Songs of Inspiration (7) – Four Notes – Paul’s Tune
For context, you might want to read this article first, but be sure to watch these 8 minutes of BBC footage, aired on Monday October 26th, 2020 at 6:18 AM (GMT), so you might have missed it…
!! Tissue-warning beyond this point !! Part 1 – Love, Music, Dementia & More Love!
For context, you might want to read this article first, but be sure to watch these 8 minutes of BBC footage, aired on Monday October 26th, 2020 at 6:18 AM (GMT), so you might have missed it… this article Now if you’re still here… You might understand how much I was touched by the story (so far…) In fact, it made me cry for a good portion of the day, tears of joy, I might add. We could have easily categorized this as a HEROES blog, but who on earth should we pick?!?
HEROES Father Paul Harvey – for his magnificent improvisation ánd his heartwarming personality at 80 years young Son Nick Harvey – for recognizing the uniqueness of his beloved father’s work and putting a spotlight on father Paul Mr. Daniel Whibley – for appreciating the quality of Paul’s improvisation and putting BBC Philharmonic Orchestra to work The entire orchestra – for obvious reasons? Mr.
Stephen Sondheim – for being the 80 year old peer composer and obvious icing on the cake towards the end of part 1… Father Paul Harvey – for his magnificent improvisation ánd his heartwarming personality at 80 years young Son Nick Harvey – for recognizing the uniqueness of his beloved father’s work and putting a spotlight on father Paul spotlight on father Paul Mr. Daniel Whibley – for appreciating the quality of Paul’s improvisation and putting BBC Philharmonic Orchestra to work Mr.
Daniel Whibley BBC Philharmonic Orchestra The entire orchestra – for obvious reasons? Mr. Stephen Sondheim – for being the 80 year old peer composer and obvious icing on the cake towards the end of part 1…
Mr. Stephen Sondheim They all would well qualify to be our HERO of the day, but this story continues… 🙂 Part 2 – Invite, Inspire…. and Connect! Some more actors and potential heroes enter our little fairytale, what about: Sir Tom Hunter – for FEELING the value of music therapy for adults living with dementia, next to at least 3 generous gifts: a sizable donation to Paul’s charities of choice to Paul & Nick: “In a time where people are searching for good news, you lit up the screen!” to anyone out there: “In this confusion time, some things never change.
Things that never change, are a father’s love for his son and a son’s love for his father!” Mr. Andrew Carnegie – for his priceless inspriration from a wall picture Ms. Arlene Philips (Alzheimer’s Society) & Ms.
Grace Meadows (Music for Dementia) – for Helping people reconnecting to the music they listened to in their era Sir Tom Hunter – for FEELING the value of music therapy for adults living with dementia, next to at least 3 generous gifts: Sir Tom Hunter a sizable donation to Paul’s charities of choice to Paul & Nick: “In a time where people are searching for good news, you lit up the screen!” to anyone out there: “In this confusion time, some things never change.
Things that never change, are a father’s love for his son and a son’s love for his father!” a sizable donation to Paul’s charities of choice to Paul & Nick: “In a time where people are searching for good news, you lit up the screen!” “In a time where people are searching for good news, you lit up the screen!” to anyone out there: “In this confusion time, some things never change. Things that never change, are a father’s love for his son and a son’s love for his father!” “In this confusion time, some things never change.
Things that never change, are a father’s love for his son and a son’s love for his father!” “In this confusion time, some things never change. Things that never change, are a father’s love for his son and a son’s love for his father!” Mr. Andrew Carnegie – for his priceless inspriration from a wall picture Mr.
Andrew Carnegie Ms. Arlene Philips (Alzheimer’s Society) & Ms. Grace Meadows (Music for Dementia) – for Helping people reconnecting to the music they listened to in their era Ms.
Arlene Philips Alzheimer’s Society Ms. Grace Meadows Music for Dementia Too many great spirits to choose from, wouldn’t you say? Why not choose them all and just let the music be today’s inspiration…
All you need is Four Notes and you might harvest a tun of it! Stay safe all, stay healthy and take good care of each other! Share this page Four Notes
From the original worldpianos.org blog, restored by Sing for Hope.