Friday, December 30, 2011

새해 인사


새해 복 많이 받으세요

12-30-11 from Ki.

아침의 기도 / 용혜원

이 아침에
찬란히 떠오르는 빛은
이 땅 어느 곳에나 비추이게 하소서.

손등에 햇살을 받으며
봄을 기다리는 아이들과
병상의 아픔에도
젊은이들의 터질 듯한 벅찬 가슴과
외로운 노인의 얼굴에도
희망과 꿈이 되게 하소서.

또 다시 우리에게 허락되는
365일의 삶의 주머니 속에
봄과 여름 그리고 가을과 겨울의
결실로 가득 채워
한 해를 다시 보내는 날은
기쁨과 감사를 드리게 하소서.

이 해는
행복한 사람들은 불행한 이들을
건강한 사람들은 아픔의 사람들을
평안한 사람들은 외로운 가슴들을
따뜻하게 보살피는 손길이 되게 하소서.

이 새로운 아침에
찬란히 떠오르는 빛으로
이 땅의 사람들의 영원을 향한 소망을 이루게 하시고
이 아침의 기도가 이 땅 사람들이
오천 년을 가꾸어 온 사랑과 평화로 함께 하소서.

동문님들,
새해에도 더욱 건강하시고 복되고 희망찬 2012년을 맞이하시기를 기원합니다.


Monday, December 26, 2011

Mozart Sonata for Violin & Piano in C, K296


Mozart Sonata for Violin and Piano in C, K 296 (1778)

1. Allegro vivace
2. Andante sostenuto
3. Rondo.Allegro

Elizaveta Gilels, violin
Emil Gilels, piano



Emiľ Grigoriević Gileľs; October 19, 1916 – October 14, 1985)
was a Soviet pianist, widely considered one of the greatest
pianists of the 20th century.
His last name is sometimes transliterated Hilels.




I Allegro vivace 0:00
II. Andante sostenuto 9:08
III. Rondeau (Allegro) 15:16

Sigiswald Kuijken, violin
Luc Devos, fortepiano

Cesar Franck - Violin Sonata in A


Kyung Wha Chung - Violin Sonata in A - Cesar Franck


César Franck (10 December 1822 – 8 November 1890) was a composer,
pianist, organist, and music teacher who worked in Paris
during his adult life.

Mozart Violin Sonata K.301 & K.380


W. A. Mozart Sonata for violin and piano in G major,
K.301/293a (No.18).
[Allegro con spirito] [Allegro]

Hilary Hahn (violin/violon), Natalie Zhu (piano).




Anne-Sophie Mutter Mozart Violin & Piano Sonata No. 28 in
E flat major K380 II.-Andante con moto


Sunday, December 25, 2011

Mozart Piano Sonata No.10 K. 330

Mozart Piano Sonata No.10 . C Major K.330




1. Allegro moderato
2. Andante cantabile
3. Allegro
Piano – Lili Kraus


Krystian Zimerman plays Mozart Piano Sonata in C Major K 330 – 1st mov.


Krystian Zimerman plays Mozart Piano Sonata in C Major K 330 2nd Mov.

Sunday, December 11, 2011

Dmitri Shostakovich (1906 - 1975)


Schostakovich Piano Concerto No. 2 in F major, Op.102

Dmitri Shostakovich's son, Maxim Shostakovich conducts Piano
Concerto No. 2 in F major which is performed by Maxim's son,
Dmitri Shostakovich Jr. and accompanied by the I Musici de
Montreal.

Andante II



‘ Romance Suite from The Gadfly ‘ Op.97a
The Gadfly


이 곡은 쇼스타코비치가 원래 'The Gadfly ( 등에: 소 , 말등의 가축에 붙어
괴롭히는 곤충)라는 영화의 배경음악으로 작곡된 곡이다,
이 영화의 제목은 합스부르크 통치하에 있던 이탈리아에서의 한 혁명가를 비유한
것이었는데, 쇼스타코비치에게는 소비에트 체제에 그칠 줄 모르고 반항하던 자신의
처지를 빗댄 것이었는지도 모른다.
그가 좋아했을지는 모르지만 영국에서는 한 때, 템즈 텔레비젼 시리즈 " Reilly,
Ace of Spies" 에 이 로망스 멜로디가 쓰여 인기를 끌기도 했는데 누군가에게
하소연하는 듯한 야릇한 슬픔에 젖게 만드는 곡이다.


Thursday, December 8, 2011

Xmas carols


 





01 Silver Bells - Pat Boone

02 White Christmas - Bing Crosby

03 Silent Night, Holy Night - Jewel

04 Happy Christmas - Celine Dion

05 Santa Claus is Comin' To Town - Mariah Carey

06 Feliz Navidad - Jose Feliciano

07 Winter Wonderland - Anne Murray

08 I Believe In You - Sinead O'connor

09 Last Christmas - Wham

10 O Holy Night - Jewel

11 What Child Is This - All-4-One

12 The First Noel - St.Philips Boy's Choir

13 Happy Christmas - John Lennon

14 Feliz Navidad - Beatles

15 All I Want For Christmas - Mariah Carey

16 White Christmas - Kenny G (연주)




Tuesday, December 6, 2011

Isla Grant Songs

Only Yesterday


Only Yesterday


Mother


Chopin Cello Sonata in G Minor Op.65


Artist ; Mstislav Rostropovich - Cello & Martha Argerich - Piano

No.1 - Allegro Moderato


No.2. Scherzo


No.3 – Largo


No.4 ( finale ) – Allegro

Friday, December 2, 2011

그때 그사람 - 심수봉

Dances with Wolves - John Barry ; The John Dunbar Theme

조용필 - Q

Cho Young Pill “ Q “



큐(Q)

작사 양인자, 작곡 김희갑, 노래 조용필


너를 마지막으로 나의 청춘은 끝이 났다
우리의 사랑은 모두 끝났다

램프가 켜져 있는 작은 찻집에서 나 홀로
우리의 추억을 태워버렸다

사랑 눈감으면 모르리
사랑 돌아서면 잊으리
사랑 내 오늘은 울지만
다시는 울지 않겠다


하얀 꽃송이 송이 웨딩드레스 수놓던 날
우리는 영원히 남남이 되고

고통의 자물쇠에 갇혀 버리던 날 그날은
나도 술잔도 함께 울었다

사랑 눈감으면 모르리
사랑 돌아서면 잊으리
사랑 내 오늘은 울지만
다시는 울지 않겠다



너를 용서 않으니 내가 괴로워 안되겠다
나의 용서는 너를 잊는 것

너는 나의 인생을 쥐고 있다 놓아 버렸다
그대를 이제는 내가 보낸다

사랑 눈감으면 모르리
사랑 돌아서면 잊으리
사랑 내 오늘은 울지만
다시는 울지 않겠다

Tuesday, November 22, 2011

Ennio Morricone - Cinema Paradiso

Ennio Morricone - Cinema Paradiso

Cinema Paradiso - Chris Botti, Yo-Yo Ma





Yo-Yo Ma & Chris Botti Live in Boston with the Boston Pops Orchestra











Nuovo cinema Paradiso (translates as New Paradise Cinema) is a 1988 Italian film written and directed by Giuseppe Tornatore.
It was internationally released as Cinema Paradiso .
It was produced by Franco Cristaldi and Giovanna Romagnoli, and the
music was by Ennio Morricone along with his son Andrea Morricone.

