Happy New Year!

 Stunning ‘Auld Lang Syne’ from University College Dublin’s choir


Auld Lang Syne’ has long been a song performed as a new year enters, with words that capture bittersweet reflection and a spirit of goodwill. And in the video below, it’s sung so powerfully.

The poem ‘Auld Lang Syne’ captures two friends catching up over a drink or two, their friendship having been long and occasionally distant. The words were written by Scottish poet Robert Burns in 1788.

The song’s famous title translates as ‘old long since’, or ‘for the sake of old times’ – in other words, looking back, as a way to look forward.



When your beloved pets become masterpieces of music…

 Incredible cat and dog portraits in music, from a musician who specialises in striking animal scores.



Furry friends, cats, dogs, bunny rabbits and more are being set to music, and they sound as lovely as they look.

After graduating from his music studies, Jerusalem-based composer Noam Oxman wanted to find a way to apply his talents. He thought about his three loves: animals, music and drawing. Could there be an ingenious way to combine all three?

This was how ‘Sympawnies’ came to be: creating bespoke compositions and graphic scores that illustrate much-loved pets.


via Classic FM

Remembering Queen Elizabeth

 

An artistic family created a poignant teary Paddington Bear tribute to the Queen on a beach - made entirely from pebbles and shells.
An artistic family created a poignant teary Paddington Bear tribute to the Queen on a beach - made entirely from pebbles and shells.