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About Me:
(Flammes Sombres)
The heart beats, tears flow, leafs that palpitate
In winds where oceans vanish 'n mistery.
As agonized craves for freedom cry belate,
Doth darkness blind the soul in misery.
Abiding in that world, a ten'brous world,
I cling to that star, that vaguely penetrates
That sable haze that shrouds sweet splendor. Bold
The eye doth not see, but that what sustains.
O, thou magnificent star that's kindl'd my dream
With hope! Where's thy attractive luminous scent?
O bring thy majestic gleam once more, redeem
My world in gloom so lost without relent!
My light is there where winds do go in dreams,
Behold where oceans flow, there fall my beams!
To my revered teacher, Avi Schönfeld
© 2008 L. N.v.G.
Occupation:
Pianist
Interests:
Classical music, poetry, other arts, meta physics and the natural sciences.
Movies:
Nosferatu, Phantom der Nacht: with Klaus Kinski - Grave of the Fire Flies: Japanese cartoon by Isao Takahata - Castle in the Sky: Japanese Cartoon by Hayao Miyazaki - Effi Briest: by R.W. Fassbinder
Music:
Favorite composers are Scriabin, Ravel and Schumann
Books:
Adgar Allan Poe, Dante, Lewis Carrol and Friedrich Nietzsche.
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Great Thank you for 2011.
Is he really your teacher or is it a metaphor?