Cécile McLorin Salvant
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Not the lute. Not yet. I'm writing with the piano.
Not the lute. Not yet. I'm writing with the piano.
No, no, no, no. With the piano and with the window. I like to look out a window. How do you spend your days? Long walk. A lot of writing in the morning. And then eventually get to the piano at some point. And then embroidery. A lot of embroidery.
No, no, no, no. With the piano and with the window. I like to look out a window. How do you spend your days? Long walk. A lot of writing in the morning. And then eventually get to the piano at some point. And then embroidery. A lot of embroidery.
No, no, no, no. With the piano and with the window. I like to look out a window. How do you spend your days? Long walk. A lot of writing in the morning. And then eventually get to the piano at some point. And then embroidery. A lot of embroidery.
Yes.
Yes.
Yes.
Wow. That's a great question. It is very introspective music. And it is music about solitude, a lot of it, about solitude, about yearning, about desire. And I think all of those feelings are clearly coming from the fact that it's so much alone time, which I need.
Wow. That's a great question. It is very introspective music. And it is music about solitude, a lot of it, about solitude, about yearning, about desire. And I think all of those feelings are clearly coming from the fact that it's so much alone time, which I need.
Wow. That's a great question. It is very introspective music. And it is music about solitude, a lot of it, about solitude, about yearning, about desire. And I think all of those feelings are clearly coming from the fact that it's so much alone time, which I need.
It's a song I wrote. About wanting to want and loving that feeling of desire and that feeling of before the big thing happens. And almost not wanting the big thing to happen, just wanting to be in that prelude of it. Because that's where all the excitement is. Being far away from the object of affection and looking at them longingly.
It's a song I wrote. About wanting to want and loving that feeling of desire and that feeling of before the big thing happens. And almost not wanting the big thing to happen, just wanting to be in that prelude of it. Because that's where all the excitement is. Being far away from the object of affection and looking at them longingly.
It's a song I wrote. About wanting to want and loving that feeling of desire and that feeling of before the big thing happens. And almost not wanting the big thing to happen, just wanting to be in that prelude of it. Because that's where all the excitement is. Being far away from the object of affection and looking at them longingly.
Maybe exactly the same as a 16th century. Maybe it's exactly, can she excuse my wrongs?
Maybe exactly the same as a 16th century. Maybe it's exactly, can she excuse my wrongs?
Maybe exactly the same as a 16th century. Maybe it's exactly, can she excuse my wrongs?
If you should love me Don't ever tell me. Show it. That's how I'll know it. In fact, it's better not to show me at all.
If you should love me Don't ever tell me. Show it. That's how I'll know it. In fact, it's better not to show me at all.
If you should love me Don't ever tell me. Show it. That's how I'll know it. In fact, it's better not to show me at all.