I wonder what was going on in Tchaikovsky’s consciousness that late in his life before he died?Īccording to Consciousness Calibration research utilizing Dr. 6 was first performed one week before he died. In preparation for my Tchaikovsky assignment, I did a little research on what was going on in his life at the time he wrote the three symphonies I was thinking about conducting for class: Symphony No. Last week I chose Peter Ilyich Tchaikovsky, most famous for his “Nutcracker Ballet” that is performed all over the world every year during the December holiday season. There are two great resource sites for Bruce Hornsby: Bruce’s Home Page, and the Official Fan Site.Īt Juilliard, Maestro Vincent LaSelva requires that we learn a new and different classical score for each Orchestral Conducting class.
It’s your duty to yourself and your fellow man. That’s a great challenge to the musicians of the world.ĭevelop your talent = whatever it may be = writing, recording, mixing, performing, producing = to the absolute best of your ability. It is really enjoyable to see and experience musicians who strive for excellence, and write and perform from a space of duty to themselves and others. Standing on the Moon > Goldberg Variations = 377 > 500.1 = It’s Bach! That should almost be expected.End of the Innocence > Danny Boy = 456 > 500.3 = I could really feel the energy shift.Some highlights of the concert last night, from a consciousness calibration perspective:
To be specific, by Bruce being fully who he is, and expressing himself in this way, 96% of the population of humanity was benefitted from this performance = by virtue of the power of the field of consciousness that was expressed. Hawkins, as of August 2006), this performance benefits the entire population of humanity. Considering the overall consciousness of mankind is currently at 205 (as per Dr. On the Hawkins’ Consciousness Scale, the concert overall calibrated at 421. The vehicle of solo piano, however, lends itself a bit better to complete and total “flow.” It is truly a joy to see a musician “channeling” the creative flow of the muse = which Bruce is able to do, whether in a band situation, or performing solo. It’s a 4 CD/1 DVD collection of Bruce and the various incarnations of solo piano, guests artists, and bands. The concert overall was great = and as a ethical bribe, we all received Bruce’s new Box Set, “Intersections”. What a cool venue! The room is a place for spiritual worship, and we sat comfortably in padded pews = with plenty of elbow and leg room. Last night I had the pleasure of seeing him live at a solo piano show in NYC, at the Society for Ethical Culture. What are you creating? How is your environment affecting you?īruce Hornsby is one of my all-time favorite artists. Music helps to create a certain type of environment. Is the music you are listening to helping you? Is it helping to make you healthier? Is it helping to expand your awareness? To be specific, by Moby being fully who he is, and expressing himself in this way, 68% of the population of humanity is benefiting from his music = by virtue of the power of the field of consciousness that is being expressed. Hawkins, as of August 2006), Moby’s music benefits a large portion of the population of humanity. Seeing that the level of 200 is where Integrity and Positive Energy begins, Moby’s music calibrating at 256 helps to explain why his 1999 release Play (the only record in history to have all of its tracks commercially licensed) has sold over 10 million records.Ĭonsidering the overall level of consciousness of mankind is currently at 205 (as per Dr. David Hawkins’ Consciousness Scale of zero to 1000, Moby’s music in general calibrates at 256. But my biggest hope is to hopefully make music that I love and, maybe inadvertently, somehow make music that other people will love as well.'” What the records might sound like, I have no idea whether they’ll be good or not, I have no idea whether anyone would ever want to buy them, I have no idea. ‘Honestly, all I want to do is just make music and make records. “‘My goals are almost painfully simple,’ he says.
In the Feburary 2007 issue of EQ magazine, there’s an interview with the artist Richard Melville Hall, better know as Moby (nicknamed for his great-great grand uncle Herman Melville’s classic novel Moby Dick).