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  • Thanks, this has been added to our play lists here, and on facebook...

  • I want this music..

  • another marvelous piece of work! thanks for sharing!

  • Se convirtió en algo extraño... Así no es, ese no es el carácter del poema. Unicamente me refiero al modo de recitarlo.

  • walking around is from "Residencia en la tierra 2", written between 1933 and 1935. anyway nice video and recitación.

  • written in 1971?? nevermind...

    beautiful post! thanks!

  • Well done. What is the piano score? Where can I find the sheet music?

  • The music for the entire series came from AP Music collection which is a commercial music library. I'm not sure that a score can be had. However, you can try to contact them and see if there is a way to get in touch with the original artist.

  • @dkadagian

    Perhaps you could find it on a soundtrack too. I have a friend that attends USC who seems to have a knowledge of musical scores.. If he can tell me anything I will let you know :)

  • the videos are wow and very artsy and wow again...very impressive

  • wasn't walking around written in the 1930s? wasn't it part of the book "residencia tierra" or sth like that? s

  • Very Well Done!

    - Lisa

  • I brought his book with me to where I live now, when I visited Kurdistan (North Iraq). He's undescribable!

  • @Octoberpupilla

    You would reccomend it?

    

  • Neruda debe leerse y declamarse en español!!!

  • genial !!

  • Stupendous! The most accurate transposition of poetic substance into imagery. Bravo!!

  • What an incredible concept for the videos...got sort of nature scenes. It really steers the meaning of the poem, which now based on aj1141's comment, I'll have to read without the clues from the visuals.

  • hey, i am from Chile, i really liked this poem, i memorized when i was a kid, and since this day i consider that Pablo Neruda used a pen (with green ink) to make deep cuts in the reader's heart

  • @wisigothorum Quite melodramatic, aren't you?

  • @nonameformee He had an interesting visualization of it..

  • wow

  • This poem was made with nostalgia and melancholy .. what the hell is this?!!!!

  • the beautiful thing about art is, once it leaves the artist--it is up to the person who experiences it to interpret it any way their heart sees fit:) why must there be only one forced, learned meaning? Why not experience art without knowledge of the artist so his art may evoke a truly unique sensation to each individual?

  • Nicely done thanks for sharing :)

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