Royal Albert Hall, LondonMark Elder and the BBC Symphony Orchestra make such an outstanding case for Delius’s setting of Nietzsche that its 37-year absence from the Proms is bafflingIt is 37 years since A Mass of Life was last done at the Proms, and that 1988 outing was only the second complete Proms performance. The neglect is barely credible, and this outstanding occasion showed what audiences have been denied. If ever there was a piece ideally suited to the Royal Albert Hall it is Delius’s voluptuous 1905 magnum opus, with its double chorus, vast and sensuous orchestration, and the ecstatic affirmations of its Nietzsche text. And no conductor is more ideally suited to bringing all this together than the lifelong Delius advocate Mark Elder.Why the disregard? Partly, perhaps, the enduring boldness of Nietzsche’s atheist polemic Also Sprach Zarathustra, from which the text is culled. The main reason, though, is surely that Delius’s defiantly individual aesthetic – “a little intangible sometimes but always very beautiful”, as Elgar, no less, put it so well – remains a hard sell to audiences who want their music to have more obvious structure and progression. Continue reading…
Israel to respond by Friday over Gaza truce plan accepted by Hamas (Quelle: The Guardian)
Israel under pressure to accept ceasefire proposal that is said to be almost identical to earlier US-backed planMiddle East crisis – live updatesIsrael has said it will deliver its response to international mediators by Friday over a new Gaza ceasefire plan accepted by Hamas amid mounting pressure for a truce in a war that has claimed more than 62,000 Palestinian lives.After mass protests in Israel demanding a deal to secure the release of the remaining 20 living Israeli hostages held in Gaza, it appeared that Hamas had reduced its demands for a prisoners-for-hostages exchange as well as over the scope of an Israeli-demanded “security buffer zone”. Continue reading…
Intel secures $2bn lifeline from Japan’s SoftBank (Quelle: The Guardian)
Shares in chip maker rise amid reports US government is also considering taking a stakeBusiness live – latest updatesSoftBank has agreed to invest $2bn (£1.5bn) in Intel, amid reports that Donald Trump’s administration is also considering a stake in the struggling US chip maker.The Japanese technology investor announced the multibillion-dollar deal on Tuesday, in a move expected to give it a 2% stake in the business. Continue reading…
“Nuevo elogio del imbécil”: El libro de Pino Aprile que explica por qué la sociedad premia la estupidez (Quelle: Clarin.com – Home – Lo último)
El periodista y escritor italiano acaba de publicar un ensayo que desafía el discurso sobre el avance de la inteligencia artificial. La obra argumenta que mientras la tecnología se sofistica, las facultades intelectuales humanas se deterioran. Y explora la paradoja de cómo la estupidez, lejos de ser un defecto, podría ser una ventaja adaptativa.
Un neurocirujano se entrenaba en un ícono turístico de Mendoza y lo atacaron cinco perros pitbull (Quelle: Clarin.com – Home – Lo último)
Fabián Cremaschi (59) contó en sus redes sociales lo que le pasó en el perilago del dique Potrerillos. Si bien no precisó qué heridas sufrió, agradeció a quienes lo asistieron y también a los dueños de los animales.”Gracias a la ayuda inmediata de muchísima gente, hoy puedo contarlo, literalmente”, expresó.