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Welcome to my Blog! Music and God coming together
These regular weekly blogs are giving me an opportunity to share my life-long passion of discoving how the great themes of Music and Theology can come together, and I want to express my deep appreciation of my good friend Dr Paul Kybird for his encouragement, wisdom and deep insight in this adventure.
I have found that the telling of a story by a violin – through its many years of varied experiences – has created a fascinating way of engaging with these ultimate concerns of life.
So here goes –
I am a Violin, with a great story to tell, and on this platform I want to present and play the events of my long life –
By telling about my origins, how I was made, and where I feel my unique sound comes from, engaging with my whole body – mind & heart, violin and bow – in the pursuit of beauty, truth and goodness;
By including the historical soundscapes of the different places I have lived in, and sharing how it feels to be touched and embraced by the rich variety and diversity of musicians who have owned and played me over these many years;
By giving a voice to my emotions at times of suffering, when I was broken, and when I was ‘stolen’, sharing my feelings about the damage inflicted on my body, the permanent blemishes and unexpected ‘growths’;
By sounding out clearly, not supressing or muting, times of rejection, isolation and abuse;
But most importantly, by playing my story for the sheer joy and delight of it, and daring to hope that echoes and whispers of the mystery of God might be caught.
5 responses to “Welcome to my Blog! Music and God coming together”
I like the messages from Harvey very much and am interested about the story of the violin!
Thanks so much, Margriet.
Another installment has just been posted.
Thank you for the adventure you will be taking us on, as we follow the story of this violin. I shall look forward to the next installment, with its link with God as the story unfolds.
From Alison Parkinson.
Morning Harvey –many thanks for this insight to the relationship we have with God through music. It has certainly dominated my life but in a different way to Heather who was a music teacher. In a sense I cannot live without music. Music has brought me so much comfort, discovery in life, and pleasure. I cannot imagine living a day without some form of music ringing in my ears. Thus, I fear ever becoming really deaf…..
Music is important to me as well, for in connects me to my father (who died when I was 15) who, very gently, introduced to history, the arts and especially music in his own simple and special way.
Derek
Dear Derek,
Thank you so very much for this. I greatly appreciate your thoughtful and personal response.
I hope you will enjoy the following installments. Another one has been posted today.
Please keep responding, and circulating to others…..
Best wishes, Harvey