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Re: Edutainment: Videos with optional captions teaching while entertaining
Thank you for sharing Teo. This is very nice. I love classical music.
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Re: CD Notes: Synthegration Soundcheck
Thank you Teo for sharing. Nice music and lovely images.
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Re: CD Notes: Synthegration Soundcheck
Thank you kindly Teo for the beautiful music. The images are also very nice with the beautiful flowers in the background.
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Re: Phlox
If you receive less than 1 inch of rain a week, remember to regularly water your plants throughout the summer.
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Re: Zounds! New Freeboards sounds tests 1 2 3 testing!
Thank you Teo for sharing this incredible amount of work that you have done. Nice music and lovely images.
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Re: Amazing 13 Year Old Alma Deutscher
Alma has written concertos for piano and violin, as well as works for symphony orchestra and now two operas. Her ability to imagine melodies is innate, and connected to her impressive skills in improvisation. She has a sense of wonder and curiosity about music that suits her age, but she is mature in her focus on her craft. Her industriousness comes out of a simple love for the work, and she even seems capable of enjoying her unique life, and she always wants to be a composer.
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Re: Franz Liszt's AMAZING B Minor Sonata - Sir Frederick Ashton choreographed especially for Margot Fonteyn and Rudolf Nureyev, amazing!
Thank you Teo. This is a very beautiful ballet and fabulous music. I love every minute of it.
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Re: Franz Liszt's AMAZING B Minor Sonata - Sir Frederick Ashton choreographed especially for Margot Fonteyn and Rudolf Nureyev, amazing!
Thank you Teo. This is really beautiful, both the dancing and the music. Thank you for sharing. Love, Vicky
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Re: Franz Liszt's AMAZING B Minor Sonata - Sir Frederick Ashton choreographed especially for Margot Fonteyn and Rudolf Nureyev, amazing!
Thank you Teo. This ballet and the music is really beautiful. Love, yoko
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Re: Franz Liszt's AMAZING B Minor Sonata - Sir Frederick Ashton choreographed especially for Margot Fonteyn and Rudolf Nureyev, amazing!
Nice music I really enjoyed.
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Re: Ravi Shankar has died.
Ravi Shankar who died on December 11, 2012 at the age of 92, is still a powerful and lasting influence on music. he granted international audiences access to a millenia-old Indian musical tradition. He brought Eastern elements-both tonal and rhythmic-into Western music. May he be at peace. Love, Inda
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Re: Beyond imagination
Dear Teo, dear Sue and dear Gisèle, thank you from my heart for your kind comments and for welcoming me back so kindly. I missed you too. The last weeks have been very stressful, as I helped a dear friend in preparing her move. Often I returned towards midnight at home ... but now my friend is gone and lives far away and I am sad, but goodness gracious getting through all of her things trying also to reduce the quantity of things was tough, because she had accumulated so much I recommend...
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Re: Chopin's favorite piano maker shuts down :(
This is truly sad news. Chopin is one of my favourite composers, and he played and wrote his music using the Pleyel piano. Thank you for sharing the news Teo. Love, yoko
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Re: A Few Japanese Customs
For making Japanese music there is a stringed instrument named the koto. The koto is the national instrument of Japan.[
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Re: Dedication by Cyril Scott
From: Dreams After Death: The Awakening. A moment of years-the spell of a magic moment raise The mask of mourning from the soul; While yet beneath the frame-destroying furnace blazes, The god within has sought his golden goal. A soft caressing, born of thousand-scented breezes, A mingling music murmuring bliss, A blending and a sigh which every pain appeases, And thus the soul inhales the awak'ning kiss. A calmness reigns-in all the sounds a silence lingers, A silence which alone is joy. And...
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Re: Dreams After Death
One hour of earth caressed by heaven's fragrance, Long faded from the earthly memory now, When soul encircled soul among the smiling roses, As vesper sunbeams bathed your virgin brow. One hour which reached the crest of every rapture, In which Life's sea had wearied of every storm, When breathed the very essence of your virgin passion, From out the halo of your hallowed form. All words were mute-the soul had met the spirit, I pressed no kiss but wrapt my life in yours, And soul with soul we...
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Re: Dreams After Death
My dream is of a realm of passing Peace. An early autumn day is swooning slowly, The blue is veiled by violet-tinted fleece, And from the earth an incense rises slowly, And all the sounds of Nature's singing cease. Upon a cone-like hill- begirt by woods Of mystic furs that rise in stately splendour, And in the breezes sway their sombre hoods- A chapel rests; its form both grand and tender Stands out against the gold above the woods. For just beyond the hill the cloudy screen Is rent, and...
