Wednesday, April 30, 2008

Ontario Drivers License Laser Eye Surgery

Doctor Who

Declaration of a pop fan

swear I was struck by the British science fiction series Doctor Who , about the adventures of an alien traveler (the "Doctor", starring by David Tennant) and his human companions through different eras on Earth and other worlds. This series is an institution in Great Britain has been on the air since 1963 and after several years in suspension, returned in 2005 to establish the series we know today. Each season consists of 12 episodes plus the Christmas special and charity.

The music, composed by Murray Gold was the lure that caught me, lol. Let's see what happens to the chapters of the fourth season: Doomsday

(end of the second season)




And of course, the protagonists of the current season: The tenth incarnation of the Doctor, David Tennant and his travel companion, Donna Noble (Catherine Tate):



(not the best picture .. but at least one)

Signed

sofiesverden

Saturday, April 26, 2008

Fibroid Surgery In Toronto

Quo vadis, Domine? (I)

Sister Helen Prejean, CSJ -who inspired the film Dead Man Walking (1995), starring Susan Sarandon and Sean Penn- has fought for twenty years to achieve death penalty degoratorium all over the United States, at the same time acting out as spiritual counselor to families of the victims. She sums up a recent contribution n the NPR´s Living my prayer the following quote: "The only way I know what I really believe is by keeping watch over what I do".

Such a phrase. I have pondered it several times since I first heard it. Sister Prejean establishes herself as a believer and how such beliefs are intrinsic with her work and everyday life.

All of us, I would say, have at least given some thought into the matter. The question of a supreme being was born with man itself when reason could not explain all the causes of the universe. Thus God was found in either single or multiple forms, in nature´s element or created upon´s man image to represent certain quality: power, fertility, the underworld and others. Today, under different labels, many, many people confess themselves as believers in one (some cases, more than one) only God.

I was born and raised in a specific religious tradition -Roman Catholicism-, which centered in the belief of Jesus of Nazareth as the only, begotten, Son of God -the same God of Islam and Judaism. Catholic is a latin word that means universality - an universal community centered around Rome and the figure of the pope, sucessor of Peter, apostle of Jesus Christ.

Belonging into a church could be marked, first, as a part of the childhood of many people. Enter, in my case, my grandmothers and parents, who taught me prayers and took me to Mass. In my teen years, I received further instruction on the doctrine of the Church, ethics and philosophy through my high school. Several new findings were done there, for example, St. Thomas Aquinas´ Five Ways to know God from the Summa Theologiae. Five rational arguments to know God.

Tradition and learnings left their mark. But what is that  supreme being work into the real world. What is called the militant (Catholic) church. The one that climbs the steps of Caracas´ most violent shanty towns and helds a parish there, in which the neighbours photographs of those who have been assasinated and have not received justice through the local authorities every Mass. Despite such signs of darkness, though, there is hope. In the same parish tyouth groups, individuals, continue working with and supporting each other, especially those who need aid. And for those of us who came to them trying to help as volunteers... they ended up teaching us more, way more, than any expectation could foreseen.

All of this, in a world that constantly questions the notion of the existence of God through wars, cruelty and incurable ailments, among many reasons.

Who are you? Why are we your children? What are you in the lives of the humans of the 21st  century, destructive and cruel, But Also capable of compassion and beauty?

as I See These questions invite us to Peruse That Our Traditions, explore new ones in an everlasting invitation That is God.

(To be continued)

1. Quo vadis: "Where are you going, Lord?" Taken from Henryk Sienkiewicz's novel Quo vadis .


Sister Helen Prejean, CSJ, inspired by the film Dead Man Walking (1995), with Susan Sarandon and Sean Penn, has been fighting for twenty years for the repeal of the death penalty in the United States product of their experience accompanying spiritual kin of the convicts and victims alike. Recently, I found his intervention in the program Living My Prayer, National Public Radio in the United States. She then said: "The only way for what I believe is watching things that I do" ( The only way I Know What I really believe is by Keeping watch over what i do ).

Which words. This phrase I've been thinking since I heard, because he senses how Sister Prejean is confessed as a believer in a divine being and how this belief is manifested in dialogue, prayer, and in everyday life.

In this world, the question of a supreme being was synonymous with the origin of man. Probably the thought began when reason could not justify full. The gods were born and in memory of the people and took many forms, according to his followers, some were found in the earth, water, fire, air, earth, and others representing human forms representing particular qualities - the origin of the universe, fertility and the afterlife. Faith, in one way or another, has been with us since we homo sapiens and in the case of our day, continues to do so in different colors and flavors.