The film intertwines sentimentality with comedy, and nostalgia with pragmaticism. It explores issues of youth, coming of age, and
reflections (in adulthood) about the past. The imagery in each scene
can be said to reflect Salvatore's idealised memories about his childhood.

Cinema Paradiso is also a celebration of films; as a projectionist,
young Salvatore (a.k.a Totò) develops the passion for films that shapes
his life path in adulthood.


Sunday, November 20, 2011

Bach - Arioso

Julian Lloyd Webber plays Bach's Arioso



Zabta Hofmeyr - violin

Mozart Piano Concerto No. 20 in D minor, K.466




I. Allegro (15'00")



 


II. Romance (09'33")



 



III. Allegro assai (08'44")



Arturo Benedetti Michelangeli, piano
NDR-Sinfonie orchester
Cord Garben, cond





2,1,2,3 순으로 연속듣기



Wednesday, November 16, 2011

Sir E. Elgar - Cello Concert , Op.85

Daniel Barenboim & Alisa Weilerstein in Cello Concert Op.85
Adagio by Sir E. Elgar

Sunday, November 13, 2011

Miserere with Lyrics in English


Zucchero and Lucinano Pavartti – Miserere



Miserere - Pavarotti, Bocelli and Zuccero



In 1992 Bono co-wrote the song "Miserere" with an Italian
singer by the name of Zucchero.
Zucchero recorded the song with Pavarotti for this album.

It would later also be recorded live and released on
Pavarotti's Pavarotti and Friends 2 album.

The album Miserere was the first album of Zucchero's
released internationally, and was the first time
domestic USA copies were available.
The song "Miserere" became a single from the album.



English version
Lyrics by Bono

Miserere, miserere,
miserere, misero me,
però brindo alla vita!

Who is the child sleeping here
in my bed
Where are the words to say
What's left unsaid
Yeah I've been lying,
I've been hiding
Here beside you
I was the saint who disowned you
Now I'm the beggar who owes you

Miserere, misero me,
però brindo alla vita!

Is there a night dark enough for us to hide
There is the light bright enough
to make us blind
Yeah I'm a straying man
Lord I got no plan
Drinking from another well
Vivo nell'anima del mondo
perso nel vivere profondo!

Miserere, misero me,
però brindo alla vita!

Another road, another place tomorrow
Running from you, running from love
You give me so much to hold on.
Sole magnifico che splendi dentro me
dammi la gioia di vivere
Oh help me now, help me now!
Miserere, miserere,
Like a bird with a broken wing
In your arms,
I'm afraid to sing.

Saturday, November 12, 2011

Serenade to Spring & etc.


01. Serenade To Spring - Lovland Rolf 《10월의 어느 멋진 날에》
02. Variations on the Cannon - Pachelbel 《영화 ‘클래식’ost》
03. Les larmes du Jacqueline - J. Offenbach 《쟈클린의 눈물》
04. Je Te Veux - Erik Satie 《드라마 ‘노다메 칸타빌레’ 삽입곡》
05. La Romanesca - Fernando Sor 《드라마 ‘꽃보다 남자’ 삽입곡》
06. Memory of Love - Yuhki Kuramoto 《드라마 ‘주몽’ ost)
07. 인생의 회전목마 - Joe Hisaishi 《애니메이션 ‘하울의 움직이는 성’ ost》
08. L'inverno - Vivaldi, Antonio 《사계 중 겨울 2악장 영화 ‘사랑하고 싶은 그녀’》
09. Nella Fantasia - Ennio Morricone / Chiara Ferrau 《영화 ‘미션’ ost》
10. Siciliano - J. S. Bach 《BWV1031" 플릇소나타No.2 Eb장조 중 2악장》
11. Nocturne Opus 9 No.2 - Chopin 《야상곡》
12. Etude Op. 10-3 - Chopin 《이별곡 영화 ‘제노바’ ost》
13. Romance - Yuhki Kuramoto 《영화 ‘달콤한 인생’ ost》
14. 그 남자 - 원태연/전해성 《드라마 ‘시크릿 가든’ ost》

Friday, November 11, 2011

Miserere - Pavarotti, Bocelli and Zucchero

Miserere ( 나를 불쌍히 여기소서 )- Have mercy

Miserere - Pavarotti, Bocelli and Zuccero



Andrea Bocelli & Zucchero - Miserere

Wednesday, November 9, 2011

Pavane - Gabriel Faure




Featuring paintings & visual arts by Aivozovsky, Armitage, Draper, Ekvall, Homer, Leighton, Murakami, Rosetti, Stuck, Turner, Watteau, and Spadecaller.

사랑 - 장은숙

Monday, November 7, 2011

Beethoven Triple Concerto


Beethoven's Triple Concerto in C major for Violin, Cello, and Piano
Anne-Sophie Mutter, violin
Lynn Harrell, cello
Andre Previn, piano
London Phil. , Kurt Masur Conductor


Beethoven’s Triple Concerto (1 mov-1)


(1Mov. – 2)


Beethoven Triple (2.mov.)- Largo


Beethoven’s Triple Concert ( 3rd mov. )

Sunday, November 6, 2011

Beethoven's Triple concerto Op.56

Beethoven’s Concerto for Piano, Violin, and Cello in C, Op.56
“Triple Concerto” ;


Anne-Sophie mutter-Violin
Mark Zeltser – Piano
Yo-Yo Ma – Cello
Berliner Philharmoniker – Herbert von Karajan

Beethoven Triple Concerto in C Mjjor Op.56 - II ; Largo


Ludwig van Beethoven ; Triple concerto
for violin, cello and piano in C major op.56
Mov.II - Largo.


