Notturno
Borodin Lyrics


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Alessandro Safina Giostra di un triste carillon Questo tuo dirmi di no Quest…
Amici di Maria De Filippi C'è tempo domani Per tutte queste idee Per chi parte o riman…
Analena How deep is this night? Don't look down Jump Leave your fea…
Angelo Branduardi Dormono le cime dei monti, dormono le valli, le famiglie de…
Anna Oxa (R.Callero - J.Zawinul) Le stelle che adesso guardi sa…
Ceneri Forse ora che si fa buio tutto mi sembra più…
Mia C'è tempo domani Per tutte queste idee Per chi parte o riman…
Mia Martini C'è tempo domani Per tutte queste idee Per chi parte o rim…
Mieczysław Fogg Choć nas rozdziela świat W każdą noc złą i chmurną Słyszę ta…
Procession Una barca scivola, leggera, sul mare c'è un uomo sulla spon…
Riccardo Cocciante Cercami nei piccoli ritagli del tuo tempo chiamami tra una …
Roberto Vecchioni Lontano Qualcuno stanotte cammina Va oltre le luci, le ins…
Sara Renar Plačimo, plačimo u tišini Umrimo, umrimo u samoći Plačimo, p…



Vesa-Matti Loiri Ah, yöhyt hellä Joka lempeydellä Maan huolit huntuus Iankaik…


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Mully

NC: Stands on hilltop

phone rings

Evilina: Critic?

NC: Yes Evilina?

Evilina: are you coming back

NC: I don't know kid, it's just that last scene, what can anyone say to that?

Evilina: I don't know

NC: I mean, cat gets hit in the balls all of a sudden he's in a dress on a swing.

Evilina: With a unicorn

NC: I have nothing no jokes for it, could it be that the cat has broken me? Could it be that I lost my touch at making jokes of this stuff.

Evilina: I don't know but my dad will kill you if he found out that you left me with instead of babysitting.

NC: yeah, you're probably right I'll be back soon.

hangs up

NC: looks at sunset then walks back to house



NorAisah Abdul Samad

The Withining Man (2008 Film)
Directed by: Colin Trevorrow
Screenplay by: Rick Jaffa, Amanda Silver
Based on: The Withining Man by Charles Boullés and The Withining Man by Anthony Burgess
Produced by: Stieg Hokrar Kjattård
Cinematography: Benjamin Kasulke
Edited by: John Reeves
Music by: Harry Gregson-Williams
Production Companies: Legendary Pictures, Mina Ord Films
Distributed by: Warner Bros. Pictures
Release Date: September 11, 2008 (TIFF), October 8, 2008 (United States), October 25, 2008 (France)
Running Time: 112 Minutes
Countries: United States, France
Language: English
Budget: $39.13 Million
Box Office: $188.42 Million



NorAisah Abdul Samad

The Withining Man (Film)
Directed by: Charles Boullés
Screenplay by: Charles Boullés
Based on: The Withining Man by Anthony Burgess
Produced by: Charles Boullés
Cinematography: Alex Butler
Edited by: Felipé Chéropi
Music by: Alex North
Production Companies: Semetoll-Imkerss Production Studios, Parmanti Films
Distributed by: Semetoll-Imkerss Distributed Pictures
Release Date: September 17, 1972 (Paris), October 13, 1972 (United States)
Running Time: 104 Minutes
Countries: United States, France
Language: English
Budget: $9 Million
Box Office: $58.19 Million



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zamyrabyrd

It's wonderful how the cello repeats the first theme a shade softer than the outset, preparing for the utterly etherial high A of the violin. It's interesting that in this movement the beautiful change of color, F major, comes quite early but as the lowered 6th rather than than the 3rd as in the D major movements. What a skilled composer to unify thus the piece harmonically! Also noteworthy are the uncomplicated, transparent textures supporting the ease of the melodic spinning out.

Falcy Chead

I like to imagine Borodin working in his laboratory humming to himself, and thinking "Hey, that's pretty good, I should write it down."

5610winston

I read somewhere that he wrote this while on holiday with his wife in Italy. I also believe that that was the excursion on which he met Liszt, who was mightily impressed with Borodin's second symphony. By the way, give Borodin's first quartet in A-major a listen; a fine work, more complex and symphonic in structure than this one.

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offixials

hey y'all this is a good string quartet to cry to, the squeakky high notes of the violin's medlody easily mask your wailing! Love this piece!

c minor

😂🤣

Tori C

My sister is 4 and she heard like the first 20 seconds and started crying. I think this is so pretty and I want to learn the violin part :)

feitan

Playing this quartet for the spring concert. I always felt anxious playing in small groups and worried but this piece makes me feel at ease when I play it, especially towards the end. Resolute? I'm not sure what to call it but it feels really full and warm in the last five bars.

Cecilia Almarza

Maravilloso. Gracias por compartir.
En tiempos de pandemia donde transitamos con la esperanza de que saldremos mejores seres humanos , vuelvo a tu cuarteto, querido Borodin...jamás habrías imaginado que con un invento pequeño y extraño, con otro teclado que no es el de un piano, alguien te escucha, te escribe tantos años después ...en medio de un momento de ciencia ficción y vuelve a maravillarse viendo cómo expresaste algo tuyo tan bello, escribiendo cada nota con sensibilidad y maestría en una fascinante partitura. ❤También estás vivo.

Canned Coochie

Aw man that ending...it's so beautiful it brings me to tears every time!

Maureen Maynes

I'm not a musician but I love Borodin's music; which takes life to another level Bliss:)

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