P.s.: Of course, I have known Mister Bach's lovely Adagio for many decades, and played it pretty well when I was young... although, I think, not as beautifully as you do. 😌 But I had to look up it's connection to the film "The Fabelmans". I have not been much of a "movie-goer" for many, many years, but it appears that, here, I have missed a superb one. Steven Spielberg has never, my opinion, put a foot wrong with his filmmaking. And I'm sure that he put his heart and soul into this one, with the screenplay written by his sister Anne, about their family and his early ventures into the filmmaking business. And the fact that he chose this piece by Mister Bach says a lot about the strong emotion he put into this film. So I will now need to set aside a couple hours to watch it this weekend. And, of course, I will be thinking of you when I hear this lovely work of "the Master". Hvala, draga moja. 😌🌷
What a great way to start my day, Mateja... with Mister Bach's beautiful Adagio, and with you at the piano. Thank you, my dear. 😌💖
P.s.: Of course, I have known Mister Bach's lovely Adagio for many decades, and played it pretty well when I was young... although, I think, not as beautifully as you do. 😌 But I had to look up it's connection to the film "The Fabelmans". I have not been much of a "movie-goer" for many, many years, but it appears that, here, I have missed a superb one. Steven Spielberg has never, my opinion, put a foot wrong with his filmmaking. And I'm sure that he put his heart and soul into this one, with the screenplay written by his sister Anne, about their family and his early ventures into the filmmaking business. And the fact that he chose this piece by Mister Bach says a lot about the strong emotion he put into this film.
So I will now need to set aside a couple hours to watch it this weekend. And, of course, I will be thinking of you when I hear this lovely work of "the Master".
Hvala, draga moja. 😌🌷
Bravissima Mateja 😊
Grazie! ☺