Return to the World

Posted by on Nov 1, 2009 in Life, Music | 2 comments

Yes, here I am again, after a month not only away from blogging but mostly away from being online at all. A lot’s been happening, some of it good, some of it sad and stressful, and nothing is really resolved. But then life is never really resolved, and I certainly can’t hide away in my hermitage forever.

Today is All Saints’ Day (which is, of course, why Halloween is called Halloween—it’s “All Hallows’ Eve,” or the Eve of All Saints), and one of my very favorite hymns is sung as the processional on All Saints Sunday. For All The Saints is rousing and wonderful and I usually cry while I’m singing it, especially when the sopranos soar into the descant on the final verse. It also has a rich 150-year history. Part of the lyrics:

And when the strife is fierce, the warfare long,
Steals on the ear the distant triumph song,
And hearts are brave, again, and arms are strong…

All I can do, is all I can do. I need that brave heart and those strong arms. And here and there, a little time for writing.

Christmas Music

Posted by on Dec 23, 2008 in Music | Comments Off

I love Pandora. Right now as I work I’m listening to a shuffle of “Classical Christmas,” “Peaceful Holidays,” “Folk Holidays,” and my own Christmas channel.

I love Christmas carols, from the Renaissance-y ones like The Holly and the Ivy, I Saw Three Ships, and Bring a Torch, Jeannette, Isabella to the traditional favorites I sang in a dozen childhood Christmas pageants. It’s amazing how the music brings back the words—a little while ago I found myself singing (lustily) all five verses of We Three Kings without missing a word. Shades of Proust and his madeleine!

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