The excerpts below are taken from the book “Paradoxes of Learning” by Peter Jarvis. I am currently reading this book for my research proposal and I feel that it is my duty to inform others of the knowledge that I’ve found. I don’t know why but lately, I feel that I am becoming more and … Continue reading »
Posted in August 2009 …
Daylight.
White on white So pure, so bright You light up. By, Nadia MDG
Veiled.
Truth is masked. Flaws are concealed. Uncertainty befogs the mind. Clues are misleading. So blurry! So bleary! By, Nadia MDG
While listening to Beethoven’s Concerto no. 5 Emperor Part 4
This is a performance on Beethoven’s Concerto no. 5 “Emperor” Part 4 performed by my idol, Valentina Lisitsa. Below is the poem that I wrote during the holiday while listening to the concerto. The mind sees Blue skies and Cottony clouds. Such an unparalleled beauty. The mind feels The wonderful morning breeze. … Continue reading »
VALENTINAs AND PIANOs
I really adore these two pianists. They share the same name and talent. I wonder when I’d be able to make my ten fingers dancing freely on the piano keys. Watch the videos below to witness their performance. Chopin – Valentina Igoshina – Polonaise in A Flat ‘Heroique’ and Valentina Lisitsa – Chopin Etude … Continue reading »
A boiling SHE
She is angry! She is angry! She makes people angry when she is angry! She sours. She pouts. She frowns! “Help us! Help us!” She is about to pounce! Her face is pale but it spells R-E-D. All hail! All hail! that this is DREAD! It is boiling inside; Her wrath. … Continue reading »