Dzięń muzyki
Dziś, 4 marca, w rocznicę wyzwolenia Koszalina przez Armię Czerwoną (wiem o tym, bo odsłużyłem wojsko przy tej ulicy w Koszalinie własnie), otóż dziś dzień dla muzyki szczęśliwy, bo oto 4 marca przyszli na świat: Myriam Makeba z RPA, postać nietuzinkowa, śpiewaczka, ktora wystąpiła na forum ONZ, nie tyle śpiewając, co opowiadając o nikczemności rządu i o nieludzkim systemie segregacji rasowej. Pozbawiona prawa powrotu (rząd nie zgodził się nawet wpuścić ją do kraju, gdy konała jej matka), z 11 paszportami dyplomatycznymi długo mieszkała na obczyźnie. Mówią, że gdy doszedł do władzy Nelson Mandela, jednym z pierwszych telefonów, był telefon do niej z prośbą by wróciła. Wróciła.
Inna postać, która przyszła na świat 4 marca, to również związany z etniką - Jan Garbarek - czapki z głów i komentarz niepotrzebny. A trzecimzwielkich jest Theodossi Spasov- wspaniały kavalista z Bułgarii.
Dziś też dostałem najnowszą płytę belgijskiego Thurdus Philomelos - będzie grana, jak nie w tym, to w następnym Nocturnie.
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