8/8/2023 0 Comments Wyso concert opus one 2018![]() It already shows vibrant cassis, mulberry and plum fruit flavours exquisitely balanced by cedar, liquorice and dark chocolate notes, all held by firm yet refined tannins. The 2018 blend is 84% cabernet sauvignon, 6% petit verdot, 5% merlot, 4% cabernet franc, and 1% malbec, aged for 17 months in 100% new French oak before bottling which have delivered a complex, yet highly polished and fine wine. It was, instead, a vintage where time could be taken. There were no concerns either about bad weather or the now sadly commonplace spectre of local fires. A lovely growing season, with no heat spikes, led into an unpressurised harvest, where grapes could be picked at perfect ripeness. For the winery, 2018 evinced the wonderful phrase ‘a deckchair vintage’, which aptly captures the essence of the year in Napa. More info: 61, the launch of its first vintage, almost four decades ago, the brainchild of Baron Philippe de Rothschild of Mouton and Napa’s Robert Mondavi has always caused a stir on release. Admission is $8 $7, seniors 65 and older $6, ages 3-15. The museum’s other special exhibition is “Powering America: Pennyslvania’s Anthracite Railroads.” It features a working model railroad platform with a coal mine and patch town as its centerpiece. ![]() The Wyso Foundation was established in Bethlehem to preserve and share his work. Wyso died in 1994, but his work continues to be widely exhibited. It was this intimate knowledge which would influence his art throughout his life. He was familiar with the harsh realities of coal miners’ lives, as well as the strong community ties these dangerous conditions fostered. Wyso, one of 12 children born to Ukrainian immigrants, lost his father in a mining accident. “Frank Wyso: The Coal Connection” showcases some of the Blakely, Lackawanna County, native’s compelling work depicting the lives of coal miners. The National Canal Museum in Easton’s Hugh Moore Park has debuted an exhibition of the works of the folk artist Frank “Wyso” Wysochansky (1915-1994) as part of its participation in the region wide 250th anniversary celebration of the first documented use of anthracite coal in America. A detailed map can be downloaded from Art by Frank Wyso is on display in ‘Frank Wyso: The Coal Connection’ at the National Canal Museum in Easton.įRANK WYSO PAINTINGS AT NATIONAL CANAL MUSEUM Karen and Geoff Caldwell of Sunflower Glass Studio outside Stockton continue to pursue their new passion of mixing many forms of glass into their pieces - fused, painted, beveled and stained glass.įinally, Phoebe Wiley of the Long Lane Farm Studio outside of Sergeantsville has moved from pottery to painting. Moorland Studio in Stockton is the collaboration of Constance Bassett and David Cann, who create furniture, lighting, sculpture and paintings. ![]() Annelies van Dommelen of Lambertville will show her paintings, prints and boxes. Katherine Hackl of Swan Street Studio in Lambertville, has expanded her pottery work to include a new etched porcelain process. ![]() Nalbone is a quilter, but she expands on tradition by using vibrant color schemes and creating small framed pieces focusing on animals and nature instead of bed-sized quilts. The tour includes a new studio - Teri Nalbone’s studio in Solebury. 25 includes six professional artists’ studios in the Lambertville, Stockton and Sergeantsville areas with 10 guest artists at the Virginia Napurano Cultural Arts Center in Sergeantsville. Located in southern Hunterdon County in New Jersey, the self-guided tour Friday through Nov. 25.įor the 24th year, the Covered Bridge Artisans Studio Tour and Sale will give shoppers a fun way to discover new artwork and crafts, visit historic and architecturally interesting studios and talk to artists. Teri Nalbone will show her quilted art at her studio in Solebury during the Covered Bridge Artisans Studio Tour Friday through Nov. By the end of the day, Suor Angelica, seized by a heavenly vision, reaches a tragic end as the Virgin Mary reunites her with her illegitimate son who was taken from her reported dead. The sisters rejoice because this is the first of three evenings that occur each year when the setting sun strikes the fountain so as to turn its water golden. “Suor Angelica” (1918) is part of a trio of operas known as “Il trittico.” It opens with scenes showing typical aspects of life in a late 17th century Tuscan convent - the sisters singing hymns, the Monitor scolding two lay-sisters, recreation in the courtyard. They usually appear as beautiful maidens. They were believed to be the spirits of women who had been frivolous in their lifetimes and now floated between here and the afterlife. “Le Villi” (The Willis or The Fairies), Puccini’s first stage work (1884), is an opera-ballet based loosely on the Central European legend of the Vila, also used in the ballet “Giselle.” The Vila are female fairy-like spirits who live in the wilderness and sometimes in the clouds.
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