Frédéric Chopin at 25,
by Maria Wodzińska,
1835
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Arthur Rubinstein acknowledged Chopin expert made his Carnegie Hall debut in 1906 |
thank you, Art and Freddy
for the music of the night
that leads the soul
to dream of peace
and waterfalls
and streams
Photo by Richard Schear, 2012 |
19 comments:
Hari Om
Oh yes, the serenade... for the cream cheese moon! super shot. YAM xx
Lovely photo, Kay, and I agree about the music--though I know so little about classical music, I do love listening to those calming sounds, and sailing off into dreamland.
That is one of the most dramatic photos of the moon I have seen - the night is so clear. It is beautiful. You can add Dick to your list of thanks for bringing you the night.
Love Chopin but not keen on Rubenstein's interpretations.
Your photo is magical:-)
I mean 'Rubinstein' . . . :-/
Very serene and beautiful, kiddo and Richard's photo is SPECTACULAR. The colors are like an oil painting.
"To dreams of peace." Yes!
You are on a first name basis with these fine fellows! Nice. Yes, that moon is a serenade all by itself!
A beautiful poem of gratitude and the photo is breathtaking.
This is so sweet, Kay. Have a very peaceful night. Hugs to Dick and Lindy too.
OOOoops forgive me Kay! Thank you Art, Freddy and Kay...I'm tired!
I had an art challenge to finish and now I'm awake ;D
You are so clever! @>-----------
I would read this as an ode to the wonderful artists there and well yes, they do soothe the nerves!
wow, the MOON.
I have my favorite soothing music to play at night too. Wonderful inspiration for your writing!
Peace, indeed...love the closing two images, Kay!
Oh, waterfalls and streams.....nothing more peaceful than that!
I like the dreams of peace ~ And that picture of the full moon is stunning Kay ~
Wow ! what a stunning romantic moon !
Did you hear some wolves howling ?
awesome .. i still havent ever gotten a decent full moon shot... ;(
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