Barred owls call,
Begins sunrise chorus, chickadees ~ titmouse,
Pileated percussion.
Barred owls call,
Begins sunrise chorus, chickadees ~ titmouse,
Pileated percussion.
Hummingbirds and wife,
On the deck sharing dinner.
Ah, that’s the life!
With the ebb and flow,
caught up by the undertow,
in the tide of life.
Silver flashing streak
Headlights sweeping the meadow.
Coyote in the night
So much unfathomable loss, of youth, beauty, life…
By Johna Till Johnson
Among the victims of Germanwings Flight 9525 was Maria Radner, a German opera singer. She was a 33-year old contralto who specialized in Wagner. I hadn’t heard of her before—no surprise since I’m new to opera, and have yet to warm to Wagner’s music.
But a commentator on one of the news stories posted the video below. Maria Radner sings “Urlicht” (“Primeval Light”) from Gustav Mahler’s Symphony No. 2, the Resurrection Symphony.
It’s just under five minutes. I don’t think I’ve ever heard anything quite so lovely. Looking into her serene blue-gray eyes and insouciant half smile, and listening to that soaring voice, all I can think of is that although a deranged man was able to take away her life, the beauty she brought into this world is immortal.
The lyrics translate as follows:
I am from God and want to return…
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Secretly I have been
watching you, wanting you to start.
Watching me too.
Shattered windshield
shattered dreams of spring and…
Oh, spring morning frost