Music, inspiration, and landscape
Landscape and music often intertwine: the one inspires the other. That may come through sound, or horizon, or angle of light, it may be natural landscape or buildings or bridges. Other sorts of creativity -- poetry, prose, paining, photography, storytelling -- also come from our connection with the landscapes in which we live.
Have you a favorite piece of music which has to do with landscape?
music to go along with these ideas
India to Indiana in song and image
Appalachian and Celtic: Kyle Carey: Monongah
Cathie Ryan: the farthest wave
The photograph is of the Mourne Mountains in County Down, Northern Ireland, and is copyrighted. Thank you for respecting that.
you may also wish to see
Delicious Baby's Photo Friday, where travelers offer new insights to the world each Friday.
Have you a favorite piece of music which has to do with landscape?
music to go along with these ideas
India to Indiana in song and image
Appalachian and Celtic: Kyle Carey: Monongah
Cathie Ryan: the farthest wave
The photograph is of the Mourne Mountains in County Down, Northern Ireland, and is copyrighted. Thank you for respecting that.
you may also wish to see
Delicious Baby's Photo Friday, where travelers offer new insights to the world each Friday.
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Labels: creative practice, ireland, northern ireland, reflection, songwriting
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