Monthly Archives: February 2011

Browning Poem

 

Last week we went to hear a wonderful concert of early Venetian music played on period instruments. Two of the pieces were by Galuppi and I found myself trying to piece together the verses of this poem I daydreamed over as a teenager.

A Toccata of Galuppi’s

Oh Galuppi, Baldassare, this is very sad to find!
I can hardly misconceive you; it would prove me deaf and blind;
But although I take your meaning, ’tis with such a heavy mind!

Here you come with your old music, and here’s all the good it brings,
What, they lived once thus at Venice where the merchants were the kings,
Where Saint Mark’s is, where the Doges used to wed to sea with rings?

Ay, because the sea’s the street there; and ’tis arched by … what you call
… Shylock’s bridge with houses on it, where they kept the carnival:
I was never out of England — it’s as if I saw it all.

Did young people take their pleasure when the sea was warm in May?
Balls and masks begun at midnight, burning ever to mid-day,
When they made up fresh adventures for the morrow, do you say?

Was a lady such a lady, cheeks so round and lips so red —
On her neck the small face buoyant, like a bellflower on its bed,
O’er the breast’s superb abundance where a man might base his head?

Well, and it was graceful of them — they’d break talk off and afford
— She, to bite her mask’s black velvet — he, to finger on his sword,
While you sat and played Toccatas, stately at the clavichord?

What? Those lesser thirds so plaintive, sixths diminished, sigh on sigh,
Told them something? Those suspensions, those solutions — “Must we die?”
Those commiserating sevenths — “Life might last! we can but try!”

“Were you happy?” “Yes.” “And are you still as happy?” “Yes. And you?”
“Then, more kisses!” “Did I stop them, when a million seemed so few?”
Hark, the dominant’s persistence till it must be answered to!

So, an octave struck the answer. Oh, they praised you, I dare say!
“Brave Galuppi! that was music! good alike at grave and gay!
“I can always leave off talking when I hear a master play!”

Then they left you for their pleasure: till in due time, one by one,
Some with lives that came to nothing, some with deeds as well undone,
Death stepped tacitly and took them where they never see the sun.

But when I sit down to reason, think to take my stand nor swerve,
While I triumph o’er a secret wrung from nature’s close reserve,
In you come with your cold music till I creep through every nerve.

Yes, you, like a ghostly cricket, creaking where a house was burned:
“Dust and ashes, dead and done with, Venice spent what Venice earned.
“The soul, doubtless, is immortal — where a soul can be discerned.

“Yours for instance: you know physics, something of geology,
“Mathematics are your pastime; souls shall rise in their degree;
“Butterflies may dread extinction — you’ll not die, it cannot be!

“As for Venice and her people, merely born to bloom and drop,
“Here on earth they bore their fruitage, mirth and folly were the crop.
“What of soul was left, I wonder, when the kissing had to stop?

“Dust and ashes!” So you creak it, and I want the heart to scold.
Dear dead women, with such hair, too — what’s become of all the gold
Used to hang and brush their bosoms? I feel chilly and grown old.
–Robert Browning


Son Cliff Picture Within Picture Within. . .

Reaching an agreement

In Berlin at Christmas

Early rock

Son Dan At Stratford-Upon-Avon

Visiting Shakespeare’s supposed birthplace

Perhaps he looked out this very window

On the other hand . . .

Think Education is Expensive?

Try ignorance.

“…you may say I’m a dreamer, but I’m not the only one…”

Egypt Supports Wisconsin Workers. Got to hand it to social media.

Soundtrack To Transformation

The lyrics include a poem by Mahmoud Darwish (1941-2008).

Darwish was impressed by the Iraqi poets Abd al-Wahhab Al-Bayati and Badr Shakir al-Sayyab.[6] He cited Rimbaud and Ginsberg as literary influences.[5] Darwish admired the Hebrew poet Yehuda Amichai, but described his poetry as a “challenge to me, because we write about the same place. He wants to use the landscape and history for his own benefit, based on my destroyed identity. So we have a competition: who is the owner of the language of this land? Who loves it more? Who writes it better?

[2002 Poet of the Arab world by Maya Jaggi, Originally printed in the Guardian]

No indictments in Danroy Henry Jr. shooting; power of the Blue Wall

No indictments in Danroy Henry Jr. shooting; feds to examine case.

For God’s sake, Justice Department, get this right!

How Does Determination Look?

At this moment and day to day there is so much to think about, to anticipate, and to hope for that all I can do for now is stare in amazement at such images.

I swear there is no sound more emotionally complex than that of women ululating – – poignant, jubilant, wild, keening,  prophetic. . .