I was born and received the stamp printed on a tradition Catholic-Christian religious-whose details, in the first place: Christian, in the figure of Jesus of Nazareth as the Son of God sent to Earth. Jesus crucified. Catholic is a Latin word referring to a universal community based in the city of Rome and head of the Pope, successor to the authority of Peter, an apostle of Jesus. My adventures in it began to pair the almanac: grandmothers life in childhood accompanied me and educated in the rudiments of faith, prayer, Mass, several passages of the Bible. The first youth was wandering deeper into the doctrine. Heard in class about the five ways of Aquinas , which pose a rational way of closeness to God.

But a few years later, what was with my traditions and my question? Was it a mere exercise of the head and no heart?

is not surprising that the university, or other areas, men and women ask for the knowledge and belief. Question why a tradition and its relevance in the world you live .. But sooner or later, you could find that God becomes more a matter of thinking .. as it says Ricardo Arjona, Jesus is a verb .. not substantive.

met in college next to the church that lives permanently in parts of the world where they can. In the Mass on Easter Thursday in a suburb of Caracas, such issues are aired, as the dead from violence in the neighborhood about whom there is an answer, but finally there is hope. And groups of young people and adults visit the missions - no, not the Venezuelan government missions, but the religious missions, in which the humbling experience and serenity where you think ... think that the community of human beings so dissimilar. There are men and women, close friends who have dedicated their entire life serving the community of believers, a choice that is not so common in our times.

God, in concrete, was action and life change in people, whether in the liturgy or in simple daily dealings. It's beautiful ... beautiful and transcendent. As certain elements of nature. Here are questions not just of justice .. but of order: If the universe from a Big Bang ... "Whose is the engineering for which it was created?". The formation of my previous years then found a new motivating.

singularesen authors I've met along the way as St. Edith Stein, German philosopher of Jewish origin, converted into a Benedictine nun, died in a concentration camp or St. Francis of Assisi and St. Ignatius of Loyola.

Moreover, the secular world and ungrateful the name of God is easy or welcome. Incurable diseases, events such as September 11, the flaws in our own lives or simply those things that you can not understand his reasons. Some people do not think there is one God. Or are agnostic, ie, accept the possibility of its existence, but outside of organized religion.

In all cases, the question of Sister Helen Prejean leads to other questions, now in second person

Who are you? Why are your children? What is life in 2008, with this creation that pollutes and destroys, but also creates and can love? How To Live Your legacy and your word?

are questions over the tradition in which we were born, such as Catholicism, or the exploration of other alternatives we can explore. And, for happiness, complete freedom.

(continued)

Notes:

1. Quo vadis, Domine? ("Where are you, Lord?) Belongs to a passage in the novel Quo vadis the Polish writer Henryk Sienkiewicz will continue counting on this new series.
2. Catholic: Adjective original Latin Catholicus, and this the Greek καθολικός, universal. That includes or is common to all. Source: Royal English Academy.

Wednesday, April 23, 2008

Should I Buy Gore Tex Shoes

Pictures!!!






1. Maxi Rodriguez
2. Simao
3. Diego Forlan
4. Luis Garcia
5. Miguel de las Cuevas
6. Paul ¿?
7. Camacho ¿?
8. Raul Garcia
9. ¿Antonio Lopez?
10. Sergio Aguero
11. No idea
12. Jury ¿?
13. Fabiano Eller ¿?
14. No idea
15. No idea
16. No idea

I do not know who signs. Because of That There Are some numbers without a name (which most perfect English) If you Recognize Some of the signatures, tell me please. Original pic



The list of the players Who Travelled to Sevilla That day is: 13 Abbiatti, 25 Leo Franco, 3 A. Lopez, 22 Paul, 21 Perea, Pernia 4, 2 Seitaridis, 12 Eller, 11 Maxi, Cleber 6, 8 R. García, Simao 24, 29 Camacho, 9 L. Garcia, 15 Jury, 19 Miguel de las C., 7 Forlan, 10 Agüero (not all of the players signed my shirt Because There Are Only 16 signatures, and 18 players Travelled to Sevilla)


My T-shirt Bojan


Bayern
My T-shirt (Luca Toni)




