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Saturday, November 9, 2013

In the final part of the message Wednesday, October 30, 2013; I wrote that I remembered that I had bought me a record with the Norwegian composer Edvard Grieg, with among others the piece Morgenstemning (Morning Mood). And that I also among others, played music by Edvard Grieg on the piano. After that I have remembered both the record and some of the music I played.

Sunday, November 3, just about 11:46 PM; I had heard Min Bul with Terje Rypdal, and Afric Pepperbird with Jan Garbarek. When Afric Pepperbird almost was finished; I remembered that it was a record with The Concerto In A Minor by Edvard Grieg from 1869 I had together with these records. And I found the record on Google Images, by looking after the vinyl cover.

Wednesday, November 6; from 10:30 PM to 12:00 PM; when I heard at the music from that record, and it almost was finished, I remembered the name on a piece I played on the piano in 1972, by Edvard Grieg, Watchman's song; Lyric Pieces, Op.12, No. 3. I had learned to play that piece all by myself.

I have played this piece again and again for hours and days, and remembered more and more from minute to minute. It vas the music book Lyric Pieces Book 1 Opus 12 I had.

1. Arietta
2. Waltz
3. Watchman's Song
4. Fairy Dance
5. Folk Song
6. Norwegian
7. Album Leaf
8. National Song

I played some of these pieces.

Before this, earlier that evening; I also had started to remember the smell of the oil for the wooden recorder, which was the flute I also had. And after remembering that smell, I remembered the flute.

Later I also went to a piano teacher, where I among other things, played For Elise by Ludwig van Beethoven. But this stopped when my life changed.

I like classical music. Classical music is typically written by the composer. It is a quiet result of the composer's thoughts. In that way the music becomes quietly composed in the composer's mind. It has not been heard, before it has been played. Different tones and instrument, also sometimes words and voices; have been put together inside the composer's soundless head. This leads to a music which first is thought out; and afterwards what has been silently thought out, becomes played and heard. What we then hear, is what the composers silently mind has played. This type of music is something special, and I like it very much. But I also like all other kinds of music. I had much classical music in the seventies, both on records and on the tape recorder.

To remember this, is something which brings me in contact with myself, in a strong way. All of these have come from inside of me. And after remembering these things; I think that I have got a very good position towards my situation, and I have got the best starting point to start finding out about what it is possible for me to find out, regarding what has happened to me.

David H. Hegg