Tagged With "Chamber Choir Sireen"
Reply
Re: Willie Lynch The Making Of A Slave-Watch your language!
Thanks for bringing this topic back!!! Well said Gisele. "So called enlightened" is right! So called HUMANITY! Luckily, we have some rather enlightened souls here @ Givnology... thanks God and Angels!!! Those members in Toronto, Canada, well, you have a special place in my heart. Did you know: York the original name of Toronto, was the first place where slavery was illegal? Niagara Falls was where they could sneak over the border, to St. Catherines the town next door. You can see Toronto...
Reply
Re: Classic Autumn Poetry
To Autumn John Keats (1820) Season of mists and mellow fruitfulness, Close bosom-friend of the maturing sun; Conspiring with him how to load and bless With fruit the vines that round the thatch-eves run; To bend with apples the moss’d cottage-trees, And fill all fruit with ripeness to the core; To swell the gourd, and plump the hazel shells With a sweet kernel; to set budding more, And still more, later flowers for the bees, Until they think warm days will never cease, For Summer has...
Reply
Re: Classic Spring Poems
The Spring By Thomas Carew Now that the winter's gone, the earth hath lost Her snow-white robes, and now no more the frost Candies the grass, or casts an icy cream Upon the silver lake or crystal stream; But the warm sun thaws the benumbed earth, And makes it tender; gives a sacred birth To the dead swallow; wakes in hollow tree The drowsy cuckoo, and the humble-bee. Now do a choir of chirping minstrels bring In triumph to the world the youthful Spring. The valleys, hills, and woods in rich...
Reply
Re: Art Timeline - Artists, styles and inventions
Dear friends, Attached is the updated file, it is in MS-Wierd formatted with almost no margins, so it needs fixing, and page numbers, but I want to share it for your enjoyment, information, and as an attachment I suppose it is accessible here FOREVER! he he.. While I'm "backing up" for posterity (LOL ) here is Uncle Blob's' forums replies to Art Timeline and Daadadadaadaa: http://givnology.com/BlobTimeline.htm http://givnology.com/Daadadadaadaa.htm Harmony and beautiful sounds to you all, ...
Reply
Re: Prayer for South Carolina
Rev. Clementa Pinckney, 41 . In 1996, at 23, he was elected to the South Carolina House of Representatives, the youngest black person ever. Four years later, he was elected to the state Senate. Pinckney left a wife, Jennifer, and two children, Eliana and Malana. Cynthia Hurd, 54 , was baptized in the church and went there her whole life. Her late mother sang in the choir. Hurd’s loss is “incomprehensible” to the Charleston County Public Library, where she worked. The library said she was...
Reply
Re: Mozart in Egypt
Thank you for sharing Mozart in Egypt. I was not really familiar with that particular piece, although I have listened and like a lot of Mozart's music.
Topic
Art Timeline - Artists, styles and inventions
ART TIMELINE Dufay, Guillaume (1400-1474) Northern France Artusi, Giovani Maria (1540-1613) Italian composer in 1600 stated: “They…ruin the good old rules handed down…by theorists and excellent musicians… These...
Topic
Tallinn Music Week has grown into one of northern Europe’s biggest indoor festivals
http://www.euronews.com/embed/329082/ From: http://www.euronews.com/2016/0...om-around-the-world/ With: "Estonian bagpipe, Jew's harp, some whistles, guitar and drums" this may even be too multicultural and diverse for ME! British post punk band The Membranes together with Estonia’s all female Chamber Choir Sireen . Oh man! Put your ear-belts on and see, I mean listen? Maybe watch from a distance, if you don't have your ear-plugs in.. Love'n'light beams, Teo
Topic
Mozart in Egypt
http://mozartanniversary.com/545732.htm quote: "More than 200 musicians & singers have participated in Mozart in Egypt 2, bringing together peoples from Europe and the Middle-East - a symphonic orchestra conducted by the Bulgarian maestro Deyan...
Reply
Re: Classic Garden Poetry
To Spring William Blake (1783) O thou with dewy locks, who lookest down Through the clear windows of the morning, turn Thine angel eyes upon our western isle, Which in full choir hails thy approach, O Spring! The hills tell one another, and the listening Valleys hear; all our longing eyes are turn’d Up to thy bright pavilions: issue forth And let thy holy feet visit our clime! Come o’er the eastern hills, and let our winds Kiss thy perfumèd garments; let us taste Thy morn and evening breath;...
Reply
Re: Classic Garden Poetry
Poetry of John Keats (1795-1821) To Autumn Season of mists and mellow fruitfulness, Close bosom-friend of the maturing sun; Conspiring with him how to load and bless With fruit the vines that round the thatch-eves run; To bend with apples the moss'd cottage-trees, And fill all fruit with ripeness to the core; To swell the gourd, and plump the hazel shells With a sweet kernel; to set budding more, And still more, later flowers for the bees, Until they think warm days will never cease, For...
Reply
Re: Snowflakes, tiny jewels of ice
So nice, that this wonder filled thread came up again right now, when I am experiencing this amazing snowfall in Rome. In this very moment it is snowing again ... all is white and how could I not write about it? Here I am sharing my poem: I took this picture from our balcony ... Transfixed I watch the snowflakes fall in quiet procession from sky to earth like candid petals of Christ roses scattered at random by rollicking angels. Millions of ice crystals have gathered to perform their show...
Reply
Re: Snowflakes, tiny jewels of ice
Thank you Margherita, for the lovely words. I have had the pleqasure of seeing magical snowflakes.Where I am we have had snow.
Reply
Re: Snowflakes, tiny jewels of ice
Thank you kindly margherita. Your poem is lovely. We had a bit of snow here, but it has stopped. We had nothing like this. Love, Sue
Reply
Re: Snowflakes, tiny jewels of ice
Dear Margherita, Thank you so much for the lovely poem. I was in a big rush when I was on Givnology the last time that I am embarrased to say that i did not see it. This is so beautiful. Thank you. Love, Inda **********
Reply
Re: Tallinn Music Week has grown into one of northern Europe’s biggest indoor festivals
Thank you Teo for this interesting post.
Reply
Re: Tallinn Music Week has grown into one of northern Europe’s biggest indoor festivals
Maybe Europe is becoming a bit too mixed? I think that a lot of the beautiful culture that defines Europe will be lost. This is a bit sad.
Reply
Re: Tallinn Music Week has grown into one of northern Europe’s biggest indoor festivals
Thank you Teo for this post. I am not sure that I like this sort of music, but then the new generation in the west has lost some of the sense of refinement and beauty, however, everyone is entitled to enjoy what pleases them. One thing I know, this is not heavenly music, and i will not go back to Tallinn again. They even dress really badly now, I would be scared to walk on the same side of the street with them.
Reply
Re: Tallinn Music Week has grown into one of northern Europe’s biggest indoor festivals
Thank you Teo for the information. Sounds a bit too much for me.