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Old Mar 27 2008, 2:16 PM
bmiranda bmiranda is offline

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Originally Posted by Ian C. Williams View Post
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I can say nothing more of this music other than that it is a testament to humanity and time immemorial, much like Mahler's statements of sorrow, love, hope, death, and glory were. From all that rests at the very bottom of my musical spirit, and the very CORE, I thank you for this.
Dear Ian,

I thank you for your passionate review of my work. There's nothing more important for a composer than knowing that his work is appreciated and, specially, that his creation touched the soul of another person.

Your words describe perfectly the feelings I tried to transmit by this piece.
I have a deep passion for Mahler's music, it taught me a lot and, to a certain extent, I can even say that it also affected my personal life. So, this work is above all, the way I found to express this passion, because there are certain things that words can not describe...

Kind regards,
Bruno
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