понеделник, 26 януари 2009 г.

David Bustamante - Hou Tengo Ganas De Ti (bg.translate pic.)

David Bustamante Hou Tengo Ganas De Ti

понеделник, 19 януари 2009 г.

ENIGMA - SITTING ON THE MOON

Tanto en esta canción, como Invisible Love, Michael Cretu extraña a su amada compañera de siempre (que para mí, no es más que la compañía de Sandra).

Dos hermosas canciones que son muy profundas y que manifiestan los sentimientos del intérprete al momento de componer las mismas.

In this song, as Invisible Love, Michael Cretu misses his beloved companion always (which for me, is nothing more than the company of Sandra).

Two beautiful songs that are very deep and expressing the sentiments of the interpreter when composing them.

Letra / Lyric
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I'm sitting on the moon
Watching planet blue, hello
Looking all around
Rotating without sound, where are you


Where are you
I'm sitting on the moon
Where are you
I' am missing you


I came from very far
A little unknown star, hello
I don't know what to do
It is so cold and blue, without you


Where are you
I'm sitting on the moon
Where are you
I' am missing you

A Comme Amour

СТРАХОТНО Е!!!;-)))))
ОБИЧАМ МНОГО ТОВА ПРОИЗВЕДЕНИЕ!

For Elise Beethoven

For Elise Beethoven or Elisa

Mondscheinsonate (Ludwig van Beethoven) Moonlight Sonata

Part 1/ Sie sehen hier einen weiteren Experimentalfilm mit der Musik von Beethovens Mondscheinsonate.
Ich habe dabei Aufnahmen rund um die
Basilika in Weingarten (bei Ravensburg)
auf dem Martinsberg gemacht
und das ganze verfremdet.
Für die Musik habe ich eine Lizenz !
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LUDWIG VAN BEETHOVEN - MOONLIGHT SONATA

The Piano Sonata No. 14 in C-sharp minor "Quasi una fantasia", Op. 27, No. 2, by Ludwig van Beethoven, is popularly known as the "Moonlight" Sonata. The work was completed in 1801 and rumored to be dedicated to his pupil, 17-year-old Countess Giulietta Guicciardi,[2] with whom Beethoven was, or had been, in love. The name "Moonlight" Sonata derives from an 1832 description of the first movement by music critic Ludwig Rellstab, who compared it to moonlight shining upon Lake Lucerne.
Beethoven included the phrase "Quasi una fantasia" (Italian: Almost a fantasy)[5] in the title partly because the sonata does not follow the traditional sonata pattern where the first movement is in regular sonata form, and where the three or four movements are arranged in a fast-slow-[fast]-fast sequence.

The work is possibly the most familiar of all Beethoven's piano sonatas, and is widely performed and recorded. The first movement is frequently played by amateur pianists
The sonata has three movements: 1. Adagio sostenuto
2. Allegretto
3. Presto agitato
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The musical dynamic that predominates in the third movement is in fact piano. It seems that Beethoven's heavy use of sforzando notes, together with just a few strategically located fortissimo passages, creates the sense of a very powerful sound in spite of the overall dynamic.

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