Friday, March 11, 2011

The Spadecaller



Continuing in our musical mood of this week, today I would like to introduce you to a gentleman who marries stunning visual artistry with masterful music, beautifully.   I subscribe to The Spadecaller on You Tube and he has some excellent video renderings to offer you.  The Spadecaller utilizes Classical, modern and Native American music matched with the visual styling of Leonardo Da Vinci, Matthew Schwartz and his own artworks.   The videos I have selected for today include the Warsaw Concerto by Richard Addinsell; Kol Nidre, which is the traditional music played the day before Yom Kippur, by Max Bruch; Pavane for a Dead Princess by Maurice Ravel which is a memorial to those who died in the tragic events in Arizona this past January; and finally a study of Innocence accompanied by piano and Native American Flute.  You can also visit The Spadecaller at his website.  The moving and inspirational videos are followed in turn by some equally inspiring  gentlemen for your perusal after the videos.  Thank you once again for stopping by to visit with me and until next time as always, Enjoy!
 






























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