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Il Giardino

Artist: Mike de Sousa Album: 1049 views Genre: Nature Tunes Duration: N/A
Uploaded By mikedesousa on 26th July 2020
Composed and performed by Mike de Sousa

Piano · Strings · Woodwind

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A Place Of Life We Sense

The idea of a garden is complex, yet so easily experienced...

I ponder on what defines a garden, the gardener, on our need and love of gardens, and...
Composed and performed by Mike de Sousa

Piano · Strings · Woodwind

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A Place Of Life We Sense

The idea of a garden is complex, yet so easily experienced...

I ponder on what defines a garden, the gardener, on our need and love of gardens, and my experience of them, near and far.

Two gardens have shaped me. The garden where I live in Southern England, and a garden in Tuscany, Italy where I spent three months in late summer and autumn...

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Enjoy the music together with accompanying artwork and my thoughts:

http://www.100artworks.today/IlGiardino.html

To discover more about Mike visit his site at:

www.mikedesousa.com
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