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The Music Of The Night
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The Music Of The Night
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The Music Of The Night · Andrew Lloyd Webber · Gerard Butler
The BoholTimes MUSIC can raise someone’s mood, get them excited, or make them calm and relaxed. Music also – and this is important – allows us to feel nearly or possibly all emotions that we experience in our lives. Music is one of the most important and powerful things in my life. My life without melodies and harmonies would be totally empty. Listening to and playing different tunes helps me to de-stress, relax and it can also help to motivate me in trying times. It is the expression of deep emotions and feelings.” “Music calms me down, lifts me up and always makes me feel a certain way. Explains things when words fail; Music speaks. Music means something that’s inspiring and can match your moods Music helps me connect to life. The music matches our mood, or it can help us change it too— it’s as we wish, since we choose its purpose. Music’s ability to change our mood into the direction we want, to understand and comfort us, to soothe or stimulate us in whatever way we need— is p...
2,261,443 views May 15, 2019 SUNTORY HALL Munich Philharmonic conducted by Valery Gergiev, Tokyo Suntory Hall Dec 1, 2018 00:05 - 15:55 I. Allegro non troppo 18:04 - 27:19 II. Allegro appassionato 27:40 - 40:01 III. Andante 40:02 - 49:09 IV. Allegretto grazioso Playlist: • Yuja Wang Archives
by Hermione Lai February 10th, 2026 I will say this upfront, as a pianist who knows exactly how hard this instrument can bite. Yuja Wang is a miracle! She is both an inspiration and a delightful menace. She raises the bar so high, it feels almost unfair. Some pianists impress you. Some intimidate you. Some make you want to practice. Yuja Wang does something far more dangerous. She makes you believe, just for a second, that the piano might be capable of flight. Then she laughs, changes shoes, and proves it again. Yuja Wang To hear Yuja play is to witness total command without a trace of heaviness. Her fingers are so impossibly fast that your eyes can’t follow. And it’s all fearlessly clear and comes with ease as notes sparkle, dart, tease, explode, and vanish. Classical music has long suffered from performers who behave as if joy were somehow unprofessional. Yuja Wang is the antidote. She smiles at the keyboard. She dares. She risks. She throws off...
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