David Oistrakh, violin.
Mstislav Rostropovich, cello.
Sviatoslav Richter, piano.
Berliner Philarmoniker - Herbert von Karajan.
Recorded in 1969.


Saturday, November 5, 2011

Beethoven Piano Trio "Archduke"

Ludwig van Beethoven, Piano trio no.7 in B flat major op.97 "Archduke"
(I) - Allegro moderato.




Daniel Barenboim, piano.
Pinchas Zukerman, violin.
Jacqueline du Pré, cello.
Recorded in 1969.

Isaac Stern

Milton Katims, cond (1,3,5,8,9,10)
Recorded in New York City, 1972
Frank Brieff, cond (2,4,6,7)
Recorded in New York City, 1963

아이작 스턴(Isaac Stern) 전 바이올린연주가
생몰 1920년 7월 21일 ~ 2001년 9월 22일
출생지 우크라이나 데뷔 1936년 샌프란시스코 오케스트라 협연
학력 샌프란시스코 음악학교



Milton Katims, cond (1,3,5,8,9,10)

Recorded in New York City, 1972
Frank Brieff, cond (2,4,6,7)

Recorded in New York City, 1963





8,1,2,3,4,5,6,7,9,10... 순으로 연속듣기




5. Franz Schubert Schwanengesang (Swan
Song) D. 957 Serenade (4:16)







6. Claude Debussy
The girl with the flaxen hair (2:32)


Sunday, October 30, 2011

Liebestraum No.3 in A Flat Major Op.64-3

Liebestraum No.3 in A Flat Major Op.64-3

 


Liebestraum No.3 in A Flat major,
Op.64-3
Balazs Szokolay, Piano


 

리스트의 가장 아름다운 소곡으로 알려져 있는
사랑의 꿈 제3번은 <오 그토록 오랫동안 사랑할 수 있다면>이라는제명의
Frailigrath의 시에 곡을 붙인 세곡의 가곡을 피아노연주용으로 편곡한
세 개의 야상곡 가운데 하나이다.

원곡인 성악곡은 세곡 모두가 소프라노나 테너가수를 위해서 작곡된
것이기 때문에 그 선율이 지극히 서정적이고 아름다운데 이것이 피아노로
재현됨으로서 리스트의 피아니즘이 표현하는 지순한 아름다움에 빛을
더하게 된 것이다.
곡은 비교적 빠른 템포로 연주되고 있으며, 첫 머리에 등장하는 감미로운
선율이 전체를 지배하게 된다.

Several Violin Music


꿈 같은 가을날의 바이올린 / 10 월의 어느 멋진 날에 (외)

Saturday, October 29, 2011

잊혀진 계절


 
잊혀진 계절     박건호  작사
이범희 작곡
이 용 노래


지금도 기억하고 있어요 시월의 마지막 밤을
뜻모를 이야기만 남긴 채 우리는 헤어졌지요

그날의 쓸쓸했던 표정이 그대의 진실인가요
한마디 변명도 못하고 잊혀져야 하는 건가요

언제나 돌아오는 계절은 나에게 꿈을 주지만
이룰 수 없는 꿈은 슬퍼요 나를 울려요

그날의 쓸쓸했던 표정이 그대의 진실인가요
한마디 변명도 못하고 잊혀져야 하는 건가요

언제나 돌아오는 계절은 나에게 꿈을 주지만
이룰 수 없는 꿈은 슬퍼요 나를 울려요 나를 울려요



이용 - 잊혀진 계절


이봉조 색서폰 연주


하모니카 연주

Mozart Violin Concerto No.5 in A Major, K219

Mozart
Violin Concerto No.5
in A major, K.219


I.Allegro aperto adagio Allegro aperto


II.Adagio


III.Rondo Tempo di Minuetto


Weber - Overture zum 'Freischutz' - 마탄의 사수 서곡

 


서곡 마탄의 사수 - 1821 년 ; Carl Maria von Weber
박용구 '세계의 음악 ' 에서

독일의 영혼과 감성을 잘 표현한 것으로 평가 되어 국민 오페라로 불리는 신비롭고
환상적인관현악의 색채와 교향시적 구성으로 된 베버의 마탄의 사수 서곡이다.
오페라 (마탄의 사수)는 베버의 출세작일 뿐 아니라 도이취음악에 있어서의
로멘티시즘의 상징적인 금자탑이다. 초자연적이고 비현실적인 민속전설에 소재를
구해서 도이취 국민정신을 고취하고, 대자연과 산림의 신비를 그리면서 그중의
등장임물까지도 음악적으로 단조롭지 않도록 개성화를 도모한 점은 확실히 낭만파
가극의 선구적 구실을 하고 있다.

찬송가 291장 (내 주여 뜻대로 행하시옵소서)의 멜로디로 너무나 잘 알려진 이
환상적인 테마는, 오페라와는 직접 관계는 없지만 숲의 신비를 말해 주는 듯한
정서적 무드로 오페라 전체의 배경이 되어 준다.


Weber – overture to der freischutz

Tuesday, October 25, 2011

John Barry music

# 1 ) “Out of Africa” 영화 주제곡. 노래 by Dana Winner

(Mozart Clarinet Concerto A장조 K622, 2nd Mov. Adagio 를 편곡한것





#2 ) Mozart Clarinet Concert in A Major K 622. 2nd Mov.




Mozart Clarinet Concert in A Major K 622 . 2nd mov

Clarinet by Sharon Kam

Sunday, October 23, 2011

향수 - 노래 & 연주곡

♬~ 향수 / 연주곡


임태경 . 조영남. 유열


이동원. 박인수

Saturday, October 22, 2011

Autumn Leaves ( Les Feuilles Mortes )

Autumn Leaves ; by Nat King Cole





(French Lyrics by Jacques Prévert,
English Lyrics by Johnny Mercer,
Music by Joseph Kosma)

The falling leaves drift by the window
The autumn leaves of red and gold
I see your lips, the summer kisses
The sun-burned hands I used to hold

Since you went away the days grow long
And soon I'll hear old winter's song
But I miss you most of all my darling
When autumn leaves start to fall

Since you went away the days grow long
And soon I'll hear old winter's song
But I miss you most of all my darling
When autumn leaves start to fall




Eidth Piaf – Autumn Leaves (Les Feuilles Mortes)


Friday, October 7, 2011

Schumann - Violin Concerto in D minor

1st mov. ; Joshua Bell in Violin
The Cleveland Orchestra & christoph von Donhnanyi


3rd mov. ; 8:14




 





1. In kraftigem
(14'41))
nicht zu schnellem Tempo





2. Langsam
(06'22)





3. Lebhaft, doch
nicht schnell (9'12)


 

Thursday, October 6, 2011

Steve Jobs Commencement address - Stanford Report, June 14, 2005

"'You've got to find what you love,' Jobs says" - Stanford Report, June 14, 2005

[This is the text of the Commencement address by Steve Jobs, CEO of Apple
Computer and of Pixar Animation Studios, delivered on June 12, 2005.]