Camp Nou Camp Nou 1

Camp Nou 2



Ps. Sorry Because the pictures are too big


Ps2. St Jordi. Everyone in my house knows that it is a holiday that I like and nobody in my house has not deigned to give me a rose or a book, no comments ¬ ¬ My mum has tried, but ultimately closed the Stationery donde me iba a comprar "El juego del Angel" el nuevo de Ruiz Zafon <3

Pan And Zoom Adobe Premiere 6

About the 22 / 4, International Earth Day


The director of the Instituto Venezolano de Investigaciones Científicas, Angel Viloria, estimated that less than 15 years will not see the white one of the few places that have snow in Venezuela: Pico Bolivar (5007 m) . So pack up the equipment, build muscle and increase the memory storage, because our grandchildren will not see snow-capped peak of continuing global warming trends.

To put our touch every day for environmental protection, there is useful information in [info] green_daily (in English, we need a virtual community and for Latin America). Examples: shaving or housecleaning.

For audiovisual an episode of Captain Planet or view the documentary by Al Gore, An Inconvenient Truth (An Inconvenient Truth).

Otherwise, snowcapped peaks will be more than what the future will not get to see. [Unknown LJ tag]

Wednesday, April 16, 2008

James B Nutter Mortage

Banzai! Banzai!


Does anyone remember the South African film The Gods Must Be Crazy (1980)?

What Does Fierce Smell

Jean Sibelius: Andante Lively (Karelia Overture - Symphony No. 5)



Kiitos, Jean Sibelius (1865 - 1957)!

kittos = gracias, en finlandés

Thursday, April 10, 2008

Sympathy Messages Cancer

Venezuela: the country Build you're Promoting




Sign reads: Venezuela, thanks for the oil!
Boston Delegation, WSF (World Social Forum), 2006
Credits: Latinas and Latinos for Social Change

Venezuelans have been qualified as good hosts through history. For example, thousands of refugees from the 20th major European wars, especially Spaniards, Italians and Jews (our country welcomed them all without any sort of legal limitations).

Since 2003, our hosting duties in a different manner: Several large, global-scaled, civil society gatherings have been held in Caracas and other cities bringing together guests and speakers from all the continents -activists, students, academics and many others- usually with the state acting out as the organiser or financial supporter. We´ve held, among others:

1st World Encounter of Intellectuals and Artists in Defense of Humanity (2004)

16th World Festival of Youth and Students (2005; "For Peace and Solidarity, We Struggle Against Imperialism and War")

World Social Forum (2006, "Another World is Possible")

and.. currently, the World Peace Conference ("Caracas, World Capital of Peace and Anti Imperialism")



Venezuela has become, for many people, a haven for "counterpoint" meetings and such vision has been reaffirmed by the government. They, for one part, have given an opportunity with people from around the world to discuss critical issues relevant for all of us and also act as a window to the country, its culture and people.

Are such meetings completely fulfill their purposes when the government of the host country acts as as one -if not the- main organizer?  There seems to be something amiss when the meeting of the World Peace Council coincides with the 6th anniversary of the April 11th 2002 coup d´état against Hugo Chávez´s government and its comeback on the 13th.

Last Wednesday, the local National Assembly (Congress) granted an additional credit for US$9.84 million to the actor Danny Glover for a film epic about the Haitian independence hero François Dominique Toussaint-Louverturen - Toussaint , listed in the IMdB for a 2009 release At the same time, in other places of our country, such as San Carlos, capital of the Cojedes State,  people are demanding more security after the assasination of a baker:



Sign reads:
Who answers for our dead? Where are the state´s organisms? We demand security, inepts!
San Carlos, Cojedes, Venezuela
Source: Noticias24


The aforementioned encounters do represent a great source of learning but where are their long lasting effects in today´s Venezuela?

Perhaps these international events come true at the end by making us see the need to work on our own problems as well as the rest of the world´s. But please, someone tell the government: we need you as much as the rest of the world.

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Best film soundtracks - Telegraph paper - UK

25 ideas para periodistas que pretendan que Internet no les pase por encima

Everything is on fire: one person's journey from Tibetan Buddhism to Catholicism - Books & Culture

Tuesday, April 8, 2008

Bonuses In Employment Agreements

Fact and Legend in the UCAB: the clash Cinquantenaire




of how a crash happened to be a call for mass and tubazo in 2.0 ...


Step 1: At 11:45 am approximately, begin a general uproar in the Catholic University Andrés Bello (UCAB) in Caracas. No, they are demonstrating against Chávez and won the Real Madrid or Barcelona (usual excuses for massive uproar.)

