Moldova

Feb 11, 2015 14:55

This looks really promising. Gorgeous music by Pizzetti in the first half, bonus.

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asakiyume February 11 2015, 23:11:05 UTC
Wow, yes--the music is beautiful and the project looks very interesting indeed! Must be especially interesting for you vis-à-vis Dobrenica.

Toward the end, there's a scene where a middle-aged-to-slightly-older woman is in her garden, and on poles in the garden are inverted glass jars. I wonder what they're for. And a few scenes later, there was a beautiful wooden structure in two layers--a building that looked very old and traditional. I'd love to see more of those. And the scene of the old woman walking slowly along, aided by a cane, while in the background you saw the Internet cafe--contrasts, for sue.

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sartorias February 11 2015, 23:12:18 UTC
I noticed all those things, and wondered about them!

I have a relative working there in the peace corps right now. Crash course in Russian. Oh to be young again!

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asakiyume February 11 2015, 23:14:51 UTC
Ooh how neat about your relative!

If I'm still as (passably) fit as I am now when the healing angel is done with college, I'd like to do a six-month stint as a UN volunteer. They take people over 50! Not sure how or if it would work out, but I can dream....

But yeah, oh to be able to do all the things ... that's my idea of heaven, really, these days.

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sartorias February 11 2015, 23:15:50 UTC
That is an awesome idea.

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cmcmck February 12 2015, 08:07:41 UTC
Pizzetti is always a good listen.

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sartorias February 12 2015, 13:03:40 UTC
Gorgeous choral work.

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Truly gorgeous carbonelle February 14 2015, 00:32:31 UTC
Do you have the name of the piece?

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Re: Truly gorgeous sartorias February 14 2015, 12:31:42 UTC
The name of the piece is listed at the end of the vid. (I don't remember what it is, but when I get home, I mean to get it!)

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