Wednesday, January 21, 2015

Flying Away

“Imagination is more important than knowledge. For knowledge is limited to all we now know and understand, while imagination embraces the entire world, and all there ever will be to know and understand.”
-Albert Einstein

12 comments:

  1. My favorite quotation -- and the basis for my personal creed.

    While not against "book learning" per se, I long ago realized that everything we believe we know, now stored between the covers of books and stored in vast electronic data bases, originated in the mind of some observant, highly perceptive individual who on a "hunch" or through the use of vivid, fertile imagination put the proverbial two and two together, and gave us four -- now an established "fact," but SOMEONE had to SEE it FOR HIMSELF, and REALIZE that it was TRUE.

    An oversimplification, of course, but I am absolutely convinced that the "knowledge" we learn from books and tuition BEGAN as germ of awareness in some INDIVIDUAL'S brain.

    Ergo, without imagination we would have no such thing as knowledge beyond "fire will burn you," "water will make you wet," and sex feels good.

    Great discoveries never come to us COLLECTIVELY, but only through the manifestation of what some creative, perceptive, or inherently wise individual saw in his mind's eye.

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  3. GANYMED - poem by Goethe, music by Franz Schubert

    Elisabeth Schwarzkopf:
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=v235hTRyCQw

    Kathleen Ferrier:
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=N_w7di1QfFQ

    ENGLISH TRANSLATION:

    How, in the morning brightness,
    
You all around shine at me,
    
Springtime, Beloved!
    
With thousandfold love-bliss

    The holy feeling
    
Of your eternal warmth

    Presses itself upon my heart,
    
Unending beauty!


    Could I but embrace you
In this arm!


    Ah, upon your breast
I lie, languish,
    
And your blossoms, your grass
press upon my heart.

    
You cool the burning
    
Thirst of my bosom,

    Lovely morning-wind!
    
There calls the nightingale
    
Lovingly for me from the misty vale.


    I come, I come!
    
Whither, ah whither?

    

Up! Up it surges.

    The clouds are leaning
    
Downwards, the clouds
    
Bow down to yearning love.

    To me! To me!

    In your lap, clouds,

    Upwards!

    Embracing, embraced!

    Upwards to thy bosom,
    
All-loving Father!

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  4. ICH SCHWEBE (I float)

    Poem by Karl Friedrich Henckel
    music by Richard Strauss

    Wilma Driessenm soprano
    Pierre Palla, piano

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GVLLLuWCoA8

    Kathleen battle, soprano
    Dan Saunders, piano

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=s2KmB1jG9Fw

    ENGLISH TRANSLATION

    I float as if on an angel's wings,
    my foot hardly touching the ground,
    I hear a lament resounding
    As if it were my love's farewell.

    It resounds, so lovely, gentle and soft,
    It speaks to me, so shy, so frail and pure,
    The echo of the melody softly lulling
    Me into a blissful dream.

    My gleaming eye, while basking
    In the sweetest of melodies
    Watches my smiling love go by
    Without any fabric's fold, any wraps.


    NOTE: The third of Henckel’s 4 original stanzas was omitted by Strauss


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  5. UP UP and AWAY

    Words and music by Jimmy L. Webb

    As sung by The Fifth Dimension:

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5akEgsZSfhg

    Would you like to ride in my beautiful balloon?
    Would you like to glide in my beautiful balloon?
    We could flow among the stars, together you and I

    For we can fly, up, up and away
    (For we can fly)
    In my beautiful, my beautiful balloon

    The world's a nicer place in my beautiful balloon
    It wears a nicer face in my beautiful balloon
    We can sing a song and sail along the silver sky

    For we can fly, up, up and away
    (For we can fly)
    In my beautiful, my beautiful balloon

    Suspended under the twilight canopy
    We'll search the sky for a star to guide us
    If by some chance you find yourself loving me
    We'll find a cloud to hide us, keep the moon beside us

