ASTOR PIAZZOLLA Oblivion (Art by Ryan Woodward)

loreta

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Very beautiful. Enjoy!


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Thanks, very beautiful! I've always adored Piazzolla's music. His music often contains "unconventional" solutions, e.g. harmonic transitions, but that's what makes it so interesting. A musical genius for sure.
 
What an ingenious art for transmitting what reminds me that of the process of duality, really marvellous in its touching simplicity.

I first guessed the story was about the battle of a man whose soul would come into his rescue each time his strength and hopes would shy away and that they would finally end together.

But the grace, transparency and volatility of the woman escaping from his embracements intents and her wings opening at some point are suddenly transformed into an ordinary earth bounded woman where he abandons her like he can´t deal with deep and real emotions. It´s like the man must live in his subjective imagination because he can´t stand or acknowledge his real state of being. Very tragic and sad, but oh yes, so inspiring at the same time depending on which kind of inner urging factors are driving us through life.

Thank you Loreta!
 
hesperides said:
What an ingenious art for transmitting what reminds me that of the process of duality, really marvellous in its touching simplicity.

I first guessed the story was about the battle of a man whose soul would come into his rescue each time his strength and hopes would shy away and that they would finally end together.

But the grace, transparency and volatility of the woman escaping from his embracements intents and her wings opening at some point are suddenly transformed into an ordinary earth bounded woman where he abandons her like he can´t deal with deep and real emotions. It´s like the man must live in his subjective imagination because he can´t stand or acknowledge his real state of being. Very tragic and sad, but oh yes, so inspiring at the same time depending on which kind of inner urging factors are driving us through life.

Thank you Loreta!

I am very happy that all of you liked this little video. I think it is extraordinary that animated drawings can express so much. And this music helps this sensation. And I agree with you, the young man is incapable to accept the woman that has become real, and as you so well said helped him in many ways, or his real self that suddenly is there, in front of him. So in leaving he is renouncing a very important part of him.
 
loreta said:
I am very happy that all of you liked this little video. I think it is extraordinary that animated drawings can express so much. And this music helps this sensation. And I agree with you, the young man is incapable to accept the woman that has become real, and as you so well said helped him in many ways, or his real self that suddenly is there, in front of him. So in leaving he is renouncing a very important part of him.

Thank you for the video. I didn't expect the ending, thought the title of the piece should have been a clue. I wonder if the man even knew why he walked away?
 
herondancer said:
loreta said:
I am very happy that all of you liked this little video. I think it is extraordinary that animated drawings can express so much. And this music helps this sensation. And I agree with you, the young man is incapable to accept the woman that has become real, and as you so well said helped him in many ways, or his real self that suddenly is there, in front of him. So in leaving he is renouncing a very important part of him.

Thank you for the video. I didn't expect the ending, thought the title of the piece should have been a clue. I wonder if the man even knew why he walked away?

As most people would say "they just felt like it". It was a good question though, he walked away like it didn't matter.

Thanks hesperides for the explanation
 
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