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[arranged for solo violin by Enrico Gatti].
Natura | I! palazzo del silenzio: Johann Sebastian Bach (Eisenach 1685 - Leipzig 1750) “Andante” from Sonata no.2 BWV 1003, in Sei Solo a Violino senza Basso accompagnato. Libro Primo, 1720, (Staatsbibliothek zu Berlin - Preupischer Kulturbesitz, Musikabteilung mit Mendelssohn-Archiv, Mus. Ms. Bach P9567).
Promenade 6 | Fides: Silvius Leopold Weiss (Grodkow 1687 - Dresden 1750) “Sarabande”, WeissSW 18.4 (Sm 107), (London, British Library, Add. 30387), [arranged for solo violin by Enrico Gatti).
isola nativa: Silvius Leopold Weiss (Grodkow 1687 - Dresden 1750) “Fantasie”, WeissSW 9 (Sm 83), (London, British Library, Add. 30387), [arranged for solo violin by Enrico Gatti].
Promenade 7 | Spes: Johann Schop (Niedersachsen ca.1590 - Hamburg 1667) ‘Praeludium’, in T uitnement Kabinet, Vol Pavanen, Almanden, Sarbanden, Couranten, Balletten, Intraden, Airs &c., Amsterdam, Matthysz, vol. viti, 1646-1649.
Il ritorno | Locus amoenus: Johann Sebastian Bach (Eisenach 1685 - Leipzig 1750) ‘Allemande” from Partita BWV 1013 for traversiere, 1722-23, (Staatsbibliothek zu Berlin - Preupischer Kulturbesitz, Musikabteilung mit Mendelssohn-Archiv, Mus. Ms. Bach P.968), [arranged for solo violin by Enrico Gatti].
Postludium | Kronos: Thomas Baltzar (Lübeck ca.1631 - London 1663) “Prelude by Sign.r Baltzar’, in The Second Part of The Division Violin, London, Playford, 16932; 1D., Walsh, 17054.
SEARCHING FOR A LAND (walking wondering)
Never forget that the most important thing is not how you live your life. What matters is how you will tell it to yourself, and especially to others. In fact, this is the only way you can make sense of errors, sorrows, and death. [Harem Suaré" | Ferzan Ozpetek]
As far as I am concerned, on the other hand, I demand from every writer, sooner or later, a simple and sincere account of his life, and not just what he has heard about the lives of other men, but a tale similar to the one he would send to his relatives, from a distant country... {"Walden” | Henry D. Thoreau]
One of his pupils said to Me-ti: «What you teach is not new. Kameh and Mi-enleh and countless masters besides them taught the same things ».
Me-ti replied: "I teach these things because they are old, that is, they could be forgotten and considered.
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