• The Vivaldi passionate life

    Speaking of music, which I’ve been doing more of at home lately, I love Vivaldi. I don’t recall when I first heard of Vivaldi, I just know that it’s been at LEAST since I had a CD player, which first happened in 1990. I like and love much other “classical” but Vivaldi is my passion.…


  • Classicfm, Tallis, and Williams

    www.classicfm.com/ That’s the website. I found them via WMP9 radio tuner. Last week I was just bored with my regular playlists and wanting some good classical radio. On my computer, of course. I had one nit picky item in choosing: I had to find it fairly fast, and it had to have a PLAY button…

    2 responses to “Classicfm, Tallis, and Williams”

    1. Carmon Avatar

      I LOVE Ralph Vaughan Williams. I even named my iPod “Ralph.” There’s an extensive biography of him in A Gift of Music by Jane Stuart Smith and Betty Carlson. He also wrote quite a lot of sacred music.

    2. Marysue (Maisy) Avatar

      Oh, now you’ve done it. I don’t have an iPod, or anything like it. 🙁

      For now I enjoy music the tradional way, via my computer. (Good subwoofer/speaker external setup)

      In the old days it was via my walkman or stereo with little speakers or headphones.

      In the really old days it was via vinyl records on my worse stereo. Loved those cracks and pops with classics!

      Back to point: an mp3 player sort of device would be so versatile and rightly the sort of thing to have. I’m loading all my CD’s onto the computer slowly, so going to the next level: a device to carry them elsewhere.
      —–

      My love of classical music has abounded all my life, but I’ve let much of it lay low the last several years. I’ve been ramping my listening up lately, and so enjoy it!

      My research that was spawned via Classicfm has shown me exactly what I would want to know about any wonderful piece of music. A hint at the inspiration that took hold to write it.

      Thomas Tallis is the focus now, though I love the Williams piece.

      Williams working on hymns came across that Tallis “third mode melody”, and knowing what that piece is like is a phenomenal view into what conspired with Williams to create the Fantasy on a Theme by Thomas Tallis.

      Not having any CD with this work on it, I downloaded the Barbirolli performance via WMP9 Musicmatch service [ www.musicmatch.com/ ].
      This is the CD it came from: www.opuscds.com/cd/26649

      Musicmatch is a Premium Service that can be found in WMP9 on the left-hand side, click the right button so named. One can sign up just for downloading … don’t have to be sucked into their premium radio service. 🙂

      I did that since it’s not so bad to pay $.99 for a wonderful song you can listen to on your computer, burn onto a CD to listen other places … and load onto a device if you have one.

      So for 16 minutes of rapture, over and over again as desired, $.99 is cheap. And it allows one to have just the pieces they want, without getting a CD full of extraneous stuff, though I must be careful not to take the Trepak (Russian Dance) of the Nutcracker idea to it’s fullest extent … a self-burned CD would tend to be explosive after explosive of intense music … my ultimate love musically. Sigh. Must temper my emotions with down to earth music as well.

      Thank you Carmon for the book info. I’ll look it up. 🙂


  • Jumble Bumble Does it matter?

    I’ve been neglecting this blog for so long. I haven’t meant to all along, just have. Well, things will be changing soon. More of this and more of different things, more, more, more. Excessive? Nah, but different. I’m ready for a big change and somehow will work that out. Life change? No. just online stuff…

    One response to “Jumble Bumble Does it matter?”

    1. […] 2; Marysue @ 11:12 am

      I am wondering where time has gone. It’s been since July 7. 2004 that I wrote here last. I a […]


  • My New Blue

    First off the music. It’s the whole album, the whole thing. I like both Styx “The Grand Illusion” and “Paradise Theater” in particular. Recently I found an old cassette tape of PT and so we went out and found both the above on CD. Ah, the good stuff once again! Frank went out and got…


  • It’s Friday, and a hot one again

    Today will be hot. I was up at 5:45am when a fitfully sleepful night just got worse with the hens yacking up a storm. Too early for them! The sun wasn’t coming up yet, so why were they strutting around their pen? The moon was out, but it’s not full, it’s waning, and in quarter…


  • The Wal-Mart deal

    My husband told me, this evening, that Drudge had a Wal-Mart article linked on his page, but when I went there, the page had changed, and going to the “Recent Drudge Headlines” we couldn’t easily find the link. He recalled it was from the Chicago Sun-Times, so going there we seached “Wal-Mart” and another article…


