Treading at hand…


Treading alone through the valley of roses

Traveling alone with the moon in my hand

Breaking the silence with a lonely whisper

Treading home with the moon as my friend…

 

Walking slowly, but surely, to my destiny

Walking through the valley of daisies

Whispering that whisper that only nobody listens

Whispering that whisper for you

 

Silence sometimes is the greatest music

Silence sometimes is the worst of friends

Silence is silent at the voice of your whisper

Silence is silent for you

 

Walking with the moonlight

Faint as whisper

As the roses fall on the landscape in the fall

A rush of thoughts came to mind

As I finally get to the destination at hand

 

So long ago it feels that the dream was dreamt

So long the travel commenced

Finally the travel has ended…

With you nonetheless

Thank you for being there for me

And help me find my way…

 

No longer alone

No longer shall the roses fall like the snow….

The moonlight shining brightly

As we go together to our destinies

Together at hand….

Darkness v. Light


Darkness…
Curtain call…
Hands on piano…
Baton at hand.

Darkness…
A Cm plays
Sound as water droplets fill the stage…
A progression of chords intertwine
An orchestra resurges like a phoenix from flames
A steady hand marks the tempo… as a conductor normally does…

“Molto legato e expresivo”
A life must be
“con passione e fortissimo”
One must live

Arpeggios and chords fill the space…
Filled with doubt and fear…
…of an uncertain future….
Memories remerge
As the orchestra quiets…
As a wave of emotions… in arpeggio form
The orchestra con forza reassures one destiny
Why do I do this?
Cause you live for it…
I’m not sure…
Yes you are.

Confusion dwells as the future emerges…
Plans come to shape and form
As one organize it
A clarinet… in the form of clarity reemerges
Arpeggios strike the heart… as a scale of hope.
Accents and dynamic a life is about
As the motif with variants fill up the sky…

Foreshadowing…
Flash backs…
A life yet to come…
A life which has passed…
Many live for this
So why can’t I?
Reassurance….
Apassionato e determinato
One must be…
If not life becomes… an unlived dream.
Beautiful is life…
As one may not see
A future is certain
A past it will be.

The winds plays an expressive line
Chords accompany it … just as you accompany me…

Where there is darkness..
There is Light….
Where there is light
There is hope
Where there is hope… there is life…
Thank you for breaking the darkness…
As the orchestra plays the final cadence…
The darkness is no more….

Molto legato e expresivo-> Very interlaced with expression.
Con Passione e fortissimo-> With passion and loudly.
Arpeggio-Notes of a chord played in succession, either ascending or descending.
Con forza-> With force.
Motif-> a distinctive feature or dominant idea in an artistic or literary composition.
Appasionato e determinato -> Passionate and determined.

Music made Tangible


Life is music made tangible
Art is music for the eyes
Religion is music for the soul
God is the conductor if the galaxies
While humans are simply instruments
In his galaxy filled orchestra.

Sometimes we play sour notes
Sometimes we play beautiful phrases
Sometimes we play triplets
Sometimes in double time
Life is a andante molto legato e crescendo
while your love is presto con fuoco
if only you see me how I see you
in a caprichoso cantabile
in which the legato and stacatto meet
making the most beautiful counterpoint you’ll ever hear
That is my song for you
That is my life for the world
Compose your life as you would do a symphony
And it may be one of God most beautiful symphonies
he has and will orchestrate
you as its author and him as the conductor.

Music is Life…


Life is like the most beautiful song in which you share your most inner feelings, state of mind. The song of you soul that you imprint on your loved ones and those lives united with your own can make the beautiful symphony that it is humankind” José A. Clavell

Silence…


Silence….
Destiny is calling ….
The moon and the stars are whispering …
The mermaids are singing…
The flowers sleeping…
The cradling wind
Rocking the cradle
Of a dream come true…

Silence…
Silence is whispering…
Flowers decorating…

Destiny is amazed
At the raw talent you possess

Arms rose
As you hug the unknown
As you fly to uncharted worlds
As you sail the dreams, oh
Those impossible dreams
The dreams that you dream
On a rainy afternoon

Silence is silent
As the moon rocking’s
As the stars lullaby you
As you dream of love
On that magical world
Known by you
Your dreams show
That you can unfold
What destiny wrote

On the day you decided
To navigate the island
And make the impossible road
An unbelievable show
In which the world decays
As arms a-raise
shattering the mocking
Of those unsporting
Hatred and loathe

Yes…
Fly to the moon
Fly to the sky

Pluto is a planet
Where magic is alive

The flowers cry
As you go into the night sky
Flying with Tinker Bell
And that magical dust…

The moon serenades’ you
With her black harp of space
As you fall unto sleep
On that magical place

In which you sleep …

Sleep my child…
Sleep that protect I will
From the dragons and witches
Who want to do you wrong
As you sing my song
With the stars and the moon
Accompany you unto the night
While your knight rides
In his shining armor
Of love and surprise…

By: José A. Clavell Acosta

Consumed by fair…


Let yourself fly

As the world slowly dies
Consumed by fire
All I know is desire
To know if I did was right….

If my life’s choice was good enough
To slowly dim the fire
With the melody of a life’s journey
That began so long ago….

