Showing posts with label 2016. Show all posts
Showing posts with label 2016. Show all posts

Saturday, August 6, 2016

A Rule of Thumb for Our Times


Jeff—Saturday

Warning: I’m not in a good mood.

I fell asleep at three last night and at seven-thirty a crew of rowdy partiers returned home in an assortment of heavily altered states.


Arrggh. 

Actually, I’m used to it. It comes with choosing to spend high season at the heart of summertime Europe’s party central island. Yes, that undoubtedly says more about me than my neighbors, but don’t lump Barbara into the diagnosis as she escapes to calmer shores until mid-August.


Could I be crazy?  Don’t everyone rush to answer, for after all, it’s the only chance I get to see good friends from around the world who also enjoy/endure insane August.  Besides, the energy of the place definitely inspires me. I write at a clip where words come at twice their normal pace, and I generally stay at home to write, what with the town and beaches sheer madness. 

Hmm, I’ve now used “crazy,” “insane,” and “madness” in one paragraph—plus “diagnosis” elsewhere—which brings me around to an observation I heard a few years back from a Mykonos friend who served many decades as assistant to the chief of psychiatric services for one of the United States’ most populous states.


He had a rule of thumb for explaining the state of our world, formed through his years of first hand professional observation.  Here goes: 

“Thirty percent of everyone out there should be institutionalized, another thirty percent need heavy medication.  That leaves forty percent to work with, and half of them simply won’t like you.”


That’s a pretty dire—and dour—outlook on our world, or even just the US.  I found it hard to believe, yet too irresistibly funny not to quote.  After all, to some extent it’s undoubtedly true, but the percentages had to be way off.  I mean sixty percent of the population in need of serious mental attention?   Come on…no way that could be accurate. 

Enter 2016.  What the hell is going on out there?  Truth is now such a negotiable commodity that alternative realities have gained a firm foothold in our belief systems. People who don’t even know how to spell Schadenfreude are rooting for it. 


If the sixty percent is on the march, thankfully so far it’s to different drummers. The question is, what role does the forty percent plan on taking?

I sure wish I knew the answer. It used to be I thought only those on Mykonos in August accepted madness as normal. Now it seems a worldwide phenomenon.


At least on Mykonos, come the fall, sanity traditionally returns.  I’m not so sure about that for the rest of the world.

We shall see. And pray.


—Jeff

Monday, January 4, 2016

Freude Schoener: Celebrating the New Year in Florence

Annamaria on Monday

Over the next several weeks, I will be traveling in Italy and France, and I am hoping to take you with me.  Here is an account of my first joyful hours on this longest trip of my life so far.

Arriving from New York by way of Madrid on New Year's Eve, I had just enough time to unpack, grab a coffee and a snack and gussy myself up for the festivities, delightfully arranged by my Florentine friends.

Good-bye to 2015

On may way to meet them at the Ponte alle Grazie,
I passed the via Calzaiuoli ......



and through the Piazza della Signori, where the revelers were gathering.



And then along the Arno, with San Miniato upon the distance...




and the old tower lit with changing colors.



We arrived at Maggio Musicale Fiorentino's new, beautiful opera house, just three years old.



Nicoletta and Paola with your reporter in the lobby.


My ticket to a heavenly performance of Beethoven's 9th.



Before the concert, a lively, clear, detailed introduction by a musicologist.



Afterwards, the orchestra, soloists, and chorus accept enthusiastic kudos from the audience.





Back at my place, we sit down to a lovely dinner, planned and prepared by
Nicoletta and Paola, beginning with antipasti and a lovely Sauterne, and including
a main course of lentils and cotechino--the traditional good luck New Year's
meal of the Italians--to bring health and prosperity in the year ahead.


And of course a lovely dessert and bubbly.


At One AM there were still throngs along the street below my windows...


 I gazed at the view from my sitting room (where I sit now
writing this blog).  In the wee hours the orchestra in the piazza
serenaded me with some of my absolute favorites from the film
scores of the great Ennio Moricone.  I only hope these great joys
are a harbinger of what's to come for us all and our world in 2016.


January 1



A New Year's Day treat of major proportions.
If you haven't seen this film, correct your error immediately.  It is brilliant.  I think it is Spielberg's best.  The screen play is fabulous and the art direction splendid.  To say nothing of the great actors and editing.  I know.  I am gushing.  See and then decide if I am wrong.  Best of all is the theme, showing how wrong a people can go if they succumb to fear and fear-mongering.  The film is historical, but this is the story that had to be told RIGHT NOW.  THIS MINUTE!!

Which brings me back to Beethoven and his choice of Schiller's Ode to Joy as the text of the sublime final movement of his masterpiece.  For you to enjoy today, I have chosen my fellow New Yorker's genius conducting of the Vienna Philharmonic.  Music and musical performance do not get better than this.

Here are some thoughts to ponder while you wait for it to boot up:  
This symphony could never move us as it does without the human voices.   Let your mind dwell on their words.  "Joy, beautiful spark of Gods....Be embraced, millions/This kiss to the entire world....Those who dwell in the great circle/Pay homage to sympathy/It leads to the stars...Endure courageously, millions!/Endure for a better world...All sinners shall be forgiven/And hell shall be no more...."




Happy New Year, my dear, dear friends.