This blog will be an inspiring-oasis of whatever the world around us has to offer. More specifically, a visual compendium of whatever pieces of the puzzle I have been able to accumlate thus far, and able to arrange in a discernably beautiful manner. Wanderings eventually lead to worthwhile wisdom, so long as you stop to ponder the purpose once and again.
Thus: stop, learn a bit, reflect, enjoy the day's offerings, and we'll move on to the next trail.
Thus and so are my means - this is the life's goal.
Whether it’s an effluvient violin or a somber cello, a bombastic crescendo or pianissimo sonata—there’s a little something for everyone in classical music. Despite its near universal appeal, casual listeners don’t often have the technical knowledge or avid curiosity to keep the movements, Mozarts, motions, and mezzo fortes straight. Michael Oneil Lam proposes an addition to music halls that might make concerts more enjoyable (or at least more intelligible) for new listeners, pedestrian classical fans, and everyday schmoes: a music scoreboard.
— courtesy of utnereader.