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Josh is a music minor at Westminster College in Pennsylvania, but a TRUMPET MAJOR at heart! As he states in his video, he will be moving up to a mor...
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Josh is a music minor at Westminster College in Pennsylvania, but a TRUMPET MAJOR at heart! As he states in his video, he will be moving up to a more competitive level next year when he changes his major to Music Education. He may also be moving to a college or university with a larger more jazz oriented music department....something I have been encouraging him to do. For being so young (20) and now having already mastered a lot of these techniques in the Trumpet Upper Register Program, the ball is in Josh's court now! If he so desires and if he keeps practicing as hard and as smart as he is doing now, he could take his playing all the way to the top ranks of trumpet professionals.
Josh will be starting the Intro Top Tier Lead Trumpet Program next week and we will definitely post some excerpts of his lead trumpet playing when he completes that course....STAY TUNED!
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Copyright Protected. All Rights Reserved 2011
'The Call of the Reed' (flute) is my new original composition and arrangements for piano violin duet. ...
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Copyright Protected. All Rights Reserved 2011
'The Call of the Reed' (flute) is my new original composition and arrangements for piano violin duet. It was composed in Nov 2011. The violin is played by wonderful viola/violin player and teacher Reg Quiring. 'The Call of the Reed' Is a poem by Rumi, the great 13th century Persian poet. It has deeply moved and inspired me to name my composition after this absolutely magnificent poem. Rumi is one of my most favorite poets in the world. By 'The Call of the Reed', Rumi expresses a profound message of free spirited devotion, love, passion and peace for humanity. It signify's lofty and beautiful ideals. I would like to dedicate this piece to all my dear friends, subscribers and supporters as a gesture of gratitude for their great encouragements and support. With all my love,
Gene
P.S. I would like to thank 'Burning Heart' for dedicating this wonderful and amazing translation.
THE CALL OF THE REED
* (flute)
Listen to the call of the Reed,
It talks of separation!
Ever since they cut me from the reed bed, listening to my wailing songs,
man and woman,
sobbed bitterly.
I searched for the tormented heart
that knows of separation,
to share my painful tale.
Whoever has left his roots,
will come back one day to seek the roots!
I joined every crowd
singing my sad songs
and became one,
with the happy and the sad.
Each thought, he is my friend
yet, no one searched my inner secrets.
My secrets, my wailings are connected,
but you need eyes and ears to know.
Body is not separated from the soul
but he sees only the body and not the soul.
My wailing song is the fire
whoever doesn't have this fire, is not alive
! It is the fire of love,
that goes through the reed.
It is the power of love,
that makes the wine.
If days are gone, let it be,
there is no fear, you are here,
oh beloved, the purest of all.
Oh my child, threw away your chains.
be free!
how long you want to be slave of gold and silver?
Whoever has fallen in love with the beloved
is free from all faults and greeds.
Oh my beloved my sweet dream,
be joyous !
You are the healer of all our pain.
Rumi (Copyright Protected. All Right Reserved)
* The new approach in translation of Rumi's poetry from the original Persian text of 800 years old, is done in such a way as not to sacrifice, change or modify the true meaning and the real message that Rumi wanted to deliver. Another words, in translation, substance rather than the form has been given priority. The translator's aim is to diligently safeguard the authenticity and originality of Persian text and Rumi's thoughts and spirit. "Burning Heart" (Mahrough)
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Tocar as coisas da memória - José Rodrigues - "uma pátria tantos mundos" - Brevíssimo ensaio biográfico de José Rodrigues por Nuno Higin...
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Tocar as coisas da memória - José Rodrigues - "uma pátria tantos mundos" - Brevíssimo ensaio biográfico de José Rodrigues por Nuno Higino, excertos. "....quando fez a sua primeira escultura a sério, um busto de Camões, saiu no jornal. Aos dez anos tinha o seu nome no jornal e aí se afirmava que tinha nascido um escultor. Às vezes os jornais acertam. Um dia um prof. de Liceu disse ao pai que era melhor mandá-lo para Portugal estudar Escultura. Matriculou-se na Escola Soares dos Reis, no Porto. Fez o curso de Escultura na Escola de Belas Artes nesta cidade. Acabou o curso como um dos "quatro vintes", os outros o Armando Alves, o Jorge Pinheiro e o Ângelo de Sousa. O Porto era um deserto cultural - era preciso plantar uma Árvore. Em conjunto com amigos, entre eles os outros"vintes" começou a inventar a Cooperativa Árvore. Aconteceu nos finais da década de 60. "Eu não descobri o convento, fui descoberto", diz José Rodrigues quando fala do Convento de S. Payo, em Vila Nova de Cerveira. Um dia foi, com os filhos do Pulido Valente passear pelo monte de S.Payo. Do alto avistaram aquilo que parecia ser uma ruína. (....) Comprou a ruína e reconstruiu o convento. Em Alfândega da Fé, terra dos pais, terra das cerejas e das alheiras, a Autarquia construiu um Centro Cultural, com projecto de Alcino Soutinho, deu-lhe o seu nome.Em breve acolherá algumas obras suas. José Rodrigues não sabe se traz metido no corpo um anjo ou o diabo. Mas algum coisa é. Recentemente comprou uma antiga fábica de chapéus, situada na Rua da Fábrica Social, entre as ruas de Santa Catarina e do Bonjardim, no Porto. A Fábrica Social passou do sonho à realidade e actualmente é um espaço cultural e sede da Fundação Escultor José Rodrigues." http://www.joserodrigues.org/ Neste clip, com suporte musical- excertos de obras de: Goran Gregovic. JS Bach e L. Beethoven, imagens e textos a partir do catálogo da exposição "Tocar as coisas da memória", com coordenação de Nuno Higino, Design de Marco Fidalgo e fotografias de: Alfredo Vieira, Luís Ferreira Alves, Jorge Coelho e Marco Fidalgo. Numa Org. de Letras & Coisas.
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Love your channel!
Abraços fraternos do amigo brasileiro,
Lorenzo Li
find in our own heart.--Mother Theresa
Blessings and insight, my friend,
CG
love and blessing to you and your dear ones, my friend,
CG