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"Music is a marvelous gift. The colours of our life would have been different without it".
Masha Davidov
Música Amarilla
Música Amarilla ("Yellow Music" in Spanish) is a project that was born when the pianist Michael Davidov composed a piece inspired in the beautiful nature of the Park Belvedere in Weimar, Germany. Masha was deeply impressed by that music, in which she saw energy, colours and landscapes. She painted while Michael was performing it.
The piece is written in two movements. The following three paintings represent the first movement. They form a semicircle to represent an incomplete cycle.
Musica Amarilla can be enjoyed in the following video, where it appears accompanied by fragments of the original artworks:
Starting with a light rain, some birds abandon the silent and grey scenario. But the emotions and thoughts evolve inside the observer, flowing in the landscape as it gets darker.


Finally, the blue night covers the sky with her shiny and distant stars. The silence comes back to nature and mind.

The second movement starts illustrating that silence that the beginning of the night brought. The soul seems to be more in peace, although the memory of the recent feelings keeps coming back occasionally. In the end, only nature speaks with the song of the last bird of the day.

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