23rd of March 2015 in Pere Lachaise Cemetery . Musical background: Valentina Lisitsa performing Chopin's C-sharp minor Op. posth nocturne. Stefan Vukusic, www.pieton.de
I'll bet the Master Chopin could just feel her presence. I can imagine that this was a very deep spiritual endeavor for Valentina. I wonder if she has been to Rachmaninoff's place of rest. I think it's moving to see that she went there to somehow pay respect to the composer whose music she so skillfully relates to us through her gift. Thank You Valentina for just being You
I am not obsessed with this music but I think I have discovered a wonderfully macabre genre. These writers fixation with death and mourning is quite superb. Perhaps we will all meet on the other side.
I am from India and I love chopin so much
I'll bet the Master Chopin could just feel her presence. I can imagine that this was a very deep spiritual endeavor for Valentina. I wonder if she has been to Rachmaninoff's place of rest. I think it's moving to see that she went there to somehow pay respect to the composer whose music she so skillfully relates to us through her gift. Thank You Valentina for just being You
I was there a couple of weeks ago. This photo session shows Chopin's grave only once, the rest is only Val cute face.
Because this is a film about Valentin at Chopin's grave, not about the grave itself, about which there are thousands of films.
I am not obsessed with this music but I think I have discovered a wonderfully macabre genre. These writers fixation with death and mourning is quite superb. Perhaps we will all meet on the other side.
Looks so beautiful 😍
...hope to pay my respects there as well.
Flew a sport kite performance to this work.
They should of have some one playing the piano nearby on nice days
What's playing in the video? Btw that's magic ^__^
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Nocturne 20 I think.
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ulkvom6 Yes Nocturne 20...made more famous recently in the movie "The Piano"
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at 2.07 ...does she feel Chopin's spirit?