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Good Friday Music For Peregrinos – Spanish Music Selection No 19

gerardcarey

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Good Friday.
This day with its peaceful, somber, mystical air.
An unbeliever has just realised that for him, this day has so far had an overlay of quiet, deep solitude.
Due I guess to many years of immersion in a Western Judaeo/Christian tradition.
This has been a gentle surprise.

Upon reflection I was moved to search for music to accompany this not unpleasant mood.
My very first search uncovered a gem.
So. Good Friday music for all Peregrinos.
May your spirit be gentled.
Regards
Gerard

Francisco Tarrega’s wonderful ‘Sueno’ (Estudio Tremolo).
Translated as ‘Sleep’ or perhaps ‘Dream’.
P
layed here beautifully by Andrea De Vitis.

 
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Good Friday.
This day with its peaceful, somber, mystical air.
An unbeliever has just realised that for him, this day has so far had an overlay of quiet, deep solitude.
Due I guess to many years of immersion in a Western Judaeo/Christian tradition.
This has been a gentle surprise.

Upon reflection I was moved to search for music to accompany this not unpleasant mood.
My very first search uncovered a gem.
So. Good Friday music for all Peregrinos.
May your spirit be gentled.
Regards
Gerard

Francisco Tarrega’s wonderful ‘Sueno’ (Estudio Tremolo).
Translated as ‘Sleep’ or perhaps ‘Dream’.
P
layed here beautifully by Andrea De Vitis.

Lovely!
 
I agree, lovely. Except that I do not use music in my ears when I walk, I would have taken that with me this morning! Are we back to getting more music, OP? That would be so nice!
 
The one from Galicia (the round) and the one from Castilla & Leon. Individually numbered and made by the same people that make the ones you see on your walk.
I agree, lovely. Except that I do not use music in my ears when I walk, I would have taken that with me this morning! Are we back to getting more music, OP? That would be so nice!
The reason I've retreated somewhat is to give space to new Pilgrims to ask questions during this busy opening up of our pilgrim routes.
In fact the reason I started was to help keep interest alive during these lockdown years.
But mate! Seeing it's you doing the asking, and I hold you in such high regard, (and if you believe that you are sillier than I look, (ha)) I'll try to be a bit more regular.
Regards
Gerard
 
Good Friday.
This day with its peaceful, somber, mystical air.
An unbeliever has just realised that for him, this day has so far had an overlay of quiet, deep solitude.
Due I guess to many years of immersion in a Western Judaeo/Christian tradition.
This has been a gentle surprise.

Upon reflection I was moved to search for music to accompany this not unpleasant mood.
My very first search uncovered a gem.
So. Good Friday music for all Peregrinos.
May your spirit be gentled.
Regards
Gerard

Francisco Tarrega’s wonderful ‘Sueno’ (Estudio Tremolo).
Translated as ‘Sleep’ or perhaps ‘Dream’.
P
layed here beautifully by Andrea De Vitis.

Absolutely BEAUTIFUL. Thank you for sharing your poem; thank you for sharing 'Sueno'. Wow.
 
Good Friday.
This day with its peaceful, somber, mystical air.
An unbeliever has just realised that for him, this day has so far had an overlay of quiet, deep solitude.
Due I guess to many years of immersion in a Western Judaeo/Christian tradition.
This has been a gentle surprise.

Upon reflection I was moved to search for music to accompany this not unpleasant mood.
My very first search uncovered a gem.
So. Good Friday music for all Peregrinos.
May your spirit be gentled.
Regards
Gerard

Francisco Tarrega’s wonderful ‘Sueno’ (Estudio Tremolo).
Translated as ‘Sleep’ or perhaps ‘Dream’.
P
layed here beautifully by Andrea De Vitis.

Thank you for the playlist, very enjoyable. Best wishes
 
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