24 de dezembro de 2010
14 de dezembro de 2010
5 de novembro de 2010
31 de outubro de 2010
2 de setembro de 2010
Concertos Comentados
Dia 3, 21h00 - “ Um banquete musical pelas cortes europeias no renascimento”
Soprano – Joana Godinho
Alaúde – Helena Raposo
Programa:
Península Ibérica:
Antequera sale el moro – M. Fuellana;
Por ásperos caminos – A. Mudarra
Não tragais Borzeguins pretos – C. de Elvas;
França:
Belle qui m’avez blessé – P. Guédron
Tourdion – Anónimo;
Itália:
Se l’aura spira – G. Frescobaldi
Belle rose porporine – G. Caccini
Dolcissimo Sospiro – G. Caccini
Inglaterra:
Sorrow stay – J. Dowland
Have you seen – J. Johnson (?)
Can she excuse – J. Dowland
27 de agosto de 2010
Sorrow, stay.. John Dowland
Tanto para dizer a cerca desta canção..
Simplesmente fantástica..
Sorrow stay, lend true repentant tears,
To a woeful wretched wight,
Hence, despair with thy tormenting fears:
O do not my poor heart affright.
Pity, pity, pity, help now or never,
Mark me not to endless pain,
Alas I am condemned ever,
No hope, no help, there doth remain,
But [down, down, down, down I fall,
And arise I never shall.]
To a woeful wretched wight,
Hence, despair with thy tormenting fears:
O do not my poor heart affright.
Pity, pity, pity, help now or never,
Mark me not to endless pain,
Alas I am condemned ever,
No hope, no help, there doth remain,
But [down, down, down, down I fall,
And arise I never shall.]
Simplesmente fantástica..
22 de agosto de 2010
Estou além
(...) Esta insatisfação
Não consigo compreender
Sempre esta sensação
Que estou a perder
Tenho pressa de sair
Quero sentir ao chegar
Vontade de partir
P’ra outro lugar
Vou continuar a procurar o meu mundo, o meu lugar
Porque até aqui eu só
Estou bem
Aonde não estou
Porque eu só estou bem
Aonde eu não vou
Porque eu só estou bem
Aonde não estou
Porque eu só estou bem
Aonde não vou
Porque eu só estou bem
Letra e música de António Variações
4 de agosto de 2010
Facebook and relationships
Before you log onto Facebook to check in with your honey, brace yourself for comments, exchanges and pictures that can bring out the green-eyed monster in you, prompt you to spend more time on Facebook and lead to addictive behavior as you pursue evidence of competition for your beloved's affections.
Never mind the perils of cyber-stalking, cyber-bullying and posting photos that could endanger your future job prospects: Facebook could be ruining your relationship and driving you toward compulsively jealous behavior.
The risk that an innocent peek at Facebook could set in motion this cycle of events is suggested by a new survey of college students described in the journal CyberPsychology & Behavior. * Social psychologists from the University of Guelph in Canada queried college students who were in romantic relationships about their Facebook use. Their preliminary findings, presented in the journal's "Rapid Communication" section, suggest that rather than enhancing communication between romantic partners, Facebook use may be fueling wild flights of jealous investigation, as users in relationships perceive hints of potential infidelity and then scramble to find evidence of a partner's unfaithful thoughts or behavior.
Invariably, it seems, they end up feeling more jealous.
And where does this lead? For some participants in the study, these investigations led to searching behavior they described as "addictive." And the bouts of escalating jealousy, say the researchers, cannot be good for a relationship.
While the survey was of college students, the researchers surmised that Facebook might unleash the same dynamics in adult relationships. Certainly, they noted, it's worth further research.
The research team responsible for the latest survey has previously found that young adults' need for popularity led them to disclose far more personal information on Facebook than they would reveal in the course of ordinary social contact.
Here's your chance to add to researchers' collection of observations: has an overly friendly comment from a partner's "friend" or a posted photo depicting overly friendly friendship caused you to embark on a cyber-hunt for alleged infidelity? Did you "unfriend" a love interest as a result?
Never mind the perils of cyber-stalking, cyber-bullying and posting photos that could endanger your future job prospects: Facebook could be ruining your relationship and driving you toward compulsively jealous behavior.
The risk that an innocent peek at Facebook could set in motion this cycle of events is suggested by a new survey of college students described in the journal CyberPsychology & Behavior. * Social psychologists from the University of Guelph in Canada queried college students who were in romantic relationships about their Facebook use. Their preliminary findings, presented in the journal's "Rapid Communication" section, suggest that rather than enhancing communication between romantic partners, Facebook use may be fueling wild flights of jealous investigation, as users in relationships perceive hints of potential infidelity and then scramble to find evidence of a partner's unfaithful thoughts or behavior.