I am honored to be with you today at your commencement from one of the
finest universities in the world. I never graduated from college.
Truth be told, this is the closest I've ever gotten to a college graduation. Today I want to tell
you three stories from my life. That's it. No big deal. Just three stories.

The first story is about connecting the dots.

I dropped out of Reed College after the first 6 months, but then stayed around as a drop-in for another 18 months or so before I really quit.
So why did I drop out?

It started before I was born. My biological mother was a young, unwed college graduate student, and she decided to put me up for adoption.
She felt very strongly that I should be adopted by college graduates,
so everything was all set for me to be adopted at birth by a lawyer
and his wife. Except that when I popped out they decided at the last
minute that they really wanted a girl. So my parents,
who were on a waiting list, got a call in the middle of the night asking: "We have an unexpected baby boy; do you want him?"
They said: "Of course." My biological mother later found out that
my mother had never graduated from college and that my father had
never graduated from high school. She refused to sign the final
adoption papers. She only relented a few months later when my parents promised that I would someday go to college.

And 17 years later I did go to college. But I naively chose a college
that was almost as expensive as Stanford, and all of my working-class parents' savings werebeing spent on my college tuition.
After six months, I couldn't see the value in it.
I had no idea what I wanted to do with my life and no idea how college
was goingto help me figure it out. And here I was spending all of the
money my parents had saved their entire life. So I decided to drop out
and trust that it would all work out OK. It was pretty scary at the time, but looking back it was one of the best decisions I ever made.
The minute I dropped out I could stop taking the required classes that didn't interest me, and begin dropping in on the ones that looked
interesting.

It wasn't all romantic. I didn't have a dorm room, so I slept on the floor in friends' rooms, I returned coke bottles for the 5¢ deposits to buy food with, and I would walk the 7 miles across town every Sunday night to get one good meal a week at the Hare Krishna temple. I loved it. And much of what I stumbled into by following my curiosity and intuition turned out to be priceless later on. Let me give you one example:

Reed College at that time offered perhaps the best calligraphy instruction in the country. Throughout the campus every poster, every label on every drawer, was beautifully hand calligraphed. Because I had dropped out anddidn't have to take the normal classes, I decided to take a calligraphy class to learn how to do this. I learned about serif and san serif typefaces, about varying the amount of space between different letter combinations, about what makes great typography great.
It was beautiful, historical, artistically subtle in a way that science can't capture, and I found it fascinating.

None of this had even a hope of any practical application in my life.
But ten years later, when we were designing the first Macintosh computer, it all came back to me. And we designed it all into the Mac. It was the first computer with beautiful typography. If I had never dropped in on that single course in college, the Mac would have never had multiple typefaces or proportionally spaced fonts.
Andsince Windows just copied the Mac, it's likely that no personal computer would have them. If I had never dropped out, I would have never dropped in on this calligraphy class, and personal computers might not have the wonderful typography that they do. Of course it was impossible to connect the dots looking forward when I was in college. But it was very, very clear looking backwards ten years later.

Again, you can't connect the dots looking forward; you can only connect them looking backwards. So you have to trust that the dots will somehow connect in your future. You have to trust in something - your gut, destiny, life, karma, whatever. This approach has never let me down, and it has made all the difference in my life.

My second story is about love and loss.

I was lucky that I found what I loved to do early in life. Woz and I started Applein my parents' garage when I was 20. We worked hard, and in 10 years Apple had grown from just the two of us in a garage into a $2 billion company with over 4000 employees. We had just released our finest
creation - the Macintosh - a year earlier, and I had just turned 30.
And then I got fired. How can you get fired from a company you started? Well, as Apple grew we hired someone who I thought was very talented to run the company with me, and for the first year or so things went well.
But then our visions of the future began to diverge and eventually we had a
falling out. When we did, our Board of Directors sided with him.
So at 30 I was out. And very publicly out. What had been the focus of my entire adult life was gone, and it was devastating.

I really didn't know what to do for a few months. I felt that I had let the previous of entrepreneurs down – that I had dropped the baton as it was being passed to me. I met with David Packard and Bob Noyce and tried to apologize for screwing up so badly. I was a very public failure, and I even thought about running away from the valley. But something slowly began to dawn on me - I still loved what I did. The turn of events at Apple had not changed that one bit. I had been rejected, but I was still in love. And so I decided to start over.

I didn't see it then, but it turned out that getting fired from Apple was the best thing that could have ever happened to me. The heaviness of being successful was replaced by the lightness of being a beginner again, less sure about everything. It freed me to enter one of the most creative periods of my life.

During the next five years, I started a company named NeXT, another company
named Pixar, and fell in love with an amazing woman who would become my wife. Pixar went on to create the worlds first computer animated feature film, Toy Story, and is now the most successful animation studio in the world. In a remarkable turn of events, Apple bought NeXT, I retuned to Apple, and the technology we developed at NeXT is at the heart of Apple's current renaissance. And Laurene and I have a wonderful family together.

I'm pretty sure none of this would have happened if I hadn't been fired from Apple.It was awful tasting medicine, but I guess the patient needed it. Sometimes life hits you in the head with a brick. Don't lose faith. I'm convinced that the only thing that kept me going was that I loved what I did. You've got to find what you love.
And that is as true for your work as it is for your lovers. Your work is going to fill a large part of your life, and the only way to be truly satisfied is to do what you believe is great work. And the only way to do great work is to love what you do. If you haven't found it yet, keep looking. Don't settle. As with all matters of the heart, you'll know when you find it. And, like any great relationship, it just gets better and better as the years roll on. So keep looking until you find it. Don't
settle.

My third story is about death.

When I was 17, I read a quote that went something like: "If you live each day as if it was your last, someday you'll most certainly be right." It made an impression on me, and since then, for the past 33 years, I have looked in the mirror every morning and asked myself: "If today were the last day of my life, would I want to do what I am about to whenever the answer has been "No" for too many days in a row, I know I need to change something.

Remembering that I'll be dead soon is the most important tool I've ever
encountered to help me make the big choices in life. Because almost everything in all external expectations, all pride, all fear of embarrassment or failure these things just fall away in the face of death, leaving only what is truly important.
Remembering that you are going to die is the best way I know to avoid the trap of thinking you have something to lose. You are already naked. There is no reason not to follow your heart.

