Rococo: Travel, Pleasure, Madness Soundtrack (

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Rating: 8.40/10 from 84 votes
Tags: rococo
Alternate Names:
Title in Italiano:

Rococò

Title in Português:

Rococo: Travel, Pleasure, Madness

Synopsis

Rococo: Travel, Pleasure, Madness

In this fascinating book, the author explores the extravagant world of Rococo art and culture, focusing on the themes of travel, pleasure, and madness. Through a series of captivating stories and anecdotes, readers are taken on a journey through the opulent palaces and salons of 18th-century Europe.

The author delves into the decadent lifestyles of the aristocracy, highlighting their obsession with luxury, indulgence, and excess. From lavish balls and masquerades to scandalous affairs and secret rendezvous, the Rococo era was a time of hedonism and extravagance.

But beneath the surface of this glittering facade lay a darker reality. The author explores the theme of madness in Rococo art, revealing the hidden anxieties and insecurities of a society on the brink of revolution. Through a careful analysis of paintings, sculptures, and decorative arts, the author uncovers the underlying tensions and contradictions of the Rococo period.

Overall, Rococo: Travel, Pleasure, Madness offers a thought-provoking exploration of a fascinating period in art history, shedding light on the complexities of a world driven by desire, excess, and madness.

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Play Title Artist
Rococo: Travel, Pleasure, Madness
Barbara Rose
The Hem
Sense and Sensibility (From the 2008 BBC Adaptation)
The Beast Lets Belle Go - From "Beauty and the Beast"/Score
The Dress
The West Wing
Winter's Waltz - From "Frozen"/Score
Waltz in C Minor, WoO 219, Hess 68
Impromptu, Op. 36 in F-Sharp
Waltz, Op. 34 No. 2, Valse brillante, in A Minor - Remastered
Violin Concerto No. 1 in A Minor, BWV 1041: II. Andante
Binary Sunset
Lost Light (feat. Kronos Quartet)
Tranquility
Excerpt from the Hope
Opening Suite
Für Elise, WoO 59
Piano Sonata No. 14 in C-Sharp Minor, Op. 27 No. 2 "Moonlight": I. Adagio sostenuto
Mozart / Arr Grieg: Piano Sonata No. 16 in C Major, K. 545: I. Allegro (Arr. Grieg for 2 Pianos) [Live]
Tchaikovsky: The Nutcracker, Op. 71, Act 2: No. 12 Divertissement - Coffee - Arabian Dance

User reviews

Susan Martinez
5/10

The music evokes a sense of hedonism and excess, mirroring the lavish balls and scandalous affairs that defined the Rococo era, making it a truly immersive experience for those interested in this period of history.

Steven Campbell
10/10

The thematic depth of the soundtrack is truly impressive, as it skillfully navigates through the contrasting themes of pleasure and madness. The music effectively conveys the hidden anxieties and tensions of a society on the brink of revolution, adding a layer of complexity to the overall listening experience.

Andrew Turner
5/10

The music truly brings to life the extravagant world of Rococo art and culture, enhancing the reader's understanding and appreciation of the themes of travel, pleasure, and madness that defined this period in history.

Margaret Jones
7/10

Each track tells a captivating story, immersing the audience in the decadent lifestyles of the aristocracy with its themes of luxury, indulgence, and excess. The music evokes the atmosphere of lavish balls, scandalous affairs, and secret rendezvous, perfectly capturing the hedonism and extravagance of the Rococo period.

Donna Gonzalez
5/10

I appreciate how the soundtrack delves into the darker themes of madness and hidden anxieties present in Rococo art, adding depth and complexity to the overall listening experience.

Sarah Perez
3/10

The music felt disjointed and uninspired, failing to evoke the decadent lifestyles and hedonistic atmosphere of the 18th-century European aristocracy portrayed in the book. It missed the opportunity to enhance the storytelling and transport listeners to a world of luxury and excess.

Margaret Roberts
1/10

The choice of instruments and melodies did not effectively convey the themes of travel, pleasure, and madness explored in the book. Instead of adding depth and emotion to the narratives, the soundtrack felt flat and disconnected, ultimately detracting from the overall experience of the work.

David Green
8/10

Moreover, the soundtrack skillfully conveys the underlying tensions and contradictions of the era, mirroring the hidden anxieties and insecurities of a society on the brink of revolution. Through its melodies and arrangements, the music sheds light on the complexities of a world driven by desire, excess, and madness, offering a truly thought-provoking listening experience.

Michael Mitchell
6/10

The careful selection of musical pieces and arrangements in the soundtrack effectively conveys the tensions and contradictions of the Rococo period, providing a nuanced understanding of the societal dynamics at play.