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

Tuesday, May 20, 2014

True Blue


I've discovered that blue has always been a favorite color of mine. Is it one of yours? Blue applies to so many things. It can mean a color, a characteristic, or a mood. It's a word that describes many nuances of things and does it so well. Here are some "blue" idioms that will express my point.

  • a bolt from the blue
  • blue blood
  • blue in the face
  • into the wide blue yonder
  • talk a blue streak
  • come out of a clear blue sky

Each idiom expresses a point all its own. Each is unique, different, and yet you know exactly the thought it is trying to express.


Blue is found in the titles and lyrics of many songs as well. LeAnn Rimes found fame when she recorded her debut album, Blue, at the young age of 13. She was the youngest country music star since Tanya Tucker. Other musicians with famous lines or title using blue are "Song Sung Blue" by Neil Diamond, "Blue Hawaii" by Elvis Presley, and "Forever in Blue Jeans" by Neil Diamond. The song "Love is Blue" is one that I obtained piano sheet music to during my teen years. I am sure that I played it until I was blue in the face! And I'm also quite sure my sister and parents quickly tired of the multitude of times I played it! {If you'd like to take a minute out of your day to relax with a cup of tea, click on some of the blue links above and enjoy a little break}.

  • Blue, blue, my world is blue
  • Blue is my world since I'm without you
  • Gray, gray, my life is gray
  • Cold is my heart since you went away
  • Red, red, my eyes are red
  • Crying for you alone in my bed
  • Green, green, my jealous heart
  • I doubted you and now we're apart
  • When we met
  • How the bright sun shone
  • Then love died
  • Now the rainbow is gone
  • Black, black, the nights I've known
  • Longing for you, so lost and alone
  • Gone, gone, the love we knew
  • Blue is my world since I'm without you
Songwriters
Cour, Pierre/Popp, Andre Charles Jean

Blue is the color of a beautiful dress, like the beautiful new maxi-dress I made during my teen years, or the color of gems and stones. Blue is the color of my true love's eyes, and the color of my son's eyes as well. Blue was the color used to decorate my first home, and is the color of my wedding china. It is also the color I think of when I remember my friend, Bonnie, who had a cute blue Pinto car that she named Pony. 

Although I would tell you that pink or lavender are now my favorite color, I wonder if I am really being true to myself. As I look around, I see that there are spaces in my china closet or in my living room where I simply cannot give up things in blue! Cobalt blue Fiestaware. Pfaltzgraff blue and brown stoneware. Two sets of blue Noritake china. Blue Mason jars for use as drinking glasses. Blue stemware. And a plethora of blue teapots, teacups, and saucers.

Blue. My world IS blue! Maybe it is time to admit it!





Tuesday, March 08, 2011

His Song

 
‎"Yet the LORD will command his lovingkindness in the day time, and in the night his song shall be with me, and my prayer unto the God of my life." 

Psalm 42:8

~ Singing are Madison, Morgan, Sheri, & Jeff Easter; Ryan Seaton ~

Saturday, December 08, 2007

Christmas Concert



Traditions glue our past to the present and to our future. A tradition that I have enjoyed since I was a very young girl was to attend the annual Christmas Concert at the university church. Each year the choir, orchestra, brass ensemble, pipe organist, and steel drum band perform a concert that is joyful and celebrates Christ's birth. Last night was no exception. The candlelight concert was superb!

Because of Christmas Day



Because of Christmas Day


The Many Moods of Christmas, Suite Three
Robert Russell Bennett

God Rest Ye Merry, Gentlemen
Arthur Harris

Gesu Bambino
Pietro A. Yon

In Quiet Joy BWV 608
J.S. Bach

Good Christians, Now Rejoice
Congregational Hymn

Voluntary on "Come, Thou Long Expected Jesus"
Charles Knox

Thou Didst Leave Thy Throne
Timothy R. Mathews

"Hark! the Herald, Angels Sing"
Congregational Hymn

Thou Shalt Know Him When He Comes
Craig Hella Johnson

Ding Dong! Merrily on High
C. Jennings

Herself a Rose
Craig Courtney

Tomorrow Shall Be My Dancing Day
Philip Stopford

Because of Christmas Day
Loren Koch

What Child is This
Franz Grissom

Silent Night
Congregational Hymn

For Toshiko



This post is especially for my friend, Toshiko. She is a faithful daily blog reader who lives in Japan. We met several years ago on a homeschool parents chat list. Eventually we each sent our first-born children to the same university. Last summer I was honored and delighted to meet Toshiko and we enjoyed a lovely time sharing tea and conversation. Toshiko is home again in Japan, far away and unable to attend special events for parents, concerts, and programs at the university. Her beautiful daughter, Bethany, is a gifted (and award winning) pipe organist and a music performance student at the university. She sang in the choir last evening and my heart was with Toshiko, as I know she would have loved to have been there to hear her daughter sing. I enjoyed it for her and then asked Bethany if I could take her picture to post on my blog and share with her mom.

So Toshiko, dear friend, this is especially for you! Bethany was beautiful and gave a splendid performance. You raised a daughter of whom you can be so proud --- gracious, polite, and an honor to you and your family. I'm glad I could be a connection in some small way.


Silent Night



Christ is Born! Silvery shimmer of trumpets. . .gossamer whisper of wings. . .moment of anticipation. . .suddenly, all Heaven sings! Beautiful blending of voices. . .awesome outpouring of praise. . .centuries later, the story continues to thrill and amaze!

For unto us a child is born,
unto us a Son is given.

May His presence be your peace, your joy,
and your light this Christmas.

Tuesday, June 12, 2007

Peaceful Afternoon

Late afternoon on a quiet day ---
listening to the sounds of a bluegrass band straight from Kentucky!
Did you ever stop to think about a bluegrass band? They offer the traditional and contemporary sounds of bluegrass, folk, and bluegrass gospel music. In a unique style, they offer four-part harmony that is pleasing to the ear. And there are no percussion instruments. In this day and age, it's unusual to find any band without the central drum set!
The bass does it all.

Sunday, January 22, 2006

Four Boys and an Organ


Last week I shared a photo of my organ and an offer to give it to someone who would like it on my blog and posted a short email to a home school chat list. Today my organ's new family picked it up! Four young men who are diligent in practicing their piano, violins, and guitars now have another instrument to learn. I am delighted with the family who adopted my organ and so happy it has found a lovely new home in Idaho. Lucas, Tyler, Austin, and Carson, some day I'd like to come and visit you and listen to a musical recital in your home. Practice lots!