About a year ago I was diagnosed with cancer. I had a scan at 7:30 in the
morning, and it clearly showed a tumor on my pancreas. I didn't even know what a pancreas was. The doctors told me this was almost certainly a type of cancer that is incurable, and that I should expect to live no longer than three to six months. My doctor advised me to go home and get my affairs in order, which is doctor's code for me prepare to die. It means to try to tell your kids everything you thought you'd have the next 10 years to tell them in just a few months. It means to make sure everything is buttoned up so that it will be as easy as possible for your family. It means to say your goodbyes.

I lived with that diagnosis all day. Later that evening I had a biopsy, where they stuck an endoscope down my throat, through my stomach and into my intestines, put a needle into my pancreas and got a few cells from the tumor. I was sedated, but my wife, who was there, told me that when they viewed the cells under a microscope the doctors started crying because it turned out to be a very rare form of pancreatic cancer that is curable with surgery. I had the surgery and I'm fine now.

This was the closest I've been to facing death, and I hope its the closest I get for a few more decades. Having lived through it, I can now say this to you with a bit more certainty than when death was a useful but purely intellectual concept:

No one wants to die. Even people who want to go to heaven don't want to die to get there. And yet death is the destination we all share. No one has ever escaped it. And that is as it should be, because Death is very likely the single best invention of Life. It is Life's change agent. It clears out the old to make way for the new. Right now the new is you, but someday not too long from now, you will gradually become the old and be cleared away. Sorry to be so dramatic, but it is quite true. Your time is limited, so don't waste it living someone else's life. Don't be trapped by dogma - which is living with the results of other people's thinking.
Don't let the noise of others' opinions drown out your own inner voice.
And most important, have the courage to follow your heart and intuition. They somehow already know what you truly want to become. Everything else is secondary.

When I was young, there was an amazing publication called The Whole Earth
Catalog, which was one of the bibles of my generation. It was created by a fellow named Stewart Brand not far from here in Menlo Park, and he brought it to life with his poetic touch. This was in the late 1960's, before personal computers and desktop publishing, so it was all made with typewriters, scissors, and polaroid cameras. It was sort of like Google in paperback form, 35 years before Google came along: it was idealistic, and overflowing with neat tools and great notions.

Stewart and his team put out several issues of The Whole Earth Catalog, and then when it had run its course, they put out a final issue. It was the mid-1970s, and I was your age. On the back cover of their final issue was a photograph of an early morning country road, the kind you might find yourself hitchhiking on if you were so adventurous. Beneath it were the words: "Stay Hungry. Stay Foolish." It was their farewell message as they signed off. Stay Hungry. Stay Foolish. And I have always wished that for myself. And now, as you graduate to begin anew, I wish that for you.

Stay Hungry. Stay Foolish.

Thank you all very much.


어제 스티브 잡스의 소식을 들으며 나 자신도 매우 슬퍼짐을 감칠 수 없었다.

삼가 고인의 명복을 빕니다.
iPhone 과 iPad-2 를 가지고 있는 나는 앞으로 스티브 잡스가 업계에 끼친
좋은 영향을 영원히 기억할 것으로 믿는다.

Monday, October 3, 2011

시월의 어느 멋진 날에 - 조수미 & 김동규




Soprano 조수미 / Bariton 김동규




시월의 어느 멋진 날에


눈을 뜨기 힘든 가을보다 높은

저 하늘이 기분 좋아


휴일 아침이면 나를 깨운 전화

오늘은 어디서 무얼할까


창 밖에 앉은 바람 한 점에도

사랑은 가득한 걸


널 만난 세상 더는 소원 없어

바램은 죄가 될 테니까


가끔 두려워져 지난 밤

꿈처럼 사라질까 기도해


매일 너를 보고 너의 손을 잡고

내 곁에 있는 너를 확인해


창 밖에 앉은 바람 한 점에도

사랑은 가득한 걸


널 만난 세상 더는 소원 없어

바램은 죄가 될 테니까


살아가는 이유 꿈을 꾸는

이유 모두가 너라는 걸


네가 있는 세상 살아가는 동안

더 좋은 것은 없을 거야

시월의 어느 멋진 날에



- Song by 조수미,김동규 -


Saturday, October 1, 2011

시월의 어느 멋진 날에 - Dance towards Spring








– 10 월의 어느 멋진 날에 -
작사 한경혜 /외국곡 /노래 임태경 – 박소연



눈을 뜨기 힘든 가을보다 높은
저 하늘이 기분 좋아
휴일 아침이면 나를 깨운 전화
오늘은 어디서 무얼할까
창 밖에 앉은 바람 한 점에도
사랑은 가득한 걸
널 만난 세상 더는 소원 없어
바램은 죄가 될 테니까