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Re: Bus Reality Show
Thank you Margherita. I really am honoreed to share this Bus Reality Show. It is a wonderful ride. I love the girl completely immersed in her music. Love, yoko
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Re: First try MIDI - snippet
This is really nice Teo. Now we have speakers and it is good to hear the music. I will be on holidays now. Have a nice summer playing music. Love Vicky
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Re: Worlds apart
Beautiful Sylvie! Thanks googols for sharing! Would we be foreign languages I would then say... I got lost in translation... For you say... You hear my voice but no longer my heart... Yet... I know we are one language One beat, one pulse Bringing to life Thousand of melodies Then, how could we ever get lost? Lose touch? Closeness I must still fear...but why? You say... You no longer feel my music... Our rhythms seeming worlds apart. Why, oh why...do I fear being your favorite song? © Sylvie...
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Re: Stephen Foster
I like Stephen Foster's music and his poems. Thank you for remembering him. Love, yoko (writen by Stephen C. Foster) Way down upon de Swanee ribber, Far, far away, Dere's wha my heart is turning ebber, Dere's wha de old folks stay. All up and down de whole creation, Sadly I roam, Still longing for de old plantation, And for de old folks at home. All de world am sad and dreary, Ebry where I roam, Oh! darkeys how my heart grows weary, Far from de old folks at home. All round de little farm I...
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Re: Stephen Foster
The MIDI music playing in the background now is from: http://www.pdmusic.org/foster.html A huge MP3 file (2700K!) with lyrics (words sung): http://www.stephen-foster-songs.de/MP3/foster02.mp3 from: http://www.stephen-foster-songs.de/Archiv02.htm
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Re: Stephen Foster
Thank you Teo for the music, and thank you yoko. My old kentucky home, good night! The sun shines bright in the old Kentucky home, 'Tis summer, the darkies are gay, The corn top's ripe and the meadow's in the bloom While the birds make music all the day. The young folks roll on the little cabin floor, All merry, all happy and bright: By'n by Hard Times comes a knocking at the door, Then my old Kentucky Home, good night! Weep no more, my lady, oh! weep no more to-day! We will sing one song...
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Re: First try MIDI - snippet
Glad you are all enjoying the MIDI music show! I'm still trying to get these TAGS into the files, so that they show who made them! I went here: http://www.artlythere.com/cgi-bin/forum/Blah.pl?m-1154280348/s-0/ then here: http://www.harmony-central.com/Software/Mac/midi.html and got MIDI Kit 2.7.1, I think it has put these tags in correctly: Full Song Name Copyright Author Let's see if that works hum? I still want Genre, Recorded Date, URL, Instruments??? but hey, we have a start at least!
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Re: First try MIDI - snippet
MidiKit let me set FULL NAME, and COPYRIGHT - which is 256 characters, so I filled it with lots of indexable information. And, the copyright seems to show up in a few Windows music players. Sharing my MIDI files has become a hot topic here: Magle classical forums But I'm still waiting to be able to cross-index the way I want to. PEACE, of music, Teo
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Re: Do You enjoy me?
Dear Margherita, I always enjoy everything that you write. Reading this beautiful poem is the most wonderful way to start a busy week. Thank you for sharing your words on Givnology. Love, Sue
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Re: Beautiful Colors of Autumn
Have you ever noticed a tree standing naked against the sky, How beautiful it is? All its branches are outlined, and in its nakedness There is a poem, there is a song. Every leaf is gone and it is waiting for the spring. When the spring comes, it again fills the tree with The music of many leaves, Which in due season fall and are blown away. And this is the way of life. - Krishnamurti
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Re: William Butler Yeats
Amen and Awomen! Music of Yeats and now a seeeerious test of multimuddy.. he he.. from: http://www.cyntx.com/ip/images/images.html Those Images What if I bade you leave The cavern of the mind? There's better exercise In the sunlight and wind. I never bade you go To Moscow or to Rome. Renounce that drudgery, Call the muses home. Seek those images That constitute the wild, The lion and the virgin, The harlot and the child. Find in middle air An eagle on the wing, Recognise the five That makes...
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Re: Eye talk
Dear Margherita, reading your beautiful poem is magic for the eyes . Thank you for posting it on givnology; it is a wonderful way to start the week. I have missed your poetry as well. Love, Sue
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Re: The Magic of Winter
Winter by Tommy Makem WINTER, a sharp bitter day the robin turns plump against the cold the sun is week silver faded from gold he is late in his coming and short in his stay Man, beast, bird and air all purging, all cleansing, earth already purified awaits the rite of spring Her bridal gown a virgin snow and frosts in her hair A snowdrop by the road today bowed gracefully and high upon the wing up in the sparkling nothingness, a lone bird began to sing Can gentle spring be far away?
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Re: The Magic of Winter
Oooohhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh, what a wonderful thread! I feel the magic of Winter deep deep within, always longing for the snowy landscapes I enjoyed in Switzerland. I want to share my "White Silence" here again: White Silence The morning air carries the fragrance of snow, sparkling white beauty reflecting in my eyes. I plunge into this softness this myriad of snowflakes each a masterpiece of design beholding a vision of peace. My footprints across the field a friendly message to the sky. I am...
