Music for a while

November 10, 2006 by quoyle
Posted in category Blog , Classical , Madrigals , North , Piano

Drink in [the] Music with delight,
And list'ning and silent, and silent and list'ning,
And list'ning and silent obey.

Music, for a while, Shall all your cares beguile Shall, all - all, all - Shall all your cares beguile.

The effect and 'this, stop time, to calm the moment and breathe in the silence and shattered the harmony of the spheres. The order of things in the bottom of this composition, and what 'seems simply too beautiful to the eye, the complexity' and 'hidden deep in the folds of the composition. Contemporary of Newton Purcell said: "The truth 'is always found in simplicity, never in confusion." And I would give you the charm of this composition and the real beauty in the simplicity and authentic hidden' disarming of this composition by Purcell.

He long ere this HAD tuned the jarring spheres, and left no hell below. (In memory of Dryden Purcell)

(On Air Music for a while Dawn Upshaw and the magnificent jazz reinterpretation of Bobo Stenson 09/09/2006 Jazztage live, live music has no time instant)

One year ago: First Song (For Ruth)

Comments

5 Responses to "Music for a while"
  1. cronomoto writes:

    :-O

    am speechless

    -seems-like all people who have commented so far.

  2. LeggeraMariposa writes:

    "The truth 'is always found in simplicity, never in confusion. "

    As is true ...

    good luck F. .. because you know it is ..

    C.

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