On Saturday night amid the silliness in the hall, I photographed Mrs Trellis in her vintage 1970s dress looking fab.
Before she left, (wafting her money like Crystal Carrington) , she told me to listen to this piece of music if I got the chance.
She knows I’m a fan of Christopher Tin’s work but I have not heard of his lost Birds work before so after a root around I found it only this morning as I took the dogs for their first wee stop before HTC ( Hubby of Trendy Carol) picks them up for the day as I’m in college.
It kind of takes your breath away in its beauty
Not something you expect in a dark Welsh lane……at dawn…..on a Tuesday morning.
Eyes wide open I waited to see where they would go amid the vast fields and hills,then I realized the point wasn't a journey, it's to become part of what nature's already put and heard there
ReplyDeleteThank you and good morning, may you drift through beauty in your mind today,-Mary
Nicely put xx
DeleteWhat a glorious start to my day. Thank you. Breathtaking! xx
ReplyDeleteBeautiful
ReplyDelete"The Lost Birds is a musical memorial to bird species driven to extinction by humankind"
ReplyDeleteBeen on Google again have you Pud?
DeleteThanks YP saved me a job xx
DeleteBeautiful but I couldn't decipher a word they were singing, is it in a different language, not English?
ReplyDeleteYes it’s English.
DeleteLearn lots and do well.
ReplyDeleteClearly not a Dynasty fan old chap - Mrs T should have been wafting her money like KRYSTLE Carrington.
ReplyDeleteI stand corrected
DeleteJust lovely, thank you
ReplyDeleteBeautiful!
ReplyDeleteI couldn't make out the lyrics so I Googled it and found it is based on Emily Dickinson's poem The Saddest Noise, The Sweetest Noise. Here is a link to that:
ReplyDeletehttps://hellopoetry.com/poem/3486/the-saddest-noise-the-sweetest-noise/
Thank you for that, I know very little about this piece
DeleteVery beautiful and nicely done by great voices.
ReplyDeleteI agree
DeleteThe music gave me goosebumps....beautiful voices!
ReplyDeleteI’d love to hear this piece sung in a church
DeleteBeautiful! Thank you, and Mrs. Trellis, for sharing.
ReplyDeleteI’ve yet to share the compliments left for her after everyone saw her trendy evening dress
DeleteMrs Trellis looks lovely and is obviously a very kind lady. It's a shame you make fun of her, many times you've made fun of the gifts she has given or left for you, whether it's what the gift is or how it's wrapped.
ReplyDeleteI’ve never made fun of her ever…her gifts are part of her character and you are a fool of grand proportions if you think otherwise
DeleteThese constant and rather obvious complaints remain bizarre and I suspect I know fully from whom they are coming from
DeleteBreathtakingly lovely harmony and I thank you for sharing this song, John. Thanks Mrs. Trellis for me, too, p please.
ReplyDeleteHope it's a good say at college!
Hugs!
She’s been a constant in my Trelawnyd life for over 18 years
Delete*sigh*... and moving right along...the music seemed like echoes from a long ago place. To see it coming from such young folk was just such a gorgeous juxtaposition, wasn't it?
ReplyDeleteIt was a mindful moment this morning and a wonderfully moving one
DeleteI loved learning more about Mrs Trellis, she seems so kind and cultured. Thoughtful to know what her friend John wants, needs [the little wall gifts etc], will enjoy hearing. I absolutely adored her casino night look, that dress that fur great haircut. Lovely.
ReplyDeleteShe is an eccentric but a totally lovable one
DeleteGrand and beautiful. Incredible voices.
ReplyDeleteThank you for your informative and well-crafted post. It made a difference!
ReplyDeleteJust beautiful.
ReplyDeleteVOCES8 is so
ReplyDeleteamazing!!!! They become more and more fabulous each year - even here in the US they are well known. I hope some day to hear them live - meanwhile I listen to them often online. They are the best.
DeleteMary in NC