  • What’s eating me: Personalities and Sensory issues

    A recent thread on a e-list I’m on has caused me to desire to write this post. Regarding Sensory Integration Issues … my writing here is how they relate to ADD/ADHD, or the Edison Trait, or Bouncing Brains … as my Hyperthinking site here is named after. I haven’t spent much time developing this site…

    One response to “What’s eating me: Personalities and Sensory issues”

    1. Carla  B. Avatar

      What a surprise (but a pleasant one) to find this site! I was simply doing an Internet search today on other sites which had mentioned mine, and yours came up. Curious, I was flipped to a page where my own paper was the only link, which also was quite flattering. Glad you enjoyed my work and that it helped you see yourself in this sea of stuff that we do (or don’t) call ADD >smile< That's why I do what I do, to help sift and sort the welter of information out there about what it means to have an attention diffculty, wben to call it ADD, and to help people see that "too much" thinking can be as big an attention problem as the opposite, no matter what it is called. I enjoyed this particular blog entry especially. I own a bouncing brain of my own and can relate to much of what you say. It also was incredible timing, since i was writing more on the topic of sensory issues just today, which in my scheme tends to begin around Type 2.3. In my opinion people get too concerned with which kinds of lines to draw where, i.e. how to label things. I hope there comes a day when we can simplify into more streamlined categories such as under and overfocusing, or hyper- and hypo-sensitive. That's a big part of what my modeling is about, and if you or others wish to see more about that, I also have some articles at wwww.hyperthought.net.

      I presume from the credit at the top of this page, your name is Mary Sue? Nice to meet you! Again I am glad you enjoyed my web site(s) and hope you will also enjoy the “Bouncing Brain” books I am launching next year. If you are not already on my mailing list for future news, you can drop a note to the email address shown at the top of this post. And of course, feel free to write with any other questions you might have.

      Best regards and happy holidays!

      Carla B. (Nelson)
      [who is also an ENTP]


  • Secondhand Lions

    I watched Secondhand Lions on DVD (blockbuster rental) last night. It was a good movie. Not modern by any means. I therefore enjoyed it. It was refreshing. It came out on DVD just this past week, BTW.


  • What kind of theologian are you?

    I usually don’t do these kinds of things, sometimes I take a quiz, but never post results, usually I don’t take the quizzes at all though. This one I couldn’t hardly resist, and the results, oh well, fun. Here’s what I came up with: [To] serve God properly we must learn to give up our…


  • Happy New Year! (2004)

    Happy, happy New Year everyone. This is a mild day for us. It’s supposed to get to the upper 60’s, and that’s definitely not the norm for us on a January day. We are moving stuff around today, taking this first day of the New Year to clean up junk, do extra laundry, and just…

    4 responses to “Happy New Year! (2004)”

    1. Tamara Avatar

      A Happy and Blessed 2004 to you and your family! 🙂

    2. Tamara Avatar

      How did the rearranging go?

      We’ve done a similar arrangement with our living/dining areas…switched them so the dining table is in front of the fireplace, etc. Makes it easier to stay warm 😉 and still work on projects and what not. We have an “open floorplan” though so bringing recliners and rocking chairs back over (or back-n-forth ;)) is not a big deal. I’ve always thought our “living area” a weird space so I’m not really ever satisfied and move things around frequently.

      Anyway, hope it went well and is “liveable” for a while! 😀

    3. Marysue Avatar

      The re-arranging went alright. Our bedroom is better. We have the bed angled in a corner, so when you walk in it’s right there at a nice angle. I take no spiritual stock in that oriental stuff, [Feng S…] but the basic principles of it [that I’ve learned about some] do make me feel nicer and more welcome in a room –FWIW, so this change has blocked a window and made the bed the first drawing eye thing, right up to the mound of big pillows. It’s an amazing difference.

      The dining room (old living room) isn’t as great yet. There’s still more stuff in there than should be. Futon frame standing on it’s side … for one thing. We put the futon mattress on top of our King master bed. The futon is Queen size. It’s really cool now actually. I have space next to my side, the old mattress, to put books, remotes, etc, safely. My DH has the same on his side. It also elevates the bed more, and gives a knee-up deally with that extra King mattress space on each side, to launch onto the top of it all easier 😉

      Sounds goofy, but looks lush, and feels great. The futon is a firm one, but is so nice on top of a mattress and box spring. One of those weird ideas I get, able to convince DH, and he’s glad we did it now.

      Just need to find a home for the futon frame until we can get another futon for it (we decided to use it differently because it wouldn’t stay sitting up on the frame anymore). That’s that story.

      I have things to move around in the dining area too. Eventually it’ll be a lot nicer. When? Who knows! 🙂


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