The inspiration for Ludovico Einaudi's whole piece, "I Giorni", was a 12th-century folk song from Mali about a hippopotamus who was cherished by the residents of a nearby village but killed by a hunter. In his liner notes, Einaudi wrote that "The song is sung as a lament for the death of a king or a great person or for the loss of a loved one."
Of course, he was referring to the entirity of the piece, but the meaning does apply to the beautiful, synonymous movement and heart of the work.
Of course, he was referring to the entirity of the piece, but the meaning does apply to the beautiful, synonymous movement and heart of the work.
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Giulio Salvi
The comment section of every Einaudi's song is like youtube's heaven, no hating, everyone loving, enjoing the music and asking themselves how anyone in this world could dislike a song like this.
Abigale Smith
Absolutely!
Antonio Krmek
Because this man transmits love , positivity and freedom , so thats what he receives back
Simon Silva
amen. it's feels rly nice to be in such a positive comment section, though it is also made of sad stories
Keli Usher-Holmes
Everyone joined together in a musical heaven. I like this comment. Love and light.
Hamza Mzali
@Anas Shouman https://youtu.be/ZJoHTt_KFAs
Joseph Cacciatore
Listening to this song is like listening to a story that only your own mind can tell you.
Lulie Lawry
i would change one word...heart ratherv han mind...otherwise YES!Words not needed.
Narmer
Totally agree 👍
Navjot Singh
True