2009年4月30日木曜日

Rina's favourite --Violin--

All the you tubes are extracts or half way.

1. Perlman plays Bach's partita http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5bVRTtcWmXI&feature=related

2. Perlman & Balenboim play Brahms' sonate http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MyE5w7Ygw8s

3. Isaac Stern plays Ravel's Tzigane
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MqAqQiP61co&feature=related

4. David Oistrakh plays Sibelius' concerto http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3SvAf-QbuvQ

5. Kogan plays R. Strauss' sonate http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=I7tqswHNyOs&feature=related

6. Heifetz plays Glazunov's concerto http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fb25CrxAv8c

7. David Oistrakh plays Chausson Poeme http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1OE1TmSvpF4&feature=related

8. Gil Shaham plays Bartok's concerto No.2 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qoZVwrrIwm0

 ↑これはやっぱり奥村智洋の方がいいな。


選曲渋すぎるかな・・・

2009年4月28日火曜日

pomegranate ぽむぁぐらにてぇ










plural form: pome-
granates








2009年4月27日月曜日

----

To be a number one is not to be anyone under number two.

2009年4月22日水曜日

Cooking School -French-









weird 2


今、住んでるとこ、ほんと、不思議な看板多い・・・
みかちゃんってだあれ?しってる?

2009年4月15日水曜日

letter


I sent a gift to a friend of mine the other day. He is in mid 80's and extraordinally knowledgeable and really really lovely person. He knows about Japan very much, much more than me maybe.

This is a thank you card from him. Lovely letter, isn't it?

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What a pleasant surprise, a special package from my friend in Japan containing a beautiful piece of Japanese artwork. The history of lacquerwear was most interesting. Echizen lacquerwear began at 6th century and according to what I've read-currently the Japanese government recognise only 44 Master Craftsmen of this art! Black of the urushi lacquer in a color I've never experienced before. For the "N"th time you've added a new color to my paint box. Thanks again for being my friend and sharing so much along the way. My very best---



2009年4月13日月曜日

bamboo roots

筍づくし・・・

2009年4月11日土曜日

talented


I saw a TV programme about Yu Aoi, quite a long time ago.

Watching it, I became interested in how she works.

I think she is so talented and extraordinary.

This is my most favourite scene which I have been repetitively seen:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sTgg1-uL7DA

pun





































This is a story about when I was talking to a friend of mine who is an American.
She and I were baking some cookies at her house for a Christmas banquet of a local church just before the Christmas.
At the end of the baking time, she was trying to wrap and give some cookies for me,
because she knew I wasn't given any cookies when I was little and helped baking them at a Pastor's house.
I said, "No, thank you very much. I'm not child now. That's ok. I do know the meaning of baking these now."
But she would give them to me and I said, "Oh thank you. How sweet of you!"
Then she said to me, "pun?"
No, no.... I had no pun intended.

2009年4月9日木曜日

Gini




a friend of mine. We used to be classmates of a grad school in London.
We went for the placements of the school together.
I also went for excursion to Oxford together with her and her daughter.
We enjoyed some parties, one time at her flat, which was wonderful.
Until the middle of the course, I hadn't noticed she was a celebrities.
She has already released lots of CDs.
I've heard some of her songs were used for TV commercials in Japan.
She's also worked with Ryuichi Sakamoto.
I like "Don't break the silence" best in her songs.
She is a flutist. I remember her timbre of flute and clear voice.

    リナの懐メロ3(選曲難しい~。good music is good music beyond the genre.)
  1. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=exq0z-PDki4&feature=related
  2. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aHIR33pOUv0
  3. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EHwRiQk6Mdw
  4. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9ar8-E_7KI8&feature=related
  5. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=n1M_j72wJR8&feature=related
  6. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ioo8t3y_pYM&feature=related
  7. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-4m1GPE35rg&hl=ja
  8. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BMkJjevfaiY&feature=related
  9. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ERWYegcKF8o&feature=related
link切れが多いので、またupします~。

2009年4月5日日曜日

spring has come

lovely.

monument

monument in P-university by a famous artist.
Different moment has different face of this monument.

pumpkin pie


When I was in the states, I baked a whole piece of pumpkin pie.
It's nourish and yummy!

weird

今、住んでるとこ、不思議な看板多い・・


Cooking school -French-
















2009年4月4日土曜日

Masquerade











I went to Mejestic theatre to see The Phantom of the Opera
the other day.

2009年4月1日水曜日

Promenade

This is now past, though.
I went for NYP in Jan.
My aim was to see Emanuel Ax on the piano and to listen to
"Pictures at an Exhibition" by Mussorgsky (Ravel arranged for orchestra).
The programme was:
http://nyphil.org/meet/archive/index.cfm?page=eventDetail&eventNum=1523&seasonNum=8

"Pictures at an Exhibition" is originally composed for the piano.

When I was little, I really wanted to play this Russian suite on the piano.
The piece made me imagine I was like walking on the corridor of grandiose museum.
I love visiting museums all over the world so much.
While seeing and feeling the pictures, I just don't need any words.