To get you into the weekend mood, here's a little melody from north-west China that I included in my Xinjiang Fantasy on 'Guitar Favourites.'
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To get you into the weekend mood, here's a little melody from north-west China that I included in my Xinjiang Fantasy on 'Guitar Favourites.'
I’ll be back at the beautiful Binham Priory on August 9th! Here’s of a clip from the rehearsal on a previous visit. I’ve chosen this clip to share as today is the birthday of J.S.Bach! To celebrate, enjoy my arrangement of the jolly allemande from his third cello suite (BWV 1009).
Tickets for Binham: https://www.songkick.com/concerts/42458063-xuefei-yang-at-binham-priory
Toi qui me suis quand le jour tombe
Vers l'étang que la lune irise ;
Toi qui becquètes mon bras frêle
Comme une sœur encore mutine
Et dont le baiser me rappelle
L’ongle pointu d'une main fine.
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To mark French Language Day, here is the start of Héloïse Werner Music's setting of a beautiful poem, Mélancolie, by French poet Cécile Sauvage (1883-1927).
The piece was written for me; and the single, which features on my upcoming album, was released two weeks ago. Listen to the whole track here :
https://platoon.lnk.to/melancolie
Keeping the French theme, even my guitar is French - made by French female luthier Amélie Bouvret.
Mélancolie, ô ma colombe
A l'œil tendre, à la plume grise,
Enjoy the video clip, and listen to the whole track on the platform of your choice : https://platoon.lnk.to/gnossienne-no-1-transcr-for-guitar-by-francis-kleynjans
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Today I worked with a third grader on multiplication. I told him that zero was an easy one to remember because it made all other numbers turn to zero. 4 x 0? Zero. A million times zero? Zero. I said, "Zero is a bully that way."
He said, "But in addition, zero never gets anywhere. It doesn't change a number at all. I think that's how it became evil; the wretched origin of zero." (yes, he really said that)
I said, "That sounds like a great story to write.
His eyes LIT UP and he said, "Please can I write that story?" When I agreed, he said "THIS is why I LOVE going to Bronwyn!"
The story is barely started but includes the lines:
“Zilch had a wretched soul because nobody wants to be zilch”
(That was because it doesn’t change the number in addition)
"But one day he discovered ’times’ and what it can do” (change all the other numbers to zero)
And then zilch laughs an evil laugh.