: »Tod zwischen den Zeilen«

from 12/06/2015

Ross Macdonald in neuen Übersetzungen

from 08/07/2014

Der Diogenes Verlag macht eine literarische Reise nach Italien: Für die Ferien empfehlen wir diese 10 Bücher all'italiana

from 08/07/2022

»Gefährliche Ferien«: Reisen Sie zu den Schauplätzen Ihrer Lieblingskrimis

from 04/05/2016

Donna Leon und Brunetti feiern 25. Jubiläum

from 25/05/2016
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Donna Leon, Michael Sowa, Sowa, Michael

Handel's Bestiary

›I'm no musician,‹ says Donna Leon. ›I can't read music. I know nothing about musical theory. I'm a follower, a groupie, call me what you will: I am a heart with a pair of ears stuck on, one that for over ten years has been listening almost exclusively to music by Handel.‹ While listening, it struck Donna Leon that Handel's music is teeming with animals, that he again and again gives voice to animals through his notation. What is Handel's intention when a snake hisses through an aria or when armies of frogs penetrate the King's chambers? Donna Leon investigates. She tells us how animals have informed the imagination, beliefs and superstitions since year dot. Handel's Bestiary reveals a different side to Donna Leon: she is not only an appreciator of music, but also an expert in the symbolism of medieval bestiaries. Michael Sowa has also taken inspiration from those animals to create these marvellous images.
The arias on the attached CD are performed by the Handel expert Alan Curtis and his orchestra, Il Complesso Barocco. Divertimento fantastico!

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Donna Leon

Donna Leon

Donna Leon, born in New Jersey in 1942, has worked as a travel guide in Rome and as a copywriter in London. She taught literature in universities in Iran, China, and Saudi Arabia. The Brunetti novels brought her to world-wide fame. Donna Leon lived in Italy for many years, and although she now lives in Switzerland, she often visits Venice.


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