Photo credit ~ courtesy of The Buddha Gallery, unusual vintage Chinese monk with offering bowl.
Sarabande ~ began as a dance in triple metre in the 14th century in Central America and evolved in 16th century Europe into a slower musical form. J.S. Bach’s Six Suites for Unaccompanied Cello are perhaps the most recognized solos written for cello and remain among Bach’s most popular works.
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9 thoughts on “BACH FOR BUDDHA”
lovely…will not say another word.
wo you yi ge ping yu—tai hao le!
zai jian
Jaye
lovely…will not say another word.
wo you yi ge ping yu—tai hao le!
zai jian
Jaye
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LOL! You’ll have to translate that for us, Jaye. 🙂
Happy Sunday!
Jamie
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I have (only) one comment…wonderful
byebye
Jaye
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🙂
Jamie
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What a lovely Sunday offering, Jamie. Love your haiku and always enjoy Yo-Yo Ma. Thanks!
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Happy Sunday, Gayle. Thanks for visiting.
Jamie
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Such grace. Such talent. The combination washes over this listener – one can only hope. There’s my begging bowl!
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We’ll walk together with our begging bowls!
Thanks for stopping by again, Amy.
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Jamie:
One of my favorites too!
Rob
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