Daniel Kobialka
// composer & violinistDANIEL KOBIALKA is a world-renowned violinist, composer, lecturer, performer, and Principal Second Violinist with the San Francisco Symphony. His albums “Oh What A Beautiful Morning” (1991), “Timeless Motion” (1991), “Fragrances Of A Dream” (1992), “Rainbows” (1992), “When You Wish Upon A Star” (1992), “Celtic Fantasy” (1995), “Dreams Beyond The Twilight” (1996), “Celtic Quilt” (1997), “Velvet Dreams” (1998), and “Pathless Journey: A Tribute To Toru Takemitsu” (2004) are all available from LiSem Records. Daniel Kobialka’s own record label has sold over a million albums since 1981.
Websites: www.danielkobialka.com and www.lisem.com
Photo: Daniel Kobialka / LiSem Enterprises, Inc.
Interview:
THE POWER OF UNIVERSAL MUSIC
For my entire being, I discovered music to be a very spiritual process, whether I move my fingers over the strings of a violin, hum a gentle theme, or dance to a beautiful rhythm that comes from harmony and oneness. We are all touched by the power of music. Sound, Vibration, Light, and Color all provide a beautification in Music; we therefore are the Musical Instruments. The spirituality of music, has the power to change the discords that challenge all of life, and with the possibility that we have the ability to touch the powerful energies of our universal source. With an open heart, we can hear the music. One might call it the “music of the spheres” that is always present, and it is there for all to touch as a seamless movement in nature.
Music and spirituality, if allowed, can provide a gentle guide through life, with its movement, flow, and endless cadence to a seeking of truth. Music has been a part of all things in the powers of the Universe. Vibrations that come from many galaxies far away touch our bodies, mind, and soul. If the right frequencies were not perfect for Life on Earth, we would not survive. The sounds and music reflect into themselves, as we can reflect upon our own spirits, and be touched by the spiritual giving that all vibration nourishes.
“Music and spirituality, if allowed, can provide a gentle guide through life, with its movement, flow, and endless cadence to a seeking of truth.”
– Daniel Kobialka, composer and violinist