Tags
Bach’s Sarabande from Suite for Solo Cello No. 1 in G Major, BWV 1007 is performed by Yo-yo Ma lending background to Phillip Scott Johnson’s 500 years of female portraits in western art. The video was created using Abrasoft Fantamorph. Awesome creativity. I enjoyed it immensely, and thought you might too.
Monday’s Music Moves Me, a meme is hosted by the wonderful XmasDolly and her lovely co-conductors Shewbridges of Central Florida, JAmerican Spice, Stacy Uncorked and Cathy Kennedy’s Blog
Naila Moon said:
I love Yo-yo Ma! I also thought this video was brilliantly put together with 500 years of lovely ladies.
~Naila Moon
Lucy said:
Very cool. I can’t imagine how people come up with these videos and ideas but I do enjoy viewing them. Thanks for sharing 🙂
Chrissy said:
Wow, that video was amazing! Very cool.
Lynn said:
Beautiful.
Stacy Uncorked said:
Oh how cool is that?! Love it! Thanks so much for sharing! 🙂
Jump Right In to Beat This Summer since American Beautiful is Gold
Danielle @ Royalegacy Reviews & More said:
So very well done! I have always loved Bach, too. He is one of my favorite composers, and I love to play his music on the piano.
Julie Maloney (@Momspective) said:
I’m a little familiar with this but haven’t thought about it in ages, thanks for the reminder!
XmasDolly said:
Love the video! That’s amazing, which goes right along with the music. Great find my friend! Great choice~!
Unofficial Chart Blog said:
Lovely song Hazel. Happy Music Monday to you x
JamericanSpice said:
Thanks for sharing your music with us!
I enjoyed this visit.
Have a fun week!
Tami @ Heartsmakefamilies said:
Loved it! That was awesome. I love how people come up with things like that.