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Showing posts with label music. Show all posts
Showing posts with label music. Show all posts

Wednesday, March 25, 2009

My World full of snow

This is a post by Lara @ Laras Welt (http://uproad.blogspot.com). All copyrights belong to ME and ME only!Soooooo... we woke up this morning and what do you guess?! SNOW all over... Brrrrrrrrrr! To go with the pictures, another song of Wolfgang Ambros - with lyrics and live too :)). Let's go skiing, what else :)?!
For more pictures of other wonderful worlds, please click on the logo above.
PS: WHAT??? TODAY IS ALREADY WEDNESDAY?! SORRY, PEOPLE, I AM SO MESSED UP! The post stays anyways =))!

Monday, March 23, 2009

musical flowers

Good morning! It's spring - moody and windy, but it's spring!
I am in a musical mood, so here is, together with my Flowers from Today, a piece of Wolfgang Ambros. Servus, Austrians :)!
The picture: chestnut tree in bloom at the Halbturn Palace in Burgenland, Austria. For more flowers, click on the logo above!

Saturday, August 23, 2008

Pink Saturday: pink punk

These guys did not play any punk music. It's just me, looking for a pretty title for the post :). I wanted some pink photo, and I found this one, from one of the many concerts that took place at the Neusiedl am See City Festival. I am a fan of the lights on the stage, always looking cool. So this pink fascicle just fitted perfectly into the theme.
Happy Pink Saturday! More you find by clicking the small pink image/logo above. Thanks, Beverly, for hosting us!

Tuesday, July 29, 2008

muzica @ Sighisoara Medievala - Anton Pann

One of the best concerts was that of the "Anton Pann" group.
Old Romanian and byzantine music, of which you can listen to here on their official page, or HERE, where you can find the whole songs. Also, if you scroll down the page, under SIMILARE (on the righ side of the screen) you can listen to more songs. The name of the group is actually the name of a famous Romanian poet and composer from the beginning of the 19th century.
Enjoy!

Wednesday, January 10, 2007

Romano Drom



It's high time to humour Frau Novala and post a little something about the concert we attended in Wien. You can also read about Romano Drom here: http://sodazitron.blogger.de/20061230/.
So, it started kind of funny since one minute after we entered the room the band on the stage stopped playing. My friend was: "This must be the shortest concert I've ever attended! Sigh!". Anyways, we had a good laugh about that and waited - not really patiently - for the rest of the concert to start. Later we realized there was an opening act, some very Sarajevo music, as we dubbed it. Time enough not to pay too much attention - we were expecting Gipsy music, so I guess our stomachs/ears were not in the mood for anything else. When on the verge of getting upset, it started. At first everybody was a little bit shy, but up to the second song already, there were people dancing and jumping around.
This concert was indeed a model for the "beyond language communication", since the band talked to us in Romanes (or, as I stupidly called it, causing Frau Novala to smile, "Gipsy language"). One way or another, we completely understood everything. Their very faces, let alone the music, were talking. And the music... well, Frau Novala, back to your question: how can you describe music?! But one thing is certain: no need for translating the lirics, since the music took us from joy to sorrow, from love to lust to purity, from lonliness to the crowds. But I will stay with the joy, since it is a really long time since I've seen such sincere stage behaviour and uncanny "joie de vivre".
Danke sehr, Frau Novala, for making this possible!