Blog archive
January 2026
BEACONS OF HOPE - The Dump Trucks of the Eaton Fire
01/29/2026
Exploring the Hidden Trails Together: The Pasadena Village Hiking Group
01/28/2026
Five Years of Transformative Leadership at Pasadena Village
01/28/2026
For Your Hearing Considerations: A Presentation by Dr. Philip Salomon, Audiologist
01/28/2026
Hearts & Limbs in Zambia
01/28/2026
Lost Trees of Altadena Return Home
01/28/2026
President's Message: WHY the Village Works
01/28/2026
TV: Behind the Scenes
01/28/2026
Trauma to Triumph
01/28/2026
1619 Group Reflects on Politics, Climate, and Democratic Strain
01/23/2026
How Pasadena Village Helped Me Rebuild After the Eaton Fire
01/10/2026
Status - January 6, 2026
01/06/2026
What’s your music? What was your music? What’s y
By John TuitePosted: 02/05/2020
Music is remarkable for so many reasons. It’s a creator of communities and countries. There are anthems that stir peoples hearts and inspire courage, loyalty, and sacrifice. There are marches that have for centuries reminded us of brave soldiers. There are instruments, the fife, the drum, the bagpipe, and the bugle, which create the sound of battle memorialized.
Music is ageless. Latin may be forgotten and dead, but Mozart’s Requiem is as stirring and terrifying as ever played. The bells and fireworks of the 1812 Overture still fit to any celebration of freedom and victory for centuries later.
Music is for lovers of all ages. They still dance or, at least, hum to the music that accompanied their courtship. It stirs their imaginations, their romance, their memory, their juices!
Revivals of old songs and musicals still play down the streets of Times Square next to the latest.
Jazz, Folk melodies, Blues, banjos, mandolins, Church organs, mouth organs, monkey grinders, Operas, Gregorian Chant, etc.,etc, etc…Strings, Brass, Woodwinds, Carillons, drum sticks, tympani, records, 8-tracks, cassettes, iTunes….and Voices!!!
What’s your music? What was your music? What’s your song? What’s your genre? Instrument? What’s your memory? Tell us………
John Tuite
