Jazz, classical! Beethoven, Debussy, Poulenc, Vaughan Williams, Schoenberg, Miles Davis Duke Elington, Bill Evens, Dave Brubeck, George Shearing Ella Fitzgerald, John Coltrane , Sonny Rollins, Bartok, Erroll Garner, Stan Getz, Jobim, Ray Charles, etc.
Movies
The Passenger, Blue Velvet, Blade Runner, Audition, Wings of Desire, Round Midnight, May, Citizen Kane, Suddenly, last Summer, Cat People, The Hunger, Death in Venice, La Belle Noiseuse, the Ring, Eraserhead, etc.
Heroes
I was just reading some essays by Jung and I came across this quotation: "Out of the experience of darkness and emptiness can come the encounter with the "inner companion". He continues, The state of imperfect trasnformation, merely hoped for and waited for, does not seem to be one of torment only, but of positive, if hidden, happiness. It is the state of someone who, in his wonderings among the mazes of his psychic transformation, comes upon a secret happiness which reconciles him to his apparent loneliness. In communing with himself he finds not deadly boredom and melancholy but an "inner partner" more tha that, a relationship that seems like the happiness of a secret love, or like a hidden springtime, when the green seed sprouts from the barren earth, holding out the promise of future harvests".
El Camino College
Torrance, CA
Graduated: 1967
Student status: Alumni
Degree: Associate's Degree
Major: Music
1965 to 1967
Inglewood High
Inglewood, CA
Graduated: 1961
Student status: Alumni
Degree: High School Diploma
Major: General Education
1957 to 1961
Myron Conan Dyal's Companies
United States Army/ Army Reserve Signal Corps Fort Ord/Fort Jackson/ Fort Mac Arthur, others, California/ South Carolina US Radio Operator 163rd Signal Battalion/ 6th Army/ 3rd Army, others
1964 through 1970/ Vietnam Era
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About me:
I am a mystic, artist, musician and I have visions that are connected to my temporal lobe Epilepsy and are the catalysts for the art! Each piece is a record of a vision that has occurred during some event and I have over 5,000 drawings, paintings, and sculptures; you can view my art on my website at: www.myrondyal.com. I was in a coma when I was a child, four years old and when I awoke my mind was erased and my visions began and have continued to the present day. I am a musician and music was all I had to express my inner being until I begin creating art in the late 1970's. I began with my journals and then later began to draw, paint and sculpt. What I created I also "danced", in other words I conducted a ceremony around all the works in order to internalize their contents. I would spend a great deal of time in the mountains where I was living at the time walking and seeking my energy. I went public with my art in 2005. contact me: myrondyal@sbcglobal.net
Who I'd like to meet: ANNOUNCEMENT:
My new book "Primordial Images of A Modern Mystic" is
out and available at www.grandcentralartcenter.com/store, so order it today online. For information contact me here at myspace or at myrondyal@sbcglobal.net.
A Bibliography of books concerning Myron Dyal.
"The Boy Nobody Wanted": On line at www.myrondyal.com (Art 2006) Visionary experiences behind the art; a biography of the artists life.
"Theatre World": By John A. Willis (Music 1973) Myron Dyal- Incidental music for the Globe Playhouse.
"A Shakespeare Music Catalogue: By Bryan Gooch, David Thatcher. Published 1991 (Music 1976) Myron Dyal-MS 1976. Incidental music. First performed Globe playhouse of Los Angeles, November 1976 for the Shakespeare Society of America.
Dear Myron Conan Dyal, in our modern life we have... moments...friendship... changes... expectations... dreams... crisis... roads to go... love to share...
Enjoy this video with some urban magic touch...
Happy Holidasy!!! Vibejays
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Myron Conan Dyal, en esta vida moderna tenemos... momentos... amistades... cambios... sueños... espectativas... crisis... lugares adonde ir... amor para dar...
Disfruta este video con un toque de magia urbana...
Thanks for the lovely holiday wishes. What is this new show you speak of? I moved to the Brewery this month and have been out of the loop on all the happenings. Let me know when and where. I'd love to come see your work.
Hello how are you? I just wanted to let you know that I have just finished producing a yoga, meditation & relaxation album titled “Surrender of The Mind”
Surrender of The Mind is written for those of us who need to get away. Maybe we have had a tough day at work. Maybe we have studied hard. Maybe we need to reflect on certain events in our lives. Maybe we just need a moment to clear our minds and re-set our mental strength. No matter what the reason is, there comes a time when we all need to surrender our minds.
This album takes you on a musical journey like no other. Capturing the ancient sounds of panpipes, tabla, bells, sitar and many other ambient resonances for those who wish to achieve a higher state of consciousness, greater focus and self-awareness through yoga & meditation, or simply to accomplish a more relaxed and peaceful state of mind.
I have attached a mini player for you to listen to a sample of the album so just press play to get away from this mad world we are living in.
The full version of Surrender of The Mind is available on all download sites including iTunes and Amazon.
Please let me know what you think of it, I look forward to your reply.
Instead of being a time of unusual behavior, Christmas is perhaps the only time in the year when people can obey their natural impulses and express their true sentiments without feeling self-conscious and, perhaps, foolish. Christmas, in short, is about the only chance a man has to be himself.
Francis C. Farley
Remember This December, That love weighs more than gold!
The theme of "Capriccio" by Richard Strauss, which is subtitled "A Conversation Piece for Music", can be summarized as "Which is more important: words or music?" This question is dramatized in the story of a Countess torn between two suitors: Olivier, a poet, and Flamand, a composer.
In this final scene the Countess learns that both Olivier and Flamand will meet her in the library to learn the ending of the opera. Still undecided, she consults her image in the mirror for a decision. The major-domo announces that "Dinner is served", as the opera ends.
All my best, michael
..Majestic music of Händel is in my myspace classical music-video blog.
THANX FOR BEING A FRIEND AND I WISH YOU A FABULOUS DARK AND TWISTED WEEK!!! HOPE THAT SANTA LEAVES OUT THE COAL THIS YEAR AND 2010 GREETS YOU WELL! Drop by anytime and see new stories from my upcoming book of twisted tales in rhyme, and preview the first LUNACY MACHINE CHILDREN'S BOOK, 'GREEN LEGS AND HANDS' DUE OUT IN 2010 AS WELL. I will be announcing the first 250 numbered and signed copies in my bulletins so watch for it. Again... Thanks for your support and HAPPY NEW YEAR 2010! -Criss Karver
The Unanswered Question is a collage of three distinct layers - strings, flute quartet, and solo trumpet. Each layer has its own tempo and key. Ives himself described the work as a "cosmic landscape" in which the strings represent "the Silences of the Druids—who Know, See and Hear Nothing." The trumpet then asks "The Perennial Question of Existence" and the flutes seek "The Invisible Answer", but abandon it in frustration, so that ultimately the question is answered only by the "Silences".
Music: The Unanswered Question (1908)
Composer: Charles Ives
Performers: Filarmonica della Scala Gustavo Dudamel – conductor
All my best, michael
..Another stunning symphony by the most prolific Mozart is in my myspace classical music-video blog.