Sunday, 12 July 2009

Song for a Summer Sunday Morning (Divenire by Ludovico Einaudi)

And at 5:17, the musician becomes a dancer for a split second. Ahhh, the subtlety of it. I have no idea why I don't post more Italian music, but I can assure that that situation is due to change very soon. Many thanks. I hope you are enjoying your Sunday morning.

Next Post: 'Road Songs (Special Edition)' to be published on Tuesday 14th July at 11:59pm (GMT)

20 comments:

PurestGreen said...

I have become so addicted to your songs on a Sunday. It's always something that I've never heard before that just takes me away. Thanks so much.

Kacper said...

Thanks for your Sunday morning present. I listened to it in my afternoon already (5 hours difference with London), but enjoyed it tremendously.

I do agree tht there should be more Italain music here!

Warmest regards from Islamabad

Dave King said...

The standard is as high as ever. For me, too, this is a new experience.

willow said...

I love the ebb and flow of this piece. Rich and moving. Thank you for the delicious addition to my Sunday morning, Mr. Cuban. Hope you're enjoying the day as well.

Lyn said...

Actually caught this on Sunday morn, as opposed to my tardy Mondays. Love the tenderness..a lovely reverie..to dance to!
Having a great Sunday..early morning run every day now, in Central Park..and this music..thanks..

Fram Actual said...

The music is exquisite, CiL. I enjoyed its peaceful nature very much.

Barbara Martin said...

I am listening in late evening, but a real treat all the same. I love how the piano and strings compliment one another with the flow of the music.

Cuban, I appreciate these Sunday music sessions you present by introducing me to new venues and artists I would never have discovered otherwise. Thank you very much.

Garrincha said...

awesome!

Polly said...

His music is so soothing and the video is perfect, it makes my difficult Monday morning much more positive, this week may still turn out to be alright.

I have been trying to learn to play Einaudi's Le Onde for a while now, I'm nowhere near perfect but it's such a pleasure just to try those sweeping arpeggios.

More Italian music, please :-)

A Cuban In London said...

Many thanks to you all for your kind comments.

Greetings from London.

tina said...

Very peaceful with a bit of passion in it. Perfect for the morning.

Renee said...

You made me laugh. What would Freud say about me being all of my sisters favourites and me writing the statement.

I think he would say that either I want their vaginas instead of mine, or I want to get into their vaginas.

har har har

Love Renee xoxo

Reya Mellicker said...

Splendid! Also splendid: Bach in Havana. I love Bach's music. It definitely sorts my neural network when my mind is scrambled. Add congas and ... wow!

Natalie said...

E tutto beliissimo!
Grazie Maestro!
Nat

T.Allen-Mercado said...

Beautiful, I can't wait for more Italian music, this was indeed a treat!

Salva said...

Bellissima musica Cuban. Molto rilassante e coinvolgente. Questa la salvo sul mio computer!!

Un saluto da Colonia,
Salva

dancing doc said...

Hey there to my favorite Cuban in London-
It is not Sunday but, it is Bastille Day here and so it feels like lazy day of rest,made better by this gorgeous rendition of piano music!! It has a haunting quality or longing melody which would be super to choreograph something to- I have has some recent stirrings to create a piece about...???- someday I will share this idea!!
have super day in London.
Salut du Midi

A Cuban In London said...

Many thanks to you all for your kind comments.

Greetings from London.

Renee said...

I am getting entrenched in your musical pics.

xoxo

A Cuban In London said...

Many thanks for you kind comment, Renee.

Greetings from London.

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