The Cinquantenaire (youngest building classrooms) has been struck on the wall!

Step 2: Run onlookers and it appears that a girl gave him to play fun race ... or car (back) slipped to her in the ravine adjacent to the building until it hits the front.

Step 3: nothing happened fortunately, the driver or the front of the building. Come the usual gawkers and a Ford Fiesta car-blue color is removed with a crane.

Part One:


Part Two:



Taken by onlookers ..

cameramen spot Step 4: 1:00 pm (approximately): The first data reveal: student UCAB, had no driver's license and the car was hers not. The owner, another student, corduroy she introduced herself and took responsibility. We do not know what happened to him. What about chama? "Anything happened? Some say he was eating the arrow and threw back to park. Others want to miss a midterm exam. It is not known and perhaps not the word knowledge.

Step 5:
clarify that we got to campus after 2:00 pm, so my primary source of news was the story of passage, found more than five times (you chased everywhere).

Step 6:
2 hours after the accident "? before installing the video on YouTube thanks to the chambers of the cell and creating a Facebook group: Only an idiot STAR BUILDING AGAINST YOUR CAR FIFTIETH , with more photos and video.

Number of members at 12:21 am, 04/09/2008 (12 hours of the event: 1529 people

PD 1 Chaam, as you call it, you won a place in the pantheon of college anecdote precisely 04/08/2008

the PD 2 Ah .. and I present my university, once classic Venezuelan fuck. For Therefore, the record, the "cock" heard not the responsibility of this writer.

PD 3 and do not come with the refrain of which had to be a woman! .. excuse obsolete, gentlemen. Some debts

Monday, April 7, 2008

Famous Atheists Of All Time

VS

quizzes and questionnaires ...

Some Debts in quizzes and / or Questionnaire:


[info] zelha "daddies list" / "movie boyfriends" as Mr. Susan Would put it. Only current players were considered for this list of drops:



1) Morgan Freeman Rules Them All: Don Morgan is a gentleman. Inspires dignity and elegance in abundance.






2) David Tennant: Dr Who Current (science fiction series with over 30 years on the air in the UK) and Barty Crouch Jr. in Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire. I love the look "chic geek" he has.




3) Chow Yun Fat: Because of Anna and the King and, later, Hero. And the picture I found is called "Chow Yun-Fat as Master Roshi" XDDDDD.





4) Denzel Washington:
Denzel, Denzel! What else can you say?



5) Ewan McGregor: an actor who inspires with his versatility .. and seeing him in Moulin Rouge, how it causes you sing well!



6) Sir Patrick Stewart: Monster Shakespearean theater. And I want to see in the series Moby Dick!



7) James Marsden: I am convinced criticism of him as Harry Knowles Actor ending drawing attention, as in X-Men 2 or more recently, Enchanted and Hairspray. Jajaaa, Tatiana, do not you bursting with laughter at the scene of Central Park and cyclists?



8) Daniel Dae Kim: LOST fans know that the suitors abound: Naveen Andrews, Matthew Fox, Josh Holloway, Jorge Garcia ... but I want to highlight Daniel Dae Kim (Jin). Has something ..



9) Daniel Day Lewis: Act or, activist and owner of the most beautiful green eyes of the film:




10) Glen Hansard:
Irish singer-songwriter won an Academy Award, 2007 the best song for Falling Slowly, composed by him and his girlfriend, Marketa Iglóva, for what will be his only film as a duo acting: Eleven. For a song like that, why not going to like the author? Evidence, see: Http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=JPbC2YrUUsI&feature=related




Honorable Mentions: Hugh Jackman, Taye Diggs, Matthew McFadyen, the eyes of Tom Welling and others.



[info] polluxdioscuros (written by Mr. Mind): I left a great guest in February. I have not yet responded (^ ^;), but cuandolo do, replace it entirely.

¬ ¬ It's an insult to say that any sex of the human race is from Venus!

Well, I'm writing this while nostalgia invades me listening Barco a Venus ... YoY

1. What differences would be in a world where women can have it instead of the male of the human species?
2. A fascinating worms devour us, literally, books ... What book would you be? "One of history, art, sociology ...? What would your book?
3. Do you think torture is acceptable under special circumstances?
4. An animal species you can not bear! (For me is human) What would be so extinct species?
5. The Marquis de Sade said that "God is evil" because it says He wants humans to be good, but he did it with a nature prone to evil. What fun you respond to this human?