가끔 두려워져 지난 밤
꿈처럼 사라질까 기도해
매일 너를 보고 너의 손을 잡고
내 곁에 있는 너를 확인해
창 밖에 앉은 바람 한 점에도
사랑은 가득한 걸
널 만난 세상 더는 소원 없어
바램은 죄가 될 테니까

~~~ ~~~ ~~~ ~~~ ~~~ ~~~ ~~~ ~~~
살아가는 이유 꿈을 꾸는
이유 모두가 너라는 걸
네가 있는 세상 살아가는 동안
더 좋은 것은 없을 거야
시월의 어느 멋진 날에





Anne Vada /
Dance Mot Var (Dance towards Spring)



J 에게 - 이선희






'J 에게 ' 작사, 작곡 – 이세건





J 에게

J 스치는 바람에 J 그대 모습 보이면
난 오늘도 조용히 그댈 그리워 하네

J 지난밤 꿈속에 J 만났던 모습은
내 가슴 속 깊이 여울져 남아있네


( 후렴)

J 아름다운 여름날이 멀리 사라졌다 해도
J 나의 사랑은 아직도 변함 없는데
J 난 너를 못 잊어 J 난 너를 사랑해

J 우리가 걸었던 J 추억의 그 길을
난 이밤도 쓸쓸히 쓸쓸히 걷고 있네





이선희 Special ; 이기창 & 유리상자




Sunday, September 25, 2011

Bach Cello Suite 1. IV - Sarabande

Yo-Yo Ma plays Bach Cello Suite - Sarabande

Songs My Mother Taught Me by Dvorak

Antonín Leopold Dvořák (1841 – 1904) was a Czech composer
of late Romantic music, who employed the idioms of the folk
music of Moravia and his native Bohemia.
Dvořák’s own style is sometimes called "romantic-classicist synthesis".
His works include symphonic, choral and chamber music, concerti, operas
and many of other orchestral and vocal-instrumental pieces.

His best-known works include his New World Symphony, the Slavonic Dances, "American" String Quartet, the opera Rusalka, Cello Concerto
in B minor and choral works Stabat Mater, Requiem, Op. 89 and Te Deum.

Kiri Te Kanawa & Richard Amner


Songs My mother Taught Me by Antonin Dvorak

Composed in 1880, within a set of songs called the Gypsy Songs, Dvorak's "Songs My Mother Taught Me" is one of the most famous
and beloved songs of the set.
Its memorable melody is both sad and optimistic.
The texts are poems written by Adolf Heyduk in German.

German Text

Als die alte Mutter mich noch lehrte singen,
tränen in den Wimpern gar so oft ihr hingen.
Jetzt, wo ich die Kleinen selber üb im Sange,
rieselt's in den Bart oft,
rieselt's oft von der braunen Wange.

English Lyrics (by Natalia Macfarren )

Songs my mother taught me,
In the days long vanished;
Seldom from her eyelids
Were the teardrops banished.
Now I teach my children,
Each melodious measure.
Oft the tears are flowing,
Oft they flow from my memory's treasure.

Yo-Yo Ma Dvorak Songs My mother taught Me

Saturday, September 17, 2011

Alison Krauss sings "Slumber my darling"

Alison Krauss + Yo-Yo Ma “ Slumber my darling “
This song written by Stephen Foster

Paganini - Caprice 24 on Cello . Full moon -09/12/11


Yo-Yo Ma plays Paganini Caprice 24 on Cello


집마당에서 지난 추석날 둥근 보름달을 카메라에 담아 보았다.

Schubert - The Trout Piano Quintet




Piano-Barenboim, Violin-Perlman, Viola-Zuckerman,
Cello-Du Pre, Bass- Z.Metha



Trout Quintet
Piano Quintet A major “ Forellen – Quintet “ Op.114 by
Franz Schubert in 1819.

The Trout Quintet is the popular name for the Piano Quintet
in A major by Franz Schubert.
The work was composed in 1819, when Schubert was only 22
years old;it was not published, however, until 1829, a year
after his death.
Rather than the usual piano quintet lineup of piano and
string quartet, Schubert's piece is written for piano,
violin, viola, cello and double bass.
The composer Johann Nepomuk Hummel had rearranged his own
Septet for the same instrumentation, and the Trout was
actually written for a group of musicians coming together
to play Hummel's work.
The piece is known as the Trout because the fourth movement
is a set of variations on Schubert's earlier Lied
"Die Forelle" (The Trout).

제4악장에 그의 가곡 ‘송어’의 멜로디를 테마로 변주곡을 썻기
때문에‘송어의 퀸테트’로불리는 슈베르트의 청춘이 신선하게
담겨진 실내악 작품 최초의 걸작.

Chamber music - Mozart & Schubert


Hagen Quartet plays Mozart No.14 K.387 (1/3)




Franz Schubert - The 'Trout’ Quintet


Piano-Barenboim, Violin-Perlman, Viola-Zuckerman,
Cello-Du Pre, Bass- Z.Metha

Friday, September 16, 2011

Joseph Haydn ( 1732-1809) - String Quartet Bb major

Haydn / 현악 사중주 Bb 장조 ‘사냥’ – Hagen Quartet 연주





1악장 (Presto)





2악장
(Minuet)





3악장 (Adagio)





4악장 (Minuet)





5악장 (Finale, presto)





Wednesday, September 7, 2011

The Last Rose of Summer


Renee Fleming - "Tis The Last Rose of Summer "

"The Last Rose Of Summer"

'Tis the last rose of summer left blooming alone
All her lovely companions are faded and gone
No flower of her kindred, no rosebud is nigh
To reflect back her blushes and give sigh for sigh

I'll not leave thee, thou lone one, to pine on the stem
Since the lovely are sleeping, go sleep thou with them
Thus kindly I scatter thy leaves o'er the bed
Where thy mates of the garden lie scentless and dead

So soon may I follow when friendships decay
And from love's shining circle the gems drop away
When true hearts lie withered and fond ones are flown
Oh who would inhabit this bleak world alone?
This bleak world alone

Nat King Cole - Mona Lisa & Autumn Leaves



Mona Lisa, Mona Lisa
Men have named you
You're so like the lady with the mystic smile
Is it only cause you're lonely
They have blamed you
