Wednesday, July 21, 2010

The Poet Of The Piano Comments

Rating: 4.2

O varied visions of dedication!
O the pulse-beat of patriotic!
O blend of improvisation!
O dreamy sound of life!
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Marieta Maglas 04 August 2010

A lovely and deep write fascinating me as a reader ...many thanks for sharing...Mari

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Rajaram Ramachandran 30 July 2010

A rich tribute you have given to the poet of the piano through this nice poem.

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Kimberly Kastner 26 July 2010

Hi Ahmad, I really enjoyed this poem, although there were a couple words I didn't understand, not being a music expert... What's a mazurka and a polonaise? Anyways, I'm sure that if Chopin were around today to read this, he'd be really pleased, proud, and honored. : -)

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Prince Obed de la Cruz 25 July 2010

i appreciate the wordings and style... lately i want to read these kind of poems.... maybe since I started to read Noli Me Tangere (Touch Me Not) by our national hero, Dr. Jose Rizal...

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Almedia Knight-Oliver 24 July 2010

A lovely tribute to 'The Poet Of The Piano'; dedication, patriotic themselves complete Chopin. great piece work, Ahmad. a 10

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<font color =fusha>Amy 24 July 2010

Wow! That was amazing, thanks for sharing: -)

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Matt Mooney 23 July 2010

A landmark poem for now, celebrating the past and its gift to the future.The beauty of his music gives joy forever. Chopin is the illustrious son of Poland.10.

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Matt Mooney 23 July 2010

A landmark poem for now, celebrating the past and its gift to the future.The beauty of his music gives joy forever. Chopin is the illustrious son of Poland.10.

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Matt Mooney 23 July 2010

A landmark poem for now, celebrating the past and its gift to the future.The beauty of his music gives joy forever. Chopin is the illustrious son of Poland.10.

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Matt Mooney 23 July 2010

A landmark poem for now, celebrating the past and its gift to the future.The beauty of his music gives joy forever. Chopin is the illustrious son of Poland.10.

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Matt Mooney 23 July 2010

A landmark poem for now, celebrating the past and its gift to the future.The beauty of his music gives joy forever. Chopin is the illustrious son of Poland.10.

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Matt Mooney 23 July 2010

A landmark poem for now, celebrating the past and its gift to the future.The beauty of his music gives joy forever. Chopin was an illustrious son of Poland.10.

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very nicely done. he would appreciate it.. :)

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Joseph Poewhit 23 July 2010

Your love of music comes forth in this poem and eulogy.

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Melodious, velvety verses well penned.

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Merna Ibrahim 23 July 2010

You mingled music with poetry in a brilliant way... I love Chopin, I love this poem too! 10

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Amrit Rathi 23 July 2010

You have immortalized the great pianist by your beautiful poem. Your poem is a work of art with fragrance of the classical music! I really loved it. Thanks for inviting.

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Omar Ibrahim 23 July 2010

perpetual motion of music and poetry in harmony.....you composed poetry and music on the same sheet and linked them with a legato! ! thanks for sharing

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Sally Plumb Plumb 23 July 2010

Well, you mentioned everything.Ithink I shall have to listen to something you suggest.

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Nivedita Bagchi SPC UK 23 July 2010

Musical Memento and Memorabilia…and musical fiesta on legendary Polish pianist Frederic François Chopin [1810-1849] who weaved and waved romantic octets in octave…in waltz… prelude… mazurka [Polish national dance in triple time]… concerto… impromptu… ballade… scherzo [A fast movement usually in triple time]… rubato [flexible tempo; not strictly on the beat] …he had comfortable swing on the wings of rainbow of Music…and your poetry so well that while reading feeling of in the ‘splurge ecstasy’ of musical biblio …. thanks sharing… Ms. Nivedita UK 10/10

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Ahmad Shiddiqi

Ahmad Shiddiqi

Semarang, Central Java, Indonesia
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