Invariably, it seems, they end up feeling more jealous.
And where does this lead? For some participants in the study, these investigations led to searching behavior they described as "addictive." And the bouts of escalating jealousy, say the researchers, cannot be good for a relationship.
While the survey was of college students, the researchers surmised that Facebook might unleash the same dynamics in adult relationships. Certainly, they noted, it's worth further research.
The research team responsible for the latest survey has previously found that young adults' need for popularity led them to disclose far more personal information on Facebook than they would reveal in the course of ordinary social contact.
Here's your chance to add to researchers' collection of observations: has an overly friendly comment from a partner's "friend" or a posted photo depicting overly friendly friendship caused you to embark on a cyber-hunt for alleged infidelity? Did you "unfriend" a love interest as a result?
in Los Angeles Times
3 de agosto de 2010
2 de agosto de 2010
A solidão amiga..
Desolado
O significado encontrado online para desolado foi:
muito triste, consternado, desconsolado, deserto, ermo e solitário..
Por vezes, quando nos aparece uma situação da qual não queríamos que acontecesse, mas mesmo assim ela acontece.
Quando nos tentam iludir com balões, corações e palavrões.. apenas para encobrir a verdade.
De que servem as palavras?? Para que servem serem usadas sem sentido??
Custa muito a verdade hoje em dia!! Porque é mais fácil a mentira??!
Pois é assim que me sinto.. num deserto triste, ermo e solitário.
Por vezes, quando nos aparece uma situação da qual não queríamos que acontecesse, mas mesmo assim ela acontece.
Quando nos tentam iludir com balões, corações e palavrões.. apenas para encobrir a verdade.
De que servem as palavras?? Para que servem serem usadas sem sentido??
Custa muito a verdade hoje em dia!! Porque é mais fácil a mentira??!
Pois é assim que me sinto.. num deserto triste, ermo e solitário.
2 de maio de 2010
Bilhete para o Amigo Ausente
Lembrar teus carinhos induz
a ter existido um pomar
intangíveis laranjas de luz
laranjas que apetece roubar.
Teu luar de ontem na cintura
é ainda o vestido que trago
seda imaterial seda pura
de criança afogada no lago.
Os motores que entre nós aceleram
os vazios comboios do sonho
das mulheres que estão à espera
são o único luto que ponho.
intangíveis laranjas de luz
laranjas que apetece roubar.
Teu luar de ontem na cintura
é ainda o vestido que trago
seda imaterial seda pura
de criança afogada no lago.
Os motores que entre nós aceleram
os vazios comboios do sonho
das mulheres que estão à espera
são o único luto que ponho.
Natália Correia, poema
Giorgione "Fiesta Campestre"
Giorgione "Fiesta Campestre"
31 de março de 2010
Poema sobre a recusa
Como é possível perder-te
sem nunca te ter achado
nem na polpa dos meus dedos
se ter formado o afago
sem termos sido a cidade
nem termos rasgado pedras
sem descobrirmos a cor
nem o interior da erva.
sem nunca te ter achado
nem na polpa dos meus dedos
se ter formado o afago
sem termos sido a cidade
nem termos rasgado pedras
sem descobrirmos a cor
nem o interior da erva.
Como é possível perder-te
sem nunca te ter achado
minha raiva de ternura
meu ódio de conhecer-te
minha alegria profunda
Maria Teresa Horta
14 de fevereiro de 2010
The Ukelele: Portuguese gift to Hawaii.
This photograph of two young Polynesian women, one playing the ukulele, is from the state of Hawaii in the United States. The ukulele is a distinctively Hawaiian instrument, adapted from the small, four-string guitars brought to the islands by immigrant workers from Portugal in the 19th century. The photograph is from the collection of the Columbus Memorial Library of the Organization of American States (OAS), which includes 45,000 photographs illustrative of life and culture in the Americas. Many of the photographs were taken by prominent photographers on OAS missions to member countries. The OAS was established in April 1948 when 21 countries of the western hemisphere adopted the OAS Charter, in which they reaffirmed their commitment to the pursuit of common goals and respect for each other’s sovereignty. Since then, the OAS has expanded to include the countries of the English-speaking Caribbean as well as Canada. The predecessor organization to the OAS was the Pan American Union, founded in 1910, which in turn grew out of the International Union of American Republics, established at the First International Conference of American States in 1889-90.
Publication Information
in Organization of American States, Hawaii 1980
in Organization of American States, Hawaii 1980
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