Alfonsina y el Mar (Silent Mood)

January 30, 2005 by quoyle
Posted in category Piano

History of silences, of abandonment, of loneliness, one of those stories that are in the sound of the sea in a stormy night. History of a dull pain, silent door at the bottom of the sea, the silence broken by the waves. Argentina historical song, sung by Mercedes Sosa, revisited many times by the people of jazz, the suggestions of landscapes and the desolation of the soul that tells. Danilo Perez, the magazine has a taste and a delicacy in telling this story that are delicious. The melody remains the original one, but oh well the harmonies change, so that the young pianist seems to evoke more 'than once Debussy openings that gives the piece. The battery Dejohnette and 'touching, incredible as a percussive instrument can be so' lyrical and evocative of the fragmentation of the soul, of the feeling of desolation that tells the song.

Por the bland arena que el mar blades
of pequeña huella no vuelve más
y sendero only a sentence de silencio y LLEGO
hasta el agua profunda
y only a sendero de Penas Puras LLEGO
The hasta espuma

The Alfonsina see walking in the silence of the beach, the small footprints that do not turn back with that one mark of sharp pain and dull, gray morning in a drive that one path that leads to the shells on the seabed. And Danilo Perez and 'them looking the sea, the listener heard that song sung by those beautiful shells and sea horses, dancing close to Alfonsina and you realize that at that time Alfonsina and not' most 'alone' cause his history 'and that was collected and narrated his dream of flight in search of poetry and harmony and' arrived at their destination in the notes sublimated by Danilo Perez.

Te vas Alfonsina you with soledad
¿Qué Poemas buscar nuevos fuiste to?
Y a voz antigua de viento y de mar
You requiebra el alma
the y está llamando
y te vas, hacia squarely como en sueños,
dormida Alfonsina, vestida de mar.



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Comments

17 Responses to "Alfonsina y el Mar (Silent Mood)"
  1. nocedifool writes:

    alfonsina dressed in sea ... beautiful ...

  2. quoyle writes:

    nice this is nice to just text, so 'typically South American feelings

    Hello :-)

  3. Kreshatik writes:

    beautiful evocation. now I'm (pleasantly) getting used to your recollections. :) )

  4. rebiolca writes:

    Been noted in the list "to listen" :-)

    Greetings

  5. Sahishin writes:

    And Danilo Perez and 'them looking the sea, heard ...

    What a beautiful picture, will listen ².

    Hello, you're fine.

  6. quoyle writes:

    The hard part and where is this' Danilo Perez and 'in fact the debut album by Perez (1992) who already' rang in the young nation united orchestra Gillespie

    Danilo Perez - piano, Jack DeJohnette-drums, Santi DiBriano - bass, Joe Lovano, David Sánchez - tenor & soprano sax, steals © n Blades

  7. Always sweet and charming your descriptions .. you made me come to mind perhaps a little 'improperly, but tant'Ã is .. some scenes of "The Piano".

    A woman walking on the beach .. the desire to escape the pursuit of harmony .. .. the notes of a piano .. the bottom of the sea ..

    Beautiful.

    Upi

  8. anonymous user writes:

    should do the comments on the cd work ... quoyle

  9. echizolunar writes:

    the text makes me think of "inspiration", sometimes intimate and very short like a breath, sometimes endlessly round and persistent.

    soon, echizo

  10. anonymous user writes:

    .. And finally, this morning, after long and sometimes * suffered *, spy, I decided to leave two lines, even if only to tell you that I allowed myself to linkarti already than I, in my * tile *, and to get you that what you can convey those lands here, between music and words, is absolutely, utterly amazing.

    Passera ² still here, although I do not believe comment ² often.

    What you write as you write it, for I too know of a past that is not entirely consumed, as a dirty, drunken and corrupt phoenix ashes now done, but still able to fire and destruction.

    ...

    Here, I was already starting to gargle with one of my daily solipsistic, and I do not look like a good business card ..

    Basically, what I wanted to say was simply * because *.

    Thanks, yes.

    To be who you are.

    ^ ^ MalediMiele

  11. cioccolatamara writes:

    how wonderful to discover your blog! thanks to be passed by me. soon, c.

  12. Sahishin writes:

    will be a nice weekend then ... o)

    Buontempo quoyle.

  13. I am very glad that you stopped by and I am very much pleased to know that I liked is my last post ...

    A hug, see you soon!

  14. anonymous user writes:

    Beautiful post confi!

    Almost feel the waves ...

    ;)

    I love you well well!

  15. Ruckert wrote:

    very intriguing ... ² will search through :)

  16. clf2000 writes:



    Your words have revived in me this picture ...

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