For that Mona Lisa strangeness in your smile

Do you smile to tempt a lover, Mona Lisa
Or is this your way to hide a broken heart
Many dreams have been brought to your doorstep
They just lie there, and they die there
Are you warm, are you real, Mona Lisa
Or just a cold and lonely, lovely work of art

Mona Lisa, Mona Lisa


Autumn Leaves ; by Nat King Cole



(French Lyrics by Jacques Prévert,
English Lyrics by Johnny Mercer,
Music by Joseph Kosma)

The falling leaves drift by the window
The autumn leaves of red and gold
I see your lips, the summer kisses
The sun-burned hands I used to hold

Since you went away the days grow long
And soon I'll hear old winter's song
But I miss you most of all my darling
When autumn leaves start to fall

C’est une chanson, qui nous ressemble
Toi tu m’aimais et je t'aimais
Nous vivions tous, les deux ensemble
Toi que m’aimais moi qui t'aimais
Mais la vie sépare ceux qui s’aiment
Tout doucement sans faire de bruit
Et la mer efface sur le sable les pas des amants désunis

Monday, September 5, 2011

Mozart Trio for Piano, Violin & Cello in B flat-Major, K.502





W.A. Mozart Trio for Piano, Violin & Cello in B flat–Major, K.502

1st Mov.: Allegro


Violin : Anne - Sophie Mutter
Piano : Andre Previn
Cello : Daniel Mutter- Schott


피아노, 클라리넷, 비올라의 편성으로 된 것을 포함해서 8편이나
되는 3중주곡 중에서 E 장조와 함께 가장 뛰어난 작품.

생활에 쫓기면서도 완성한 창자력으로 다산적 ( 多産的 ) 이던
빈 시절의 산물이다.

이 시절에 씌어진 실내악곡 중에서 가장 양적으로 많은,
피아노를 중심한 3중주곡은 독특한 성격을 가지고 그의
빈시절을 장식하고 있는데, 그는 새로운 표현력을 가진
신악기로 등장한 피아노를 가족적인 실내악에 가담
시킴으로써 형식적으로 엄격하고 순수한 현악중심의
실내악곡으로는 바라기 힘든 가볍고 화려한 사교적
분위기를 조성하기에 성공했다.

<박용구의 피아노 曲 에서>

2nd Mov.: Larghetto
Beaux Arts Trio - Recorded in 1967



3rd Mov.: Allegretto





The Beaux Arts Trio was a noted piano trio.
They made their debut on July 13, 1955 at the Berkshire
Music Festival,known today as the Tanglewood Music Center.
Their final American concert was held at Tanglewood on
August 21, 2008.
It was webcast live and archived on NPR Music.
Their final concert was in Lucerne, Switzerland on
September 6, 2008.

The Beaux Arts Trio recorded the entire standard piano
trio repertoire.
In 2005, the trio celebrated its 50th anniversary with
two special CD issues, one featuring their most popular
releases through their long years of recording
(released by Philips Records), and the other an anniversary
collection of new music (released by Warner Records).
Throughout its existence, the trio was held together by
the founding member, pianist Menahem Pressler.
The original members of the trio when it was founded in 1955
were:
• Piano: Menahem Pressler
• Violin: Daniel Guilet
• Cello: Bernard Greenhouse

from Wikipedia

Saturday, August 27, 2011

장사익 & 슬기등 - 산도깨비


장사익 & 슬기등 - 산도깨비 ;


달빛 어스름한 밤중에 깊은 산길 걸어가다
머리에 뿔 달린 도깨비가 방망이 들고서
에루화 둥둥

깜짝 놀라 바라보니 틀림없는 산도깨비
에고야 정말 큰 일 났네 두 눈을 꼭 감고
에루화 둥둥

저 산도깨비 날 잡아 갈까
가슴 소리만 콩당콩당
걸음아 날 살려라
꽁지 빠지게 도망갔네

저 산도깨비 날 잡아 갈까
가슴 소리만 콩당콩당
걸음아 날 살려라
꽁지 빠지게 도망갔네

그 사랑이 울고 있어요 ; 노래 - 신정숙



♬ 그 사랑이 울고 있어요
작사 박건호, 작곡 김명곤, 노래 신정숙, 1990

그 사랑이 울고 있어요 / 노래 신정숙



지금도 못 잊었다면
거짓이라 말하겠지만
이렇게 당신을 그리워하며
헤매이고 있어요

한적한 그 길목에서
밤 깊은 이 자리에서
우리가 남겨둔 이야기들이
나를 다시 불러요

당신은 행복을 위하여
돌아서야 했나요
내 모든 꿈들은 사라져갔어도
바람이 불면 저 창문가에서
그 사랑이 울고 있어요

우리가 헤어진 것은
운명인 줄 알고있지만
이 세상 어딘가 당신이 있어
기다림이 있어요


So Deep Is The Night / Lesly Garrett



So Deep Is The Night / Lesley Garrett ; ‘쇼팽의 이별곡 ‘

 



The song is based on Chopin's Tristesse, Etude Op.10/3.

The original arrangement for voice is attributed to M.Melfi
with words by Jean Marietti and Andre Viand. English lyrics
were written by Sonny Miller.

So deep is the night
No moon tonight
No friendly star
To guide me with its light

He steals my heart
Silence lets my love should be returning
From a world, far apart

So deep is the night
The lonely night
Heartbroken wings
My heart has taken flight
And let the dream

In my dream our lips are blending
Will my dream be never ending
Will your memory hold me till I die

Alone am I, deep into the night
Waiting for the light
Alone am I, I wonder why
So deep is the night


Saturday, August 20, 2011

XIV Tchaikovsky Competition - 2011 ; Piano







Sergei Rachmaninov – Piano Concerto No. 3 in D minor,
Op. 30 : I-III





2011년 6월 30일, 4년에 한번씩 열리는 제14회 차이코프스키
콩쿠르의 핵심인 피아노 부문에서 피아니스트 손열음(25)이
실내악 협주곡 최고연주상, 콩쿠르 위촉작품 최고 연주상과
함께 2위를 수상했다. '교향적 협주곡'이라고 할 정도로
풍부한 선율과 장대한 스케일을보여주어 '악마의 교향곡'이라
불릴 정도로 광기가 서려있어 독주자나 오케스트라 모두에게
난곡으로 꼽히는 곡으로, 작곡가 자신도 인정했으며, 아르투르
루빈스타인은 그 난해함에 빗대어 이 작품에 '코끼리 협주곡'
이라는 별칭을 붙이기도 했다


Son Yeol-Eum, piano
Alexander Dmitriev , cond.
Russian National Orchestra
Rachmaninov Piano Concerto No.3 – 1st. movement



PIANO

1st Prize, Gold Medal: Daniil Trifonov (Russia)
2nd Prize, Silver Medal: Yeol Eum Son (South Korea)

3rd Prize, Bronze Medal: Seong Jin Cho (South Korea)

4th Prize: Alexander Romanovsky (Ukraine)
5th Prize: Alexei Chernov (Russia)

