Five Years...

12 May 2012 | Posted by  Leave a Comment

Maurice Ravel: Pavane pour une infante défunte (Pavane for a Dead Princess) (1910)


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patrixjude said...

I do pray that full justice is done soon....

Anonymous said...

Belíssima homenagem .

Sem dúvida uma situação que ocorreu devido a uma situação demasiadamente sombria, representada aqui por aquelas sombras.
Bj.º

Anonymous said...

God Bless Maddie forever - we love you!!

Anonymous said...

Madeleine died before I even heard her name. Rest with the angels, you will not be forgotten.

Fernis said...

Very appropriate Joana. Sad but wonderful music. Wish you well.

Anonymous said...

Beautiful sad music.

Little Madeleine, like so many other innocent children, gone far too soon, when it should not have been so.

Anonymous said...

A wonderfully poignant piece. A moving reminder of a little girl lost and of why we are all still here 5 years after the fact. I hope wherever Madeleine may be is a place of peace.

Very Best Wishes Joana
A.Miller

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