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.

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20 comments:

  1. 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.

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  2. 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

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

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  4. 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.

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  5. 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..

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

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  7. 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.

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  8. 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 :-)

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  9. Many thanks to you all for your kind comments.

    Greetings from London.

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

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  11. 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

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  12. 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!

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  13. E tutto beliissimo!
    Grazie Maestro!
    Nat

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

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

    Un saluto da Colonia,
    Salva

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  16. 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

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  17. Many thanks to you all for your kind comments.

    Greetings from London.

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  18. I am getting entrenched in your musical pics.

    xoxo

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  19. Many thanks for you kind comment, Renee.

    Greetings from London.

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