Prize for the Best Performance of the Commissioned
Work by Rodion Shchedrin:
Yeol Eum Son (South Korea)

Prize for the Best Performance of the Chamber Concerto:
Yeol Eum Son (South Korea)
Daniil Trifonov (Russia)



Wednesday, August 17, 2011

Sergei Rachmaninov - Piano Concerto No.3 in D minor Op.30


Sergei Rachmaninov – Piano Concerto No. 3 in D minor,
Op. 30 : I-III





2011년 6월 30일, 4년에 한번씩 열리는 제14회 차이코프스키

콩쿠르의 핵심인 피아노 부문에서 피아니스트 손열음(25)이

실내악 협주곡 최고연주상, 콩쿠르 위촉작품 최고 연주상과

함께 2위를 수상했다. '교향적 협주곡'이라고 할 정도로

풍부한 선율과 장대한 스케일을보여주어 '악마의 교향곡'이라

불릴 정도로 광기가 서려있어 독주자나 오케스트라 모두에게

난곡으로 꼽히는 곡으로, 작곡가 자신도 인정했으며, 아르투르

루빈스타인은 그 난해함에 빗대어 이 작품에 '코끼리 협주곡'

이라는 별칭을 붙이기도 했다


Son Yeol-Eum, piano
Alexander Dmitriev , cond.
Russian National Orchestra

"You raise me up"


Josh Groban & Lee Mead – You Raise Me Up




임태경 (Im Tae-Kyung) -You Raise Me Up



"You Raise Me Up"

When I am down and, oh my soul, so weary;
When troubles come and my heart burdened be;
Then, I am still and wait here in the silence,
Until you come and sit awhile with me.

You raise me up, so I can stand on mountains;
You raise me up, to walk on stormy seas;
I am strong, when I am on your shoulders;
You raise me up... To more than I can be.

You raise me up, so I can stand on mountains;
You raise me up, to walk on stormy seas;
I am strong, when I am on your shoulders;
You raise me up... To more than I can be.

There is no life - no life without its hunger;
Each restless heart beats so imperfectly;
But when you come and I am filled with wonder,
Sometimes, I think I glimpse eternity.

You raise me up, so I can stand on mountains;
You raise me up, to walk on stormy seas;
I am strong, when I am on your shoulders;
You raise me up... To more than I can be.

You raise me up, so I can stand on mountains;
You raise me up, to walk on stormy seas;
I am strong, when I am on your shoulders;
You raise me up... To more than I can be.

You raise me up... To more than I can be.





Monday, August 15, 2011

Dvorak - New World


1st mov. : Adagio



2nd mov. : Largo



3rd mov. : Scherzo



4th mov. : Allegro confuoco


Thursday, August 11, 2011

부용산 -하늘만 푸르러





‘부용산’ 하늘만 푸르러 ; 박기동 작사, 안성현 작곡

부용산 – 윤선애 노래



부용산 산 허리에 잔디만 푸르러 푸르러
솔밭 사이 사이로 회오리 바람 타고
간다는 말 한마디 없이 너만 가고 말았구나
피어나지 못한 채 붉은 장미는 시들었구나
부용산 산 허리에 하늘만 푸르러 푸르러

그리움 강이 되어 내 가슴 맴돌아 흐르고
재를 넘는 석양은 저만치 홀로 섰네
백합일시 그 향기롭던 너의 꿈은 간 데 없고
돌아서지 못한 채 나 홀로 예 서 있으니
부용산 저 멀리엔 하늘만 푸르러 푸르러


부용산 - 안치환 노래









Sunday, August 7, 2011

숨어 우는 바람소리








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숨어우는 바람소리 – 작사 : 김지평 , 작곡 : 김욱, 노래 : 김연숙

갈대밭이 보이는 언덕 통나무집 창가에
길 떠난 소녀같이 하얗게 밤을 새우네
김이 나는 차 한잔을 마주하고 앉으면
그 사람 목소리인가 숨어우는 바람소리

*둘이서 걷던 갈대밭 길에 달은 지고 있는데
잊는다 하고 무슨 이유로 눈물이 날까요
아아 길잃은 사슴처럼 그리움이 돌아 오면
쓸쓸한 갈대숲에 숨어 우는 바람소리
숨어 우는 바람소리




하모니카로



Opera - La Gioconda 3막중 '시간의 춤' by Ponchielli (1834-1886)




오페라 La Gioconda 3막 중 '시간의 춤'



폰키엘리(Amilcare Ponchielli, 1834-1886)

베르디(Giuseppe Fortunino Francesco Verdi, 1813-1901)
를 이은 낭만파의 가극 작곡가이지만 베르디보다 일찍 죽었다.
그는 푸치니와 마스카니의 좋은 스승이었으며 다음 세대로 이어지는
가교(架橋)였다. 그런 점을 감안하고 들으면 이 그랜드오페라
속에서 다음 세대의 베리스모(verismo) 양식의 싹을 느낄 수 있다.
'하늘과 바다' 이외에 제3막 제2장의 우아한 발레 음악인, 시간의
경과를 나타내는 ‘시간의 춤’ 도 너무나 유명한 곡이다.


La Gioconda: Act 3 중 'Dance of the Hours' by
Amilcare Ponchielli (1834~1886)


이탈리아 작곡가 폰키엘리는 베르디의 바로 뒤를 이어 베르디식
오페라를 이어가고자 노력했다. 그의 대표작으로는 '라 조콘다
(La Gioconda)가 꼽힌다. 그 중에서 발레곡인 '시간의 춤
(Dance of the Hours)'이 따로 독립해 연주되며 유명하다.

4막으로 된 이 오페라는 베네치아의 가희(歌姬) 조콘다
(Gioconda)가 그를 노리는 사법장관의 계략으로 궁지에 몰리게
되는데, 바로 원수 사법장관의 부인 때문에 운좋게 살아난다.
그러나 이 부인과 조콘다의 애인은 사실은 서로 사랑하는 사이.
고민 끝에 조콘다는 자신을 희생, 부인과 애인의 사랑이 이룰 수
있도록 한다는 비극적 내용이 3막 2장에 등장하는 바로 이
‘시간의 춤’이다. ('임종의 춤'이라고도 함).
새벽부터 한밤중까지의 시간의 변화를 발레로 묘사한다.
장소는 사법장관 저택에서 열리는 가면무도회에서의 막간춤인데
빛과 의상을 바꾸어 나간다.


Lyer Bird


Amazing Bird sounds from the Lyre Bird
– David Attenborough – BBs Wildlife




David Attenborough presents the amazing lyre bird,

which mimics the calls of other birds - and chainsaws

and camera shutters - in this video clip from The Life

of Birds. This clever creature is one of the most
impressive and funny in nature, with unbelievable

sounds to match the beautiful pictures.


Lyrebirds


A Lyrebird is either of two species of ground-dwelling
Australian birds, most notable for their superb abilit

to mimic natural and artificial sounds from their
environment. Lyrebirds have unique plumes of neutral
coloured tailfeathers.


신기한 새 (Lyre Bird) ; 다른 새소리, 카메라로 찍는 셧타 소리
또한 체인 톱 소리등 숭내 못내는 소리가 없군요.

Saturday, August 6, 2011

정 하나로 살아온 세월











1.

정 하나로 살아온 세월
꿈같이 흘러간 지금
당신의 곱던 얼굴 고운 눈매엔
어느새 주름이 늘고
돌아보면 구비구비 넘던 고갯길
당신이 내게 있어 등불이었고
기쁠 때나 슬플 때나 함께 하면서
이 못난 사람 위해 정성을 바친
여보 당신에게 하고픈 말은
사랑합니다 사랑합니다
그 한 마디 뿐이라오


2.

이 세상에 오직 한 사람
당신을 사랑하면서
살아온 지난 날이 행복했어요
아무런 후회없어요
당신 위해 자식 위해 가는 이 길이
여자의 숙명이요 운명인 것을
좋은 일도 궂은 일도 함께 하면서
당신의 그림자로 행복합니다
여보 당신에게 하고픈 말은
사랑합니다 사랑합니다
당신만을 사랑합니다