Monday, April 11, 2011

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Enchanted April


What is a spell?

A spell is a desire organized, passionate, creative and personal, which is sent to the Universe "in memtem" and becomes a sort of "prayer-D" that involves all the senses. Somehow, it appeals to something far more powerful than just wishful thinking ....( and, given how well things went, I guess this spellcasting not give us anything wrong.)
The Universe is magical and we are all more or less than the personal expression of that magic, for very different we are, if occasionally (only occasionally when!) we followed our intuition, without allowing any time to keep us from our daily habits to take some "crazy decision" would find that would not come out of our wonder.

A trip to the curiosity, and the high expectations, trust in relationships, to exchange stories and experiences, to laugh uncontrollably and even good-byes with tears, could prove it work some as a cure-all prescription.
Any day can be a perfect opportunity to discover the wisdom of having ignored (for once) and do not have fought back to that intuition, that longing, that change, most of us have spent their lives "looking" at this stage of life, it is time now to "find "...?

Believe it or not, this entry is musical, but today I'm too stunned to talk about anything, so I give you basic information and if you want to know more, then you know ...
Mormon Tabernacle Choir The choir (and you know it in other entries) interprets the song "You'll Never Walk Alone" ("Never Walk Alone '), Richard Rodgers and Oscar Hammerstein, composed in 1945 for a Broadway musical , and because of its success, has become a classic.

goes for all of us, girls ... we are in the picture and no ...!

This is the translation of the letter:

"When you walk through the storm Hold your head high
,
And do not be afraid of the dark;
At the end of the storm find
sunlight And the sweet silver song of a lark.
continues on through the wind,
Go through the rain Though your dreams be
break into pieces.
Walk on, walk on with hope in your heart ,
And never walk alone You'll never walk alone
.
Walk, walk on with hope in your heart,
And never walk alone You'll never walk alone
.

Monday, April 4, 2011

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Nerja - Frigiliana (Málaga)

All week we had a great time in Granada, not spring up at times ... heat wave ...!
But that never fails: just glimpse the weekend ... puffs that give way to clouds and by the raincoats and umbrellas.
This Sunday the world has fallen in Granada city, but at least for a day, has caught us the case in the province of Malaga, and not anywhere: between the towns of Nerja and Frigiliana, at the foot of the mountains south of Almijara, nothing less. These two peoples are well known, one for its beaches (well, no mention know if that was the scene of the shooting outside of that series, do you remember ...? "Verano Azul") and the other for being one of the most beautiful towns in Andalusia (has national awards for this.) See this overview ... with kitty included (bottom you should see the sea, but as the day it was not clear, for nothing).


Our rutilla on Sunday consisted of going from one village to another, crossing paths, sidewalks, canals and river channels a bit of the foot of the Sierra de la Almijara, which this time of year is spring floral euphoria unleashed in (to the misfortune, of course, some of our fellow club, which in some cases have not been able to come in the spring allergies, and others have somewhat regular to go through depending on what areas ... sneezing, coughing and itching of arms and face have been today's agenda).



You see, in the plane can see the road from one village to another, and in the profile, the distance in kms (in this case ... but 17.2 GPS with fellow was more distance). The increases appear strong but not so: the sidewalks make gradual and almost hardly you find out that you climb.

The day that started quite bold in terms of time is concerned, little by little we have been allowed to finish the trip without getting wet ... and just as the hours passed, the clouds have been lifted and we have discern much of the beautiful mountains surrounding us. In this era are so green that anyone swear as part of a large garden, fragrant of all kinds, palm, gorse, esparto in bloom, jaraleras, countless wildflowers names very rare and very local ... the which is a typical Mediterranean forest and very well preserved by the way. I have thought of a few friends to whom would love to see this ...



This way we have done goes slowly in the mountains, and soon we took a path that has left us in the beautiful canal of the river Chillar ... water passes through it is so clean and so fresh and turquoise photos will ever do justice. Part of the route we did, you see, balancing on the edge of the canal and the soft murmur of the water alongside ... Nature's pure music to me.


This canal leads to a small dam where there is a "Pantaneto" and it takes the water a few feet below is the actual course of Chillar, diminished by this little "theft" ... but just nice if the carry all, with its white stone Lechill.


Crossing the river the trail starts to climb, and at a point between up and down we stopped to eat the sandwich ... at this stage of the day, of course, our group was already divided into two "camps": the "conservative", not changing the routes and follow the route mapped out, and the "anarchist" (Which I have always been united, if we strip the mountain goat), which seeks to lengthen everything you can ...!
But today, for the first time, I dropped my duty as a goat and I took things more calmly ... you know I've been all over the birthday weekend, and one night he stayed only , just over 2 hours takes its toll, especially if it meets my age (........) and the next day is to make a hiking route ...!
So all day with the face of "Corpse Bride" and making heroic efforts to keep eyes open to see if I learn that not everything can be done because I have not precisely 20 years.

Everyone we met at lunch and finished our route as a formal group, to reach the Alto de la Garza, we had no choice but to stop because the views were so incredible they have to be crazy not to look if only a time.

This

below, the higher is the Morning Star ... I know her because you have raised with me a while ago.


distant waterfalls, mountains, Nerja from afar with the sea in the background ... Do you remember my accident a few months ago just before the summit of a peak ...? Peak is heaven and I have it behind me ... my Victoria compete surprised me with his picture while talking to him and told him not to be so quiet, that soon I will go there ... and this time they'll get up!


Near the end of the trip, we dropped into the riverbed Higuerón, as nice as his friend Chillar, and the bed as white and as clean as the water. After crossing and reaching the Pool of Bataan, which is a pond that stores water for irrigation and that is spectacular in size and depth, we finally reached Frigiliana.