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Re: "Go! You are one of the fortunate ones! For you will give joy and happiness to many other people! There is nothing better or finer!"-Beethoven to Liszt
Thank you for this wonderful post Teo. I have always liked the music of Beethoven and Liszt. Both are quite a challenge to play. Liszt must have been deeply touched by Beethoven's words.
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Re: "Go! You are one of the fortunate ones! For you will give joy and happiness to many other people! There is nothing better or finer!"-Beethoven to Liszt
Thank you for sharing this with us Teo. Liszt must have felt really good when Beethoven made the following remark: ‘Go! You are one of the fortunate ones! For you will give joy and happiness to many other people! Like yoko, I really enjoy the music of both composers.
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Re: "Go! You are one of the fortunate ones! For you will give joy and happiness to many other people! There is nothing better or finer!"-Beethoven to Liszt
And Beethoven was right! That was some kind of encouragement that could not be forgotten! Wonderful meeting that signed a life and in ripples the lives of many ... all those who listen in enchantment to Liszt's music. Every now and then we need to let the music of those great unforgettable musicians touch our hearts, to allow our souls to experience beauty and to be transported into paradise. ... there is nothing better or finer! No... Thank you dear Teo for sharing this piece of biography.
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Re: "Go! You are one of the fortunate ones! For you will give joy and happiness to many other people! There is nothing better or finer!"-Beethoven to Liszt
“I think music in itself is healing. It's an explosive expression of humanity. It's something we are all touched by. No matter what culture we're from, everyone loves music.” Billy Joel quotes (American Pianist, Singer and Song Writer, b.1949)
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Re: Victor Hugo
THE GENESIS OF BUTTERFLIES by: Victor Hugo (1802-1885) HE dawn is smiling on the dew that covers The tearful roses; lo, the little lovers That kiss the buds, and all the flutterings In jasmine bloom, and privet, of white wings, That go and come, and fly, and peep and hide, With muffled music, murmured far and wide. Ah, the Spring time, when we think of all the lays That dreamy lovers send to dreamy mays, Of the fond hearts within a billet bound, Of all the soft silk paper that pens wound,...
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Re: Shedding New Light on Stonehenge
Inda, it took me a week to be up to reading it, but I loved this article.
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Re: Abigale Circles
Thank you so much! Tomorrow will be a week since she's left this plane. There has been only had one day that I haven't broken down & cried this past week. Her mother was a feral cat who walked in the door one morning as my husband was leaving for work. She came right over to where I was sitting and laid down in between my feet and proceeded to have a litter of kittens. Our parrot Bobo became very curious right from the beginning and stepped up on my shoulder and watched with great...
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Re: Abigale Circles
Originally posted by dear the stranger: Thank you so much! Tomorrow will be a week since she's left this plane. There has been only had one day that I haven't broken down & cried this past week. Her mother was a feral cat who walked in the door one morning as my husband was leaving for work. She came right over to where I was sitting and laid down in between my feet and proceeded to have a litter of kittens. Our parrot Bobo became very curious right from the beginning and stepped up on...
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Re: Abigale Circles
There the sky is filled with music: There it rains nectar: There the harp-strings jingle, and there the drums beat. What a secret splendour is there, in the mansion of the sky! There no mention is made of the rising and the setting of the sun; In the ocean of manifestation, which is the light of love, day and night are felt to be one. Joy for ever , no sorrow, no struggle! There have I seen joy filled to the brim, perfection of joy; No place for error is there. Kabir
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Re: HAPPY EASTER
HAPPY EASTER all who celebrate. We will be away until the middle of next week, this is why I sent early wishes. Have a nice weekend. Love, Sue
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Re: Ayurveda, Samhita, 5 elements, my notes on Simon's book
Thank you Teo for sharing your notes on Simon's book. Like yoko, I will need to come back and spend some time on this post. Love, Inda ********** \
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Re: Colors of Spring
Thank you Sylvie. This is so beautiful. Our spring is a bit slow in coming this year, but hopefully next week will bring all the beautiful colours. Love, Vicky
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Re: Very silly joke
This is really silly, but what a funny way to start the week Laughing, Vicky
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Re: Enjoy a preview of 8 classical music channels I'm sharing
This is very nice Teo. Thank you for sharing all this beautiful music. Love, Sue
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Re: Enjoy a preview of 8 classical music channels I'm sharing
Thank you for sharing the classical music channels with us. We are really enjoying the beautiful music. Love, Inda
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Re: Enjoy a preview of 8 classical music channels I'm sharing
Thank you Teo. These channels play very beautiful music with the angels. Love, Vicky
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Re: Enjoy a preview of 8 classical music channels I'm sharing
Thank you Teo. I enjoy listening to this type of music. Sincerely, Gisele
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Re: Going away for a while
Have a safe and enjoyable trip yoko. I will not be here as wellfor about 10 days, because my friends are closing the office for a week. See you when you come back. Sincerely, Gisele