Spirituality: as human as breathing

If you have ever listened to Beethoven’s Violin Concerto in D major you might have noticed that at some point the piece becomes a musical game of ‘It’. The melody starts off as a uniform unit; however, there’s always a sense of expectancy in the background as the violinist prepares to perform his/her solo. Just before the first movement finishes, the soloist breaks free and the listener is led to believe that this cadenza will…

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Mario Lopez-Goicoechea

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‘We’re all born with two languages: our mother tongue and a smile; the latter needs no translation.’

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