Saturday, January 30, 2016

A cup of coffee and some Bach

Coffee not only makes the world go round; coffee is the very essence of life at it's enthusiastic best. The choice beverage lifts the spirit and it's hues reflect the colors of the soul. When staring into the depths of a darkest brew one could feel a resonance that unravels the very veils that cloister the recesses of one's soul. Speaking of the very soul itself, the great composer Bach knew how to stir the very depths of passion with such resonating soul-searching sounds.

I give you Johann Sebastien Bach. The world of Bach is a deep philosophical rendition of the chords that make up the fabric of the human mind. Should ever a composer have come near enough to touch the surface of the human soul then surely it would have been Bach himself. Renown for his personal coffee brews our fondly-revered beverage was concocted with the greatest care by the hand of Bachin the quest for the loftiest inspirations.

For a truly ingenious range of emotional despair and healing it is time to listen to Passacaglia and Fugue in C minor, by Johann Sebastian Bach, performed and visualized by Stephen Malinowski.







The world of coffee and it's social history 

yours sincerely 

Pieter Bergli


For those of my readers that have a penchant for art babble then kindly grab a cup of decent coffee and turn to: 

and

https://www.pinterest.com/myartmusings/  

and for readings in history there is my writings on the histories of the Napoleonic campaigns at

http://austerlitz-borodino-waterloo.blogspot.com/ 

Thank you