Brilliant!!!! The lament of that cello takes my breath away!!! With your music you have wanted to portray a particularly painful farewell, my friend Shingo... If three years ago I had heard this song of yours I think I could have let myself die, because I had a farewell that brought me a pain that was difficult to bear. And this music is the perfect emotional portrait of what I experienced. You are a brilliant composer, with an exquisite creativity, and with a wonderful sensitivity (the engine of everything). I am glad to have met you and to be able to enjoy your music, of a luminous beauty. Thank you!!! Thank you!!! Thank you!!!
@@shingomimura_official That's right. Living always involves a risk. And sometimes we have to accept that this risk can destroy us, but I couldn't give up living a dream in exchange for security. Besides, pain strengthens us, but we must be careful so that it doesn't destroy our sensitivity and our good feelings. And do you know what I learned, Shingo??? I learned that love never dies, nor the desire to live it, and that when love is so great everything is forgiven and one is reborn from the ruins. I wonder if this "transition" can be turned into music??? Do you think it would be beautiful to create a musical composition that included all those elements: farewell, deep pain, collapse of the soul, forgiveness, rebirth, new illusions and joys, and an immortal love??? Would it be possible to make music that captured the descent into hell and the luminous rebirth??? It would be fantastic... Yesterday I published a poem on one of my blogs with your music, expressing what I felt at that moment. It was inspiring... I'll leave you the link in case you want to read it and have time: ua-cam.com/video/3Fga-pc3l9U/v-deo.html Listening to this music has meant a lot to me. It's been like purifying water... Thank you!!! Thank you!!!🙏🙏🙏
@@shingomimura_official Oooops!!! You're right, Shingo. I gave you the wrong web address. This is the correct one: emu-eltrovadorylaluna.blogspot.com/2024/09/tu-adios.html On the right side of the blog you have a gadget for the translation, but I don't know how the translation will turn out since it's a poem (with line breaks). Thank you very much for your generous interest...
멋있다!
감사합니다!
고독하다. 외로움 . 슬픔. 나의 슬픔보다 더 슬픈 사연이 있는 소리.. 아니면 나의 슬픔을 같이 슬퍼해주는 그래서 위로가 돼는 음악.
살아간다는 것은 정말 힘든 일이네요.
Brilliant!!!!
The lament of that cello takes my breath away!!! With your music you have wanted to portray a particularly painful farewell, my friend Shingo... If three years ago I had heard this song of yours I think I could have let myself die, because I had a farewell that brought me a pain that was difficult to bear. And this music is the perfect emotional portrait of what I experienced.
You are a brilliant composer, with an exquisite creativity, and with a wonderful sensitivity (the engine of everything).
I am glad to have met you and to be able to enjoy your music, of a luminous beauty. Thank you!!! Thank you!!! Thank you!!!
Thanks Emilio.
But, I'm so sorry for you had a painful farewell.
Sometime, life is so hard.
@@shingomimura_official That's right. Living always involves a risk. And sometimes we have to accept that this risk can destroy us, but I couldn't give up living a dream in exchange for security. Besides, pain strengthens us, but we must be careful so that it doesn't destroy our sensitivity and our good feelings. And do you know what I learned, Shingo??? I learned that love never dies, nor the desire to live it, and that when love is so great everything is forgiven and one is reborn from the ruins.
I wonder if this "transition" can be turned into music??? Do you think it would be beautiful to create a musical composition that included all those elements: farewell, deep pain, collapse of the soul, forgiveness, rebirth, new illusions and joys, and an immortal love??? Would it be possible to make music that captured the descent into hell and the luminous rebirth??? It would be fantastic...
Yesterday I published a poem on one of my blogs with your music, expressing what I felt at that moment. It was inspiring... I'll leave you the link in case you want to read it and have time:
ua-cam.com/video/3Fga-pc3l9U/v-deo.html
Listening to this music has meant a lot to me. It's been like purifying water... Thank you!!! Thank you!!!🙏🙏🙏
@@emiliobyn Hi, Thanks for the reply. I couldn't see your blog from the link that is on your comment.
Is it correct link?
@@shingomimura_official Oooops!!! You're right, Shingo. I gave you the wrong web address. This is the correct one:
emu-eltrovadorylaluna.blogspot.com/2024/09/tu-adios.html
On the right side of the blog you have a gadget for the translation, but I don't know how the translation will turn out since it's a poem (with line breaks).
Thank you very much for your generous interest...