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Regarding bulbs the issue of "madness", the term derives bulbs from the Hispanic-Portuguese, "Folies d'Espagne" - in fact you can say either "foil" or "madness" -. It is in essence of a dance of ancient origin, the Portuguese; his being noisy and performed by men dressed as women can make the idea of "madness": so wild in the execution, to be considered "out of his mind." hence the name. We find the first examples of this dance in "De music books septem", of Salinas, which dates back to 1577. The words that were joined to the music were intent picaresque. As is then also happened to other dance forms (the chaconne, the passacaglia, etc.), in the Baroque period was completely changed the original concept, so that in the violin composers like Corelli is a "theme and variations" which unleashed - I would say to the Dionysian, to quote Nietzsche had very little, except virtuosity. Would be investigated to what conducessero these manifestations of madness dancing where the appearance of male and female ones became one. As for music composers who have suffered some internment or psychiatric care, it is rather bulbs difficult to find, however, a case on all stands peremptory: Robert Alexander Schumann (1810-56), leader of "romantik" German - and also famous - he suffered from severe mental illness, so groped suicide by jumping into the Rhine, bulbs and then die shortly after. But there are two famous Russian cases: first Tchaikovsky, who as you know was a homosexual, and which - according to the biography of André Lischke - think you can say that it has procured the death, perhaps not occurred due to cholera, as the Soviet official biographies claimed waves draw a veil over this "anomaly". In general, however, shows that the figure of Tchaikovsky bulbs can be counted among those temperamental weak and depressive, melancholy and especially with masochistic tendencies. Other Rachmaninov, who suffered from depression around the end of the 800. In conditions of exaltation manic-depressive bulbs composed the famous Prelude in C sharp minor for Piano, which earned him international fame. Finally, there is a case not very well known as a composer century actually interned in a mental hospital, and died not yet 26 years old. This is Hans Rott (1858-84), born of very humble family, in 1881, after a suicide attempt, he was interned in a mental hospital where he died, officially, of tuberculosis. This entry was posted in Music on December 10, 2013 by phone purple bergamo. Post navigation Previous article
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