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Join Date: Sep 2008
Location: Madison, WI
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While trying to write up an opera-house Tether for my campaign, it occurred to me: Israfel (being an old Archangel) runs some of the Tethers that belong to Eli or Novalis in canon. Starting with the ones listed in Liber Castellorum, I decided that these Tethers should lead to the Divine Conservatory:
Of other potential Tethers to Music around the world, which do you think are most likely to attract Israfel's attention? Here are a few of my ideas to get the ball rolling:
Would you nominate any other places (man-made or natural) that I've overlooked? Feel free to add them here!
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Petitioner: Word of IN Filk
Join Date: Aug 2007
Location: Longmont, CO
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I'd actually leave Stradivarius' workshop in Eli's hands, myself, since it was a place to create instruments rather than music, per se.
Some other possibilities that come to mind might be: * Bayreuth, where Wagner introduced a new style of epic opera to the world. * A forgotten site near the Red Sea, where Miriam sang of the Israelites' deliverance from the Egyptians. (Once a Faith Tether, passed to Israfel during Khalid's long exile.) *The Cavern in Liverpool, the site perhaps most intimately associated with the Beatles. (Except possibly for the Abbey Road studios of the Apple Corps, which may be more Media or Creation oriented.) * The Church of St Nicholas, in Oberndorf, Austria, where "Silent Night" was first written and performed. Anecdote has it that the song was scored for voice and guitar because the organ was broken, and Father Joseph Mohr did not want to do without music for the Christmas Eve service.
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Join Date: May 2008
Location: Birthplace of the Worst Pizza on the Planet
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I agree with the Stradavarius thing and I would also be loathe to give Woodstock to anyone else. It rings of Novalis through and through.
The music was incidental to the message (Those that can remember any of it...) I'd choose places where music hada huge impact. A place where a song is made is a good choice, albeit there would be a tension with Eli about who gets it. Case in point: Where the Hallelujah Chorus was first sung for George II, he was so moved that he stood during the performance of the main chorus. And ever since, it has been tradition that people stand during that Song. So that might be a tether. I don't know enough music history to know of other occasions where something like this would happen. |
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Petitioner: Word of IN Filk
Join Date: Aug 2007
Location: Longmont, CO
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"I think you people have proven something to the world: that a half a million kids can get together and have three days of fun and music and have nothing *but* fun and music, and I God bless you for it! " -- Max Yasgur. "Who are your brothers and sisters? The ones to the right and left of you ..." -- Janis Joplin
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“It's not railroading if you offer the PCs tickets and they stampede to the box office, waving their money. Metaphorically speaking” --Elizabeth McCoy, In Nomine Line Editor Author: "What Doesn't Kill Me Makes Me Stronger" |
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Join Date: Apr 2010
Location: South of the Town across from the City by the Bay
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Ooh, I wanna give you a fun one! How about John Cage's song entitled: 4'33" ?
Here's a rundown of a website explaining it. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/4′33″ It's basically the artist taking any instrument and... not playing it. The point is to let the audience hush itself (in the expectation to hear the instrument played) and thus force themselves to listen to the background "music" of the world around them. Almost like awakening modern humanity to the music of the Symphony around them -- or at least try. ;) Coincidentally, the first performance of this piece was also at Woodstock, NY. And, being from the SF Bay Area, I would be remiss not promoting The Fillmore (or Billy Graham Center). or, perhaps more fun, Lotta's Fountain from Luisa Tetrazzini -- here's an article why it's important: http://articles.sfgate.com/2010-12-2...tta-s-fountain Likely a tether to Novalis about humans coming together, rebuilding a city, and music soothing their hearts. Wouldn't surprise me if Novalis gives Israfel Lotta's Fountain as a tether on Israfel's start as an Archangel. Besides, Novalis has a gigantic tether in Golden Gate Park nearby (a wholly man-made development, slightly larger than NYC Central Park!). |
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Join Date: Oct 2007
Location: between keyboard and chair
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I would expect that 2648 West Grand Boulevard, Detroit, Michigan would be another recent Tether to Music. That's where Motown (both the style and the label) started - nowadays the building is called "Hitsville U.S.A."
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Rob Kelk “Every man has a right to his own opinion, but no man has a right to be wrong in his facts.” – Bernard Baruch, Deming (New Mexico) Headlight, 6 January 1950 No longer reading these forums regularly. |
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