Oh! Wow Rall what an amazing piece of music , I love the way you tell us where it takes you. Thank you so much for joining in 💜
Beautiful music and tanka, Rall.
OK to feel sad, promise. My younger sister played oboe, my middle sister the clarinet and I played flute. What a whirlwind of winds!!!!!
Beautiful, Rall.
Oh, that music is so soothing! Your poem captures it so beautifully, Rall!Yvette M Calleiro :-)http://yvettemcalleiro.blogspot.com
A trill of a memory - did you play the oboe? Jae
Yes ...I won a scholarship to the Sydney Conservatorium of Music when I was 17. ...and that is where my story begins:)
I remember a white plastic flute , very basic, that i never got a tune out of.
LOL.
Memories connected with music is always so beautiful. The final line is an eternal truth.
Yes, wow. I was in Brass land. Why did we put these aside? The music you include is gorgeous!
How exciting that you won that scholarship, Rall. I would like to hear what happened then!
You will need to read my autobiography....which I keep intending to write :)
"the golden oboe age" -- Some memories stay golden.
How lovely, Rall. I love your golden memories.
Music and memories!!
This music is ethereal. It sounds like a movie!
So soothing! Thanks for sharing these beautiful music and lovely poem.
Oh! Wow Rall what an amazing piece of music , I love the way you tell us where it takes you. Thank you so much for joining in 💜
ReplyDeleteBeautiful music and tanka, Rall.
ReplyDeleteOK to feel sad, promise. My younger sister played oboe, my middle sister the clarinet and I played flute. What a whirlwind of winds!!!!!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful, Rall.
ReplyDeleteOh, that music is so soothing! Your poem captures it so beautifully, Rall!
ReplyDeleteYvette M Calleiro :-)
http://yvettemcalleiro.blogspot.com
A trill of a memory - did you play the oboe? Jae
ReplyDeleteYes ...I won a scholarship to the Sydney Conservatorium of Music when I was 17. ...and that is where my story begins:)
DeleteI remember a white plastic flute , very basic, that i never got a tune out of.
ReplyDeleteLOL.
DeleteMemories connected with music is always so beautiful. The final line is an eternal truth.
ReplyDeleteYes, wow. I was in Brass land. Why did we put these aside? The music you include is gorgeous!
ReplyDeleteHow exciting that you won that scholarship, Rall. I would like to hear what happened then!
ReplyDeleteYou will need to read my autobiography....which I keep intending to write :)
Delete"the golden oboe age" -- Some memories stay golden.
ReplyDeleteHow lovely, Rall. I love your golden memories.
ReplyDeleteMusic and memories!!
ReplyDeleteThis music is ethereal. It sounds like a movie!
ReplyDeleteSo soothing! Thanks for sharing these beautiful music and lovely poem.
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