My days and especially my nights are so empty without you! Waking up to the softness of your skin against mine, your hair gently brushing my cheek. I can feel you breathing as if you were a part of my own body. Looking at you as you dream. Gently “waking” you to the soft caresses [...]
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4 Apr
Your Sweet Voice ~ Phrase
I miss the sound of your sweet voice Through bitter times a saving noise That told me what was right and wrong But rang in my ears for far too long A caring person, you were such That helped and hurt me, oh so much You’d guide and mislead me through the day You left [...]
1 Apr
Lost ~ Phrase
I am not yours, not lost in you, Not lost, although I long to be Lost as a candle lit at noon, Lost as a snowflake in the sea. You love me, and I find you still A spirit beautiful and bright, yet I am I, who long to be Lost as a light is [...]
29 Mar
True Feelings ~ Phrase
The heart gets calm Memories become warm Eyes start sprinkling When something is missing Someone scratches your nerves Make you walk Without a talk Gets you in an ocean of memories Where you can either be in Or be out from it True happiness, or sadness Comes from deep part When you truly miss someone.
22 Jan
Philippine Classical Music (5 of 5)
An unprecedented cultural renaissance in the country came with the building of the Cultural Center of the Philippines, established by the former First Lady, Imelda R. Marcos, and was formally opened to the world in 1969. It has become the showcase for the works of Filipino artists in music, dance, drama and the visual arts. [...]
20 Jan
Philippine Classical Music (4 of 5)
One of the few music schools that were open during the war was the Philippine Conservatory of Music affiliated with the Philippine Women’s University, founded by vocal pedagogue Felicing Tirona, with select faculty from the UP Conservatory of Music in its roster. The works of Japanese composers like Kozyak Yamada were performed in special concerts. [...]
18 Jan
Philippine Classical Music (3 of 5)
Francisco Santiago (1881-1983), Santiago formed a triumvirate of composers known for their sense of nationalism, teachings and compositions. They wrote works n the larger forms: sonata, concerto, symphony, symphonic poems, mostly based on folk themes. Founded in 1903 under the direction of Walter H. Loving, the Philippine Constabulary Band carried a long tradition of brass [...]
16 Jan
Philippine Classical Music (2 of 5)
A few bamboo organs from Spanish models were constructed in the 19th century, the most famous of which is the Las Pinas bamboo organ built in 1818 by Augustinian friar Diego Cera. After its repair/restoration in Bonn, Germany in 1975, this particular bamboo organ has become the setting for annual organ festival at Las Pinas [...]
14 Jan
Philippine Classical Music (1 of 5)
Good morning friends. For me music is an art. It has a pleasing sound that can make us imagine and dream. I am a music lover. For those who were enjoying music too, Philippine Classical Music is the great. You will love to hear it and while you are listening as you are being swing [...]
10 Jan
A Year of Fiestas
Good morning every one. It’s the start of the Year 2010. Philippines has several Fiestas to celebrate with. It started with yesterday January 2, 2010 for the Fiesta of Quiapo. They celebrated the Fist of the Black Nazarene. Many participated there. I want to let you inform with some other fiestas done here in our [...]