And in the village, we have taken a stroll through the crowded streets clean and well groomed (oh, Lord) that we are not education have been looking at one another with our hair, our backpacks, our boots and our paints have spent the day walking through those fields. No, no, we were not so bad, haha \u200b\u200b... the end of the day was the beer on the terrace of rigor, and my "Happy Birthday" sung by my compis ... and one of the times , even in English ...! In the end, it has been raining and we umbrellas out .... but I'm sure the songs of my friends have nothing to do with it.






The beautiful pictures that you are seeing today have Angus, Padi, Pepe, Antonio, Vicente and Manuel (and also as always, does the level and profile). You know they are all in the club page.

Thursday, March 31, 2011

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"Death of love Isolde" by Richard Wagner



Richard
Wagner: The Man, the genius, the musician, the writer, the thinker, the busybody, the histrionic medium ultimately nineteenth century, lived passionately in every way, from 1813 to 1883. He was the "total artist" for many, for others embodied the new Socrates corrupting the youth of Germany.
contradictory character of all, his great musical instincts contrasted with the prose of a reactionary ideologue, anti-Semitic, racist and Nazi, that he even influence the mind of Adolf Hitler, a great admirer of his music.


was intensely loved and hated, followed and criticized and recognized during his lifetime as the "high priest of the religious art," as he himself said (it was at all times fully aware of his genius and worth). Acclaimed conductor, composer, lyricist, arranger, operas, newspaper columnist, activist and political exile, was among his detractors to character height Nietzsche, among his followers by King Ludwig II of Bavaria (which later said he was gay and was in love with the composer).


led a troubled and unstable life except in his later years, both professionally and personally. His egocentric character, whimsical and sometimes cocky earned him many enemies and quarrels, and personally ... tendency to be a womanizer in his first marriage became a torture to the death of his wife, Minna Planer (whose relationship was fraught with infidelities by both parties, separations and reconciliations). This was Minna, who struggled with her husband's unspeakable.


The widowed married Cosima, illegitimate daughter of the great pianist and composer Franz Liszt (who was then married to the conductor Hans von Bülow, big fan of Wagnerian music and that it was therefore doubly betrayed: by his wife and his favorite composer), with whom relations had been some time. Next to it and their children began to stabilize and lead a quieter life and more dedicated exclusively to composition.


died in Venice, "city that adored and which was passing on a journey that would not return, and was buried in Bayreuth, in the garden of his home in recent years, this city \u200b\u200bwas the scene where he developed most of his career and even had its own Opera House, where he premiered his works. The theater was built under the supervision of own Wagner, and currently hosts the Bayreuth Festival, which takes place every year in summer and is dedicated to the representation of Wagner's operas. This is Wahnfried, his mansion in Bayreuth, in the back of this garden is buried under the shade of a linden.


Wagner composed operas not only, but for this genre for which he is most renowned and rightly so, unlike other operatic composers, he wrote the scripts in which then would be based music, and even designed the scenery of the whole, is what he called "total art." Works like the monumental tetralogy "Der Ring des Nibelungen," "Tannhäuser," "Die Meistersinger of Nuremberg", "Parsifal" and especially "Tristan und Isolde" are milestones in the history of this genre. This is the final manuscript of "Tristan" with his signature.

Structured his dramatic music (opera) on the "leitmotif" or guiding principle, which consists of a short and recognizable and melodic and rhythmic pattern that is associated with each of the characters, situations and emotional states so that each time a character appears on the scene or situation, automatically hear "theme." (This resource is used much today in film soundtracks, for example, in Star Wars, each time it appears the character of Darth Vader, the music always sounds so associated with him and we all recognize instantly).

is not the place to talk about the harmony used by Wagner in his music, but just say that was then and evolution of the left by Chopin and Liszt, and with regard to the layout of form, replaced in his works and developments classical variations used until then by the "infinite melody" or evolution of music in terms of psychological development or expression of the work.


Today I brought the well known "Death of Isolde's love, which is a short instrumental, no singing, the end of the opera (... more or less). This work is undoubtedly the most representative of all that he composed, and was much admired even by his detractors.
was unveiled in 1865, and is considered his most progressive and pioneering theories of atonal music of the twentieth century. The argument is based on an ancient European legend, the Legend of Tristan and Isolde ", which Wagner adapted to his script, while retaining the essence of myth: the hero, noble and brave, the beautiful and wicked princess who succumb to love a destructive war between two peoples as a stage background, the tragic death of him and the supreme sacrifice of her died with her lover, etc etc.


In the snippet of music today summarizes the overwhelming passion that permeates the entire opera, as expressed by the orchestra alone, it represents the very moment she dies beside the body of Tristan, to join him in eternity.

seems that this music was in part inspired by the platonic love that was between Wagner and the wife of one of its sponsors, Mathilde Wessendonk, during his first marriage, Wagner fell in love with this woman and maintained a very close friendship through letters, ended with Wagner's wife Minna intercepted one of the letters and I know how the husband, of course. This is a portrait of Mathilde, was beautiful, girl ...


In this work there are several transcriptions for piano solo, very difficult to play. The most famous is what Liszt himself (father of Wagner) wrote. I prefer the orchestral version ... and I must admit that I bring is probably not the best but I like it because it is the International Festival of Music and Dance in Granada, and the venue is the Palacio de Carlos V, within the precincts of the Alhambra.
It is celebrated every year from late June to mid July, and has something special, maybe it's the place, incredible, or summer evenings, or the music itself, or all at time ... but every year we attend more concerts are excited.

The orchestra is the West Eastern Divan Orchestra and the director, Daniel Barenboim.

In a few weeks are put on sale tickets for this year (the 60 )...¡ ... I can not wait!

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