    Love is waiting there, in my beautiful balloon
    Way up in the air, in my beautiful balloon
    If you'll hold my hand, we'll chase your dream across the sky

    For we can fly, up, up and away
    (For we can fly)
    In my beautiful, my beautiful balloon, balloon

    Up, up and away
    Up, up and away
    Up, up and away




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  6. I’M FLYING (from Peter Pan -1954)

    Music by Jule Styne, Mark Charlap

    Words by Betty Comden, Adolphe Green and Carolyn Leigh

    Mary Martin as Peter Pan

    1956 telecast (black and white)

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aV9pk1reRzg

    1960 telecast (color)

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AilIsO6EG4c

    JOHN:"Can you really fly?"

    
PETER:"I'll teach you."

    PETER and CHILDREN: 
I'm flying
(Flying, flying, flying)
    
Look at me way up high
    ,
Suddenly here am I
I'm flying.
    I'm flying
(Flying, flying, flying)

    I can soar
    
I can weave and what's more
    
I'm not even trying
    High up, and as light as I can be.

    I must be a sight lovely to see.
    I'm flying.
(Flying, flying, flying)

    Nothing will stop me now:

    Higher still look at how
    
I can zoom around,
    
'Way up off the ground
I'm flying.

    I fly and I'm all over the place

    You try and you fall flat on your face

    I'm flying.
(Flying, flying, flying)

    Over bed, over chair
    
Duck your head, clear the air

    Oh, what lovely fun

    Watch me everyone
    
Take a look at me
    
And you can see how easily it's done
    
I'm flying!

    CHILDREN:
Oh, teach us Peter, please, teach us!

    PETER PAN:
First I must blow the fairy dust on you!
(blows)
    
Shhh...
Shhh...
Shhh...
Now think lovely thoughts

    ALL:
Think lovely thoughts
    
Think lovely thoughts

    Fishing

    Hoopskirt
    
Candy!

    Picnics

    Summer
    
Candy!
    Sailing
Flowers
Candy!

    Lovelier thoughts, Michael!

    Christmas?!

    PETER PAN:
Ah, ah, flying!
    
Like an owl, like a bat,

    Or the crow,

    It's so satisfying!
    I'm whizzing
Through a cloud

    
Past the star
I'm so proud
    
Look how far I breeze in
    
High over the moon

    Higher I fly
    
By old mister moon

    Wave me goodbye

    I'm flying.
(Flying, flying, flying)
    
Heading far out of sight
    
Second star to the right

    Now the way is clear
    
Never Land is near
    Follow all the air
    
Cause I'm about to disappear
    
I'm flying!


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  7. "... Just think of lovely things
    And your heart will fly on wings ..."


    It's really excellent advice, FJ, whether it came from J.M. Barrie, himself, or Comden, Green and Leigh doesn't matter.

    It's all about liberating one's SPIRIT.

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  8. __________ THE SWING __________


    How do you like to go up in a swing, 

    Up in the air so blue?
    
Oh, I do think it the pleasantest thing
    Ever a child can do! 



    Up in the air and over the wall,
    
Till I can see so wide, 

    River and trees and cattle and all 

    Over the countryside-- 



    Till I look down on the garden green,
    
Down on the roof so brown--
    
Up in the air I go flying again, 

    Up in the air and down!


    ~ Robert Louis Stevenson (18501894)

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  9. Swinging back and forth between Social realities and the unfettered imagination...

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  10. Unfettered imagination is the only possible means of escape we're ever going to get from "Social Realities."

    That is why "art," –– when it is genuine, –– trumps every other field of endeavor, and why we remember the authors, poets, playwrights, painters, sculptors, composers, architects, with some degree of reverence and affection, but think very little of the kings, queens, generals, governors, politicians and reformers."

    Philosophers, Scientists, Inventors, and Medical Practitioners have given us a long series of mixed blessings, so we remember them, but our feelings abut them are probably every bit as mixed as the long range value of their achievements.

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