The Music Living Project celebrates and documents live performances. “Music Living” encapsulates both the idea of “live” performance and also the goal that music in performance should have a sense of “aliveness”. The performances shared as a part of the Music Living Project have this goal in mind. The Music Living Project features unedited live performances in hopes of retransmitting the spontaneity of a musical moment in its entirety as it was, and was intended to archive the live performance of the Beethoven Sonata Cycle, which began in 2012 and featured eight concerts over four years.
❤❤ I'm very happy to find this song ❤ I've been looking for it for 40 years 😢😢I didn't want to die without hearing this song from the 70,s and 80' cartoons ❤❤
To Kleber: you don't have to say a word but just don't forget: you mean the world to me! And it will be always like that. Till the end of my days. I appreciate all the things you have done for me. While l write you this message, I know you are out there feeling tired and sleepy, so that’s my way to wish you “good night”🌙💤
@@JoelSchoenhals Oh goodness, I am nowhere near as good as you! I just started playing again but I had been good in the past :) This is a good piece to get me back in shape!
Thank you for introducing me to the Navajo culture and the wonderful music of Connor Chee. I think this is some of the most beautiful music I've ever heard. And your interpretation is sublime❤❤❤...played with such feeling. Thank you again.
Its called "Navajo Piano", it was made by Connor Chee which incorporates traditional Navajo music into piano compositions. Mainly taking Navajo music theory concepts such as musical development, melodies, and rhythms. There is elements of Navajo philosophy and religious ideas incorporated into it too. Its a fantastic set of compositions. You can find it here on RU-vid under "Navajo Piano Revisted" which includes recordings of the Navajo Songs that the piano compositions are based off.
Brings tears to my eyes. Your performance is marvelous! This has been my favorite lullaby growing up. Since I moved to New Zealand and now in Germany, I still listen to Brahm's Lullaby .