WOW!!!! The beauty of this almost brought me to tears. You can feel the emotion put into every movement. I'm brand new to the Dorothy Ashby fan club and now I can't get enough of listening to her.
my first thought was no way, this piece was meant and could only be a guitar piece. by the end of the track though this wonderful musician had me thinking that this piece was meant to be played on the harp. beautiful.
Dorothy Ashby died April 13, 1986. On April 13, 2020, jazz harpist, Brandee A. Younger, perfectly performed this magnificent piece in Ashby’s honor. It’s on FB Silkroad.
Sometimes you hear something so well done and beautiful you have to stop whatever you are doing... and just listen. Thank you for posting this. I will try to find more of Dorothy's work.
"Love will make you show your heart some day, and then the rough burr will fall off. ... Perhaps, all this life that I've known so far was in fact no more but a dream ..." Like the mythical sirens of Greece her music pulls you in and you are transfixed.
Let's remember Joaquín Rodrigo lost the sight but never forgot the Muslim, Arab taste of the architecture of his hometown, Aranjuez. So, before any of our romantic, passionate feelings about his beautiful concert, the composer's inspiration is the nostalgia for the land where he spent his childhood...He was simply thinking of other kind of sensuality...
rodrigo was born in sagunto, no related with muslim culture, the same for aranjuez. he described his concerto as the sound of the wind in the gardens of aranjuez palace (built in the XIX century)
WOW!!!! The beauty of this almost brought me to tears. You can feel the emotion put into every movement. I'm brand new to the Dorothy Ashby fan club and now I can't get enough of listening to her.
This is one of the most beautiful things I've ever heard.
Dorothy Ashby was greatly underrated and under-appreciated in the U.S., as many jazz artists are...
my first thought was no way, this piece was meant and could only be a guitar piece. by the end of the track though this wonderful musician had me thinking that this piece was meant to be played on the harp. beautiful.
Utterly beautiful...
Dorothy Ashby died April 13, 1986. On April 13, 2020, jazz harpist, Brandee A. Younger, perfectly performed this magnificent piece in Ashby’s honor. It’s on FB Silkroad.
ANO PASSADO EU OUVIA COISAS DO TIPO: RAFFA PARA, IRMÃO
lindo
Jazz harp is one of the most difficult things to play. She is simply amazing.
Sometimes you hear something so well done and beautiful you have to stop whatever you are doing... and just listen.
Thank you for posting this. I will try to find more of Dorothy's work.
Merveilleuse Dorothy...merci du fond du coeur pour toute ton oeuvre si grandiose.
WOW WOW WOW !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
From a mad keen 74yo Aussie fan.
arpeggios with melody spread like silk supported by pillars of beautiful chords a work of art
"......Perhaps, that love will be hidden
in a sunset,
in the breeze or in a flower
waiting for your return....."
"Love will make you show your heart some day, and then the rough burr will fall off. ... Perhaps, all this life that I've known so far was in fact no more but a dream ..." Like the mythical sirens of Greece her music pulls you in and you are transfixed.
Graças ao Disstinto (Poetas no Topo 2) conheci essa música!!!
essa já não vai dar mais pra usar
Thanks!
Stunningly beautiful
The harp played like a Spanish guitar. Like a Spanish guitar master like Andrés Segovia would play the guitar.
Magnificent
amazing
Oh wow
👏🏾👏🏾
❤️
Tem um homem aqui no g+ de um gosto musical singular e quando ele faz a obs. ouça baixinho, ouça baixinho e a meia luz. Hipnotiza.
Bom dia linda amiga!!
siga o caminho com positividade.
Bjnhos
Obrigada Márcia Regina
ano passado eu ouvia coisas do tipo harpa para irmão
Poetas no topo
Ano passado eu ouvia coisas do tipo ...
Let's remember Joaquín Rodrigo lost the sight but never forgot the Muslim, Arab taste of the architecture of his hometown, Aranjuez. So, before any of our romantic, passionate feelings about his beautiful concert, the composer's inspiration is the nostalgia for the land where he spent his childhood...He was simply thinking of other kind of sensuality...
rodrigo was born in sagunto, no related with muslim culture, the same for aranjuez.
he described his concerto as the sound of the wind in the gardens of aranjuez palace (built in the XIX century)
They removed the full album from youtube... sad
I was just looking for it myself! I wonder why :(
@Dynamic Opium Actually you can find the entire album, I commented on it earlier; must be a recent upload by someone else - give another search ;)
Tunescribers has created sheet music for this, you can find it here: ://www.tunescribers.com/2769/more-work-samples/concierto-de-aranjuez-harp-solo
Poétaarr nu topo!
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