Monday, October 14, 2013

Oh Mercy

On the left is Tuittu, in the middle is Effe, and on the right is me back when I was still skinny.


This picture was taken by a random bystander at a shopping center. Most likely they would have been there to do their Christmas shopping. It is nothing but a snap shot by someone who is an amateur. The picture was taken to preserve a memory for the people in it. When I look at it, a thousand emotions go through my head. I get homesick. These two women are my friends. I have known them all of my life. I love them and miss them. 

This was taken just before Christmas when I was still in high school, in early or mid 1990s. We were poor. To make some money, and to spread some Christmas cheer I guess, we went to a shopping center to sing as street artists. Our group was perfect. Effe is a soprano. Her voice is like a flute. She could sing the bits that I wanted to, but couldn't. Tuittu is also a soprano, but a lower one. Her voice is like a songbird. I was the whisky base of the group. I have never been able to sing high notes, even though I always wanted to. With these ladies, it didn't matter, we complemented each other well. Together we could sing in perfect harmony. We sounded good. 

Instead of the same old versions of the same old songs, we sang from a book "Carols for Christmas" by Metropolitan Museum of Art. The arrangements and the art work were influenced by Renaissance. The combination is beautiful. We also sang a song called 'Dormi Jesu'. I found the music to it at the music academy library by accident. This shopping mall concert was not monetarily very profitable, but I loved doing it anyway. 

When I look at the picture, my eye goes first to our faces. We look like we're having a good time, and we did. The faces are right in the middle of the picture, so it is natural to look at them first. The back ground is a fabric store. We were assigned this spot by the shopping center. I think we would have chosen a more central location to earn more money. 

The picture was taken with a regular camera, on a regular film. It has not been edited in any way. I am the owner of the picture, and I think there is only one paper copy of it. I have no idea what happened to the negative, it's been too long, and it was taken in a different country. I keep it in my photo album that I look through when I'm especially homesick. As of today, it has never been published anywhere. Today it will be on Facebook and on this blog, so that all of our old friends can share it with us. 



1 comment:

  1. I don't think I realized there was a photo of that Christmas. I remember the little nook we were singing in. It wasn't big and we tried to fit in it so that we wouldn't stand in the way of the busy people rushing through the mall.

    It was so much fun to sing, though! And I love that book. I found it at the Kallio Library - my favourite library, the one where I first found Jane Austen and where I read through Dante's Inferno and a Finnish language version of the Mahabharata and Ramayana.

    The shopping center isn't such a cool place. Still, I think if I were to run into three girls singing renaissance-style Christmas music, I'd feel all christmasy and happy and pay them lots of money for the enjoyment...

    Thanks for this trip down Memory Lane!

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