[info] cantinflismo : February meme, which is supposed to post on our blogs.

1. If I gave you the opportunity to reside in another country adopting another nationality, do you take?

would depend mostly on whether to adopt the national benefit to my family (eg access to public schooling system) and also if there is the patriotic love enough. Adopt a new nationality is largely a tribute to your adopted country and its people.

2. What is your opinion on Simon Bolivar and his ideal of the unity of the Americas and the way it is now addressed this issue?

When you visit Venezuela, you'll see that Simon Bolivar is a man of multiple forms: the name of the Republic, the International Airport, coins, state, etc., Etc. But to what extent the background? Thanks to him and his inspiration is accomplished great things for much of the South American republics were free. Read parts of letters most important (we do as part of primary education) and see the vision of a country or even a continent in which the unity of the country is desirable for our future (an idea which remains in force, do not you think? .)

However, in our current government, his name has been given to excess, falling into idolatry times ... I think Bolivar is a figure worth rediscover their proper dimension, like other figures the country (artists, scientists, etc.) that did so much and do not take a balanced way places and names on monuments, streets of Venezuela.

then hope the day comes that remains Bolivar hero .. no abuse of power.

3. What is the best type and the best brand of wine?

The one you like! No matter if it's cheaper or if you come from Australia or Argentina. The best wine is one that captivates you, said that by the winemakers and experts.

take this opportunity to ask, do you like Mexican wines?

4. How Pienas that is the situation of journalism in Venezuela compared with other countries?

Oops, I put a question to be short in space .. but basically, our journalism is called upon to vindicate after a time when political polarization has done much harm in the guild .. This situation does not know the history of other countries, but it could be the case. We also expected to require improvements, such as the existence of a law on access to national information. There is much to do and fortunately, people who want to improve things.

other hand, I hope that someday cease problems with your fellow journalists with the narcos: (The office is full of challenges everywhere.

5. You include more female characters in SS? Why ? If the answer was yes, replacing the current 5 males for females.

I would be inclined to strengthen the existing female characters, such as Marin, Shaina, June and the very Saori. Parts that were most active in history and share in most of the missions already have the bronze. Not for reasons of gender balance, but because if gender other shounen series women are figures of great importance (and are not dolls showcase), why not Saint Seiya?

However, one would see if such a concept would not change the story as it has been disseminated (politically incorrect "to kill women or vice versa?). Kurumada should answer that. I can not replace

existing characters (who we choose?), but you mentioned three "areas" of history in which to see the fellow would be interesting.

- 1 character equivalent of Polaris Hilda (earthly representative of a god / woman power) in the manga.
- 1 "gentleman" golden woman. And raised in fanarts of Holy Wars past and it is possible.
- 1 Kyoko or similar.

balance (almost) the debt.

Friday, April 4, 2008

Knitting Board Toronto

Papis and quizzes Flying Grasshopper Gustav Mahler



Youth Symphony Orchestra Venezolana Simón Bolívar, led by Gustavo Dudamel

Puerto Rico, March 2008
Symphony No. 2 "Resurrection" Gustav Mahler
Credits: Fesnojiv

What are they evoking the dreamy eyes of Israeli mezzo-soprano Hadar Halévy a elegant gown while a director of no more than 25 years, Christian Vasquez, raises his hands in triumph before a battalion of two hundred choristers and orchestra one hundred performers, as young as the driver?

dreams of infinity. The immeasurable.

The Symphony No. 2 Composer Austro-Hungarian Gustav Mahler, Resurrection, performed on Thursday 3/4/2008 in the spaces of the Teatro Teresa Carreño in Caracas, takes in ninety minutes that everyone should escuhar before dying: http://www.youtube .com / watch? v = WKeH3oYkFiw & feature = related (final). Personally, I first met thanks to the documentary Play and to Fight Venezuelan director Alberto Arvelo, wonderful film about the National System of Youth and Children Orchestras of Venezuela .

Mahler's melody in the film serves as the ideal channel to deliver noise in the culmination of the efforts of more than thirty years of work the system for social development in Venezuela. In my case, I fell in love with the composer and was "stuck" as few parts on the waiting list of orchestral performances in the city.

