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The story of the love of Acis and the sea-nymph Galatea appears in Ovid's Metamorphoses. There the jealous Cyclops Polyphemus, who also loves Galatea, comes upon them embracing and crushes his rival with a boulder. His destructive passion comes to nothing when Galatea changes Acis into a river spirit as immortal as herself. The episode was made the subject of poems, operas, paintings and statues in the Renaissance and after.
Galatea (Γαλάτεια; "she who is milk-white"), daughter of Nereus and Doris, was a sea-nymph anciently attested in the work of both Homer and Hesiod, where she is described as the fairest and most beloved of the 50 Nereids. In Ovid's Metamorphoses she appears as the beloved of Acis, the son of Faunus and the river-nymph Symaethis, daughter of the River Symaethus. When a jealous rival, the Sicilian Cyclops Polyphemus, killed him with a boulder, Galatea then turned his blood into the Sicilian River Acis, of which he became the spirit. This version of the tale occurs nowhere earlier and may be a fiction invented by Ovid, "suggested by the manner in which the little river springs forth from under a rock". According to Athenaeus, ca 200 CE, the story was first concocted as a political satire against the Sicilian tyrant Dionysius I of Syracuse, whose favourite concubine, Galatea, shared her name with the nymph. Others claim the story was invented to explain the presence of a shrine dedicated to Galatea on Mount Etna.
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Actors: Benjamin Morton (producer), Benjamin Morton (writer), Benjamin Morton (actor), Benjamin Morton (director), Monica Sullivan (producer), Monica Sullivan (actress), Mike Crick (editor), Mike Crick (actor), Ben-Jamin Newham (actor), Ian Hughes (composer), Tarla Trent (actor), Jenna Bridge (actor),
Genres: Horror, Short, Thriller,Nemanot ievelc elpu krūtīs Iegaumē smaržu Apskauj viņu un noskūpsti Maigi, maigi, cik maigi vien var Acis, lūpas un vaibsti Tavs skatiens un rokas tik aukstas Mans skūpsts tev acis liek aizvērt ciet Bet tavi vārdi man padomāt liek Ievelc dziļu elpu krūtīs Aizmirsti visu, ko aizmirst ir vērts Paņem visu un aizmet prom Atstāj acis, elpu un sirdi Atceries mani, atceries to, ko es tev teicu Man nav jāmelo Ievelc dziļu elpu krūtīs Acis parāda, kas tu esi Acis tevi nodod Tavās acīs ir lasāms viss
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Boult, Adrian (ruolo: Direttore) Brannigan, Owen (ruolo: Basso; Polyphemus, a one-eyed giant) Dart, Thurston (ruolo: Clavicembalista) Galliver, David (ruolo: Tenore; Damon, a shepherd) Gay, John (ruolo: Autore del libretto) Händel, Gerorg Friedrich (ruolo: Compositore) Pears, Peter (ruolo: Tenore; Acis, a shepherd) Philomusica of London (ruolo: Orchestra) St. Anthony Singers (ruolo: Coro) Sutherland, Joan (ruolo: Soprano; Galatea, a nymph) 1959 Symphony Oh, the pleasure of the plains! Ye verdant plains Hush, ye pretty warbling quire! Where shall I seek the charming fair? Stay, shepherd, stay! Shepherd, what art thou pursuing? Lo, here my love Love in her eyes sits playing Oh, didst thou know the pains As when the dove laments her love Happy we! Wretched lovers! I rage - I melt - I...
Check out my Handel playlist: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLOYbqpgE4msXjfc2oLUmxyvZueNJu6BmF Georg Friedrich Händel - George Frideric Handel ACIS AND GALATEA, OPERA HWV 46
Orquestra Barroca Norte do Sul musical direction Magna Ferreira staging Catarina Costa e Silva live recording at Mosteiro de Pombeiro, 31 May 2014
"Happy we!" Duet/Chorus Acis and Galatea Handel's 1739 version Recorded by Les Arts Florissants with William Christie Sophie Daneman, Galatea Paul Agnew, Acis available from ERATO "Happy we! What joys I feel! What charms I see Of all youths/nymphs thou dearest boy/brightest fair! Thou all my bliss, thou all my joy!" http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Acis_and_Galatea_(Handel) http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00001SIBI/ref=s9_simh_gw_p15_i1?pf_rd_m=ATVPDKIKX0DER&pf;_rd_s=center-2&pf;_rd_r=0YGVCS0STVDQ3YEW2B46&pf;_rd_t=101&pf;_rd_p=470938631&pf;_rd_i=507846 Art by Jean-Antoine Watteau (1684-1721)
I'm tired of my life but my heads alright
I got the fever off a man I know
I can feel it comin' in the air tonight
And I know, I know, I know
Swear I heard a song on the radio
My heart is laughing back at me
I can see it comin' but I just don't know
If it's gon' , it's gon, it's gonna let me be
As I saw, on the breeze
I can see the sons of those who came before me
And it's got me on my knees
What you say, anyway
Will not last, it'll pass, it'll flash right there before me
And it's got me on my knees
Cos I got the fever
Yeah I got the fever
Cos I got the fever
I'm tired of my life but my heads alright
I got the fever off a man I know
I can feel it comin' in the air tonight
And I know, I know, I know
Swear I heard a song on the radio
My heart is laughing back at me
I can see it comin' but I just don't know
If it's gon' , it's gon, it's gonna let me be
As I saw, on the breeze
I can see the sons of those who came before me
And it's got me on my knees
What you say, anyway
Will not last, it'll pass, it'll flash right there before me
And it's got me on my knees
It's got me on my knees
It's got me on my knees
It's got me on my knees
As I saw, on the breeze
I can see the sons of those who came before me
And it's got me on my knees
What you say, anyway
Will not last, it'll pass, it'll flash right there before me
And it's got me on my knees
It's got me on my knees
It's got me on my knees
It's got me on my knees