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One splendid and breath-taking Live performance by Yanni at the Albert Hall, London concert. Reflections of Passion is from his sixth album, released in 1990 with the same title.

This album represents my life’s passions during the past ten years. It is an expression of love for the people in my life, as well as for some very special and inspiring places I can never forget.” - Yanni

This is one piece of music which reaches deeply into me and touches my soul every time I listen to it. I couldn’t find any word that can adequately express the feeling of love I am feeling from this piece of music. As Victor Hugo said, “Music expresses that which cannot be put into words and cannot remain silent.” I should leave it to you to feel it for yourself. Do let me know your feeling from Yanni’s Reflections of Passion.

May you have a bless weekend!

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Clearance at The Knot Wedding Shop

More Wordless Wednesday

This is a beautiful piece of music by Ryuichi Sakamoto taken from his Trio World Tour in 1996. The first time I heard this piece of instrumental piece over the radio, I was driving. I fell in love with it instantly. I managed to catch his last name ‘Sakamoto’ and tried to Google for more information last night. It wasn’t a problem at all. The Youtube video of it came up in search.

After listening to it, I knew it in my heart that I wanted to share this beautiful instrumental piece with you.

As described by other Youtube’s users: “it seems time is going by so slowly as you listen to this,” “it makes me…..so warm inside,” “it’s like the last thing anyone needs to complete their lives” etc. How do you like it?

Updated 14 July, 2009: The video below was shared by one of the commentors. The video was the vocal version of the above piece of music by Ryuichi Sakamoto. The vocal version was performed with David Sylvian. The name of it is Forbidden Colours.

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