As I stay here
Observing how little we have left
I look to you…
Up in the sky…
Wondering if I could so something more
With what you gave me
In the Genesis
Where music and life ensued

In a cage they placed me
In a cage I stood
Until they opened it up
And spread my wings I did so
And shared my light with everybody that observed
Thinking of you…
In every step of the way….

With that deathly hallow
I unfolded
Receiving him like a lost friend
Be still my heart
I’m coming towards you…
With that minor chord in C minor
Slowly dying …
As I step outside
And fill my valor…

José A. Clavell Acosta
January 4, 2011

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Alone in silence


Alone in silence I stand

All in front all dressed in black

The moon gazes at my hands

As a judge watches from behind…

A-screw the silence shatters

-As a ballerina shatters space-

While you shatter with it

Melodies for days

Alone in silence I stand

All in front dressed in white

As you gaze upon me

As I smile at the wind in the night sky

How the day has come

Dreams have I dreamed

Of this moment for many days, weeks and years

Alone in silence I stand

In front of me all in red

As we do what we love

On this day of all days

December I think it may

be the day of destiny

as I paint the melodies

in black, white and red

to all the audience away

As we dress the night

In the most amazing shade of gray…

José Angel Clavell Acosta

November 2010

Mozart and His Little Effect.


This is another essay I have to write for my English Course hope you like it. As usual feedback is appreciated

After many years of research, psychologist Dr. Rausher and neurologist Dr. Shaw revealed to the unsuspecting world that Mozart’s music had positive effects on children, teenagers, and adults. Mozart’s Music is perfect for its phrases, periods, and movements result in balanced, nimble, and crystal-clear pieces which are recognized throughout the world; for instance, his Sonata for piano #24 and his Lacrimosa in his unfinished Requiem. These pieces, with their melodies, harmonies and counterpoints, significantly improve children’s motor skills and help them focus on their studies for a short period of time. Mozart left us with a beautiful legacy from which the human mind can benefit thanks to its perfect harmonies, logic, and genius.

“The Magic Flute,” “Don Giovanni,” “Cosí fan tutte” and “Eine kleine Nachtmusik” are examples of the prodigy that was Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart. Whether improvising on the harpsichord or on the violin at the tender age of eight, Mozart wrote his first work of art- a symphony; when his father saw this, he dedicated his life to teaching his son music. Mozart played concerts through London and Europe when he was fifteen years old; powerful, humble, mesmerizing, and beautiful were his melodies that the great composers and musicians of the era called him a prodigy. Consequently, the critics craved for more and even though Mozart’s genius gave us pieces such as “Ave Verum Corpus,” one of his most recognized choral pieces; unfortunately, he died at age thirty-five when he was just finishing his Requiem, the Mass for the Dead. But what is this Mozart Effect people are talking about?

In 1993 in the University of California some human test subjects, 36 high school students, became part of the Mozart Effect experiment, in which after the heard Mozart’s Sonatas these students were given a standardized test. The result of this test showed an increase in the temporal spatial levels among other results. Dr. Tomatis, in 1997, wrote that whether or not his patients liked Mozart’s music, they were more relaxed and made them express themselves more easily and openly to him; thus his conclusion was that Mozart’s music has the ability to heal the patient’s heart and clear their brain. As a result of both Shaw’s and Tomatis publication, The Mozart Effect gained worldwide attention in a matter of minutes, for many teachers, professors, and parents adapted said effect onto their students and children respectively. This effect is lasts in periods of five to ten minutes.

The Mozart Effect on children is highly effective, especially with those students from kindergarten to third grade. My sister, a Second grade teacher, did a little experiment where she gave the first test of the semester with a “normal” ambiance (without music) and her students received average grades; however, on the second test she administrated a math test where the students heard Mozart’s Piano Sonata #21, the students who got a C or C+ on their first test received a B, B+, or A on their second test. From that day on my sister, Mrs. Clavell, administers all of her tests with classical music. Parents and teachers alike misunderstand the concept of the Mozart Effect, for they believe that if they don’t have Mozart’s music, the effect won’t work and they are sadly mistaken; for example, you can use Beethoven, Vivaldi, or Pachelbel’s Canon and still observe the same results. Children, who are exposed to this kind of music, as commented before, improve their IQ, focus, and motor skills.

The Mozart Effect is an area that unites pedagogy, parenting, music, and psychology. Mozart is one of the greatest composers of our time, for his nimble, humble, and mesmerizing melodies that captivate our hearts and clearly our brains. Mozart and his effect clearly has had a positive impact on us; hence the studies continue to grow and the testimonials of parents and teachers alike of how this effect works. So greatly is the impact of this effect that Disney has used this effect in marketing, with its most popular infant and toddler merchandise called “Baby Einstein.” These DVDs and CDs use classical music with colorful stories and toys to capture toddlers’ attention and with games they start to recognize musical patterns, rhythms, vowels, and words. Mozart shall live on in our lives and in many years to come, new scientists and musicologists will still try to unlock the mystery behind Mozart’s music.

When I first saw you


When I first saw you, I fell in love
You asked me last summer
but I couldn’t  tell you that

When I first saw you
I saw your raw pure talent
The one that now you see
after all those months of thespian-sy

When I first saw you, I fell in love
so hard it made God cry
And now I’m so stupid
That I could follow you stupid
to the end of the world and back
on a balloon ride to never land

When I first saw you , I fell in love
so scared now I would cry a river and ride back
to the land my heart sank
where you told me …. you love me back