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Old May 9 2008, 12:43 PM

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Post DON QUIXOTE - VIOLA HispāniA

Adventure with the windmills - DON QUIXOTE (text at soundclick.) time 2:00 - new update

Adventure with the monks - QUIXOTE time 3:27

THE ADVENTURE WITH THE MONKS.

Through all that afternoon Don Quixote and his squire jogged slowly along, and neither house nor other friendly shelter did they see. The sun had gone down, and twilight was darkening when they saw near the road a clump of green trees which seemed to offer them a safe resting place.
"Here, Sancho," said the knight, "let us go no farther. Since there is no castle nor even an inn in this barren country we must lodge here in this grove."
They dismounted, and while Sancho was caring for the animals Don Quixote strolled around among the trees.
On an old oak he found a withered branch some ten feet long and quite smooth and straight. With much labor he wrenched it from the tree; he carried it back to his lodging place and began with much patience to remove the twigs from it.
"This will serve me instead of the lance which I lost in my encounter with the windmill," he said. "I have read of knights who used such makeshifts and did wonderful deeds with them."
Night came on. He sat silently upon the bare ground and looked at the stars. His mind was full of the stories he had read of heroes in forests and in deserts keeping guard through the hours of darkness. And so he sat bravely awake until the morning dawned.
As for Sancho Panza, he did not spend the night in that foolish fashion. He sprawled himself upon a bed of leaves, closed his eyes, and made one nap of it. Had not his master wakened him he would have slept till high noon.
They lost no time in breakfasting. To the valorous Don Quixote the day held so many promises that he was unwilling to waste a moment. They saddled their steeds, they mounted, and were away with the rising of the sun.

(end of text, Adventure with the monks at soundclick.)
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Old May 10 2008, 11:39 AM

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This is beautiful. Very image-provocive. But why did the first piece end so soon? It didn't felt conclusive. Other then that, what might just be me, I found it to be very professional. Both pieces have a right mix between forward movement and restfullness.
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Old May 10 2008, 1:41 PM

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This is beautiful. Very image-provocive. But why did the first piece end so soon? It didn't felt conclusive. Other then that, what might just be me, I found it to be very professional. Both pieces have a right mix between forward movement and restfullness.
Hi Gijs,

The first piece "Adventure with the windmills", has now been updated. I think you will be satisfied with it now!
Thanks for your inspiring words, I was in a very special moods some days ago, while composing this one... felt Spanish sort of lol!

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