The history of the piece-part revised as of this writing, that was composed in a period of six years between 1888 and 1894 and released on December 15, 1895 in Berlin (Germany). It is distributed in five movements that develop a story line from the author: "The first movement is a funeral and ask questions like is there life after death?. The second movement chronicles the happy times in the life of the deceased, while the third represents the moments of a meaningless life. The fourth movement is to the release of that life, while the fifth, after the return of the doubts and questions from the earlier movements, strongly reaffirms the hope for eternal renewal and transcendence "(1).. The chorus comes around its peak in the fifth movement, In tempo des scherzos (scherzo time), with lyrics written by Mahler himself from the poem Die Auferstehung (Resurrection) by Friedrich Gottlieb Klopstock.

In our times, the 2 nd Symphony has been the subject of the direction of renowned conductors such as Claudio Abbado, Zubin Mehta, Sir Simon Rattle (whose representation in May 2004 in Caracas were present in extracts Play and to Fight) and Leonard Bernstein, among many others. American businessman Gilbert Kaplan, an amateur director who has made this piece his specialty, short prints of interest to the understanding of the listeners:

"Mahler's music is very autobiographical and tried to answer three questions in this symphony for himself : Why do we live? Why we fight? "life is a joke scary? And so said all the world someday, should answer these questions. I think this Symphony takes you through the rollercoaster of life, hope and misery at the same time. His story became our history (...)"



O glaube, mein Herz, or
Oh believe glaube , my heart, oh believe
Oh believe my heart, create

Es geht dir nichts verloren!
Nothing is lost to you
nothing is lost for you

Dein ist, ja dein, du gesehnt WAS! Yours
is, yes yours, Is What You Desire
Yours is, yes, you, what you wanted

Dein, Was Du geliebt,

Yours,
What You Have Loved You, what you loved

Was du gestritten!
Fought for What You Have!
From what you have fought!

O glaube
Oh, believe
Oh, believe
wardst
Du nicht umsonst geboren! Not
You were born for nothing
were not born in vain

Hast nicht umsonst gelebt, gelitten! Have
not for nothing, Lived, Suffered
have not lived, suffered, nothing

Was ist entstanden
What Was created
What has been created

Das muß ! Pass

must perish
debe Pereces

What passed resurrected!
what perished, rise again!
perecido lo, ¡debe vivir otra vez! to shake

Listen up!

cease from trembling!
cesa ¡el temblor!

live Prepare yourself!
prepare yourself to live!
¡preparat para vivir!

O pain! You are all-pervading!
pain Oh, you piercer of all things
oh, dolor, de todas las cosas tú desgarrador

you I have been wrested!

from you, I have been wrestled
a ti, have overcome

O Tod! Du Allbezwinger!
O Death, you masters of all things
Oh, death, thou mistress of all things

bezwungen Nun bist du!
Now, are you Conquered!
now has been conquered! Mit

Flügeln, die ich mir errungen,
Which Have Won With wings
me wings that I have won

In heißem Liebesstreben,
in love's fierce Striving
in the fierce struggle of love
Werd'ich
entschweben


I Shall I lift up soar upwards to the heights

Zum Licht, zu dem kein Aug'gedrungen!
to the light Which no eye has penetrated! A la luz que
¡Ningún ojo penetrado ha!

With wings that I be won me entschweben
its wing that I won is expanded
su ala, que Gane, está abierta

me.

and I fly up
y así Volar.

shall I die to live!
The I shall in order to live! Morir para vivir
¡!

Rise again, yes, rise again

Rise again, yes, rise again
Levan tart, sí levan tarte,

Will you, my heart, in an instant!

will you, my heart, in an instant!
arise, my heart, in an instant! Was du

geschlagen

That For Which You Suffered
All this for what you've been

zu Gott wird es dich tragen!
To God it will lead you! You will
God!

Back to the Venezuelan representation is such that even children of ten years old sitting in the back (students of the nuclei of the system in North San Agustin, west of Caracas neighborhood near the Teatro Teresa Carreño), mischievous during part of the concert, they were finally quiet. Many of the public laughed and jumped, some cried.

Presumably Gustav Mahler would have liked to see this interpretation. Not only by the happy faces of choristers and musicians, but also by the possibility of other sites, some immediate and others long term: the children of St. Augustine, as future interpreters of his symphony, the singer, the happiness of a great applause in a foreign territory to him and one, a mere listener ... the joy of being present on Earth, including humans.

Thanks, orchestra and chorus. Thanks, Gustav Mahler. One day, we will listen.



Notes (1) Translated From http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Symphony_No._2_ (Mahler) # Origin

More information about this work: http://www.andante.com/profiles/Mahler/symph2.cfm