Clare de Lune was the only song my mother could play on the piano, and she could play it quite well. She would play it and cry...tears running down her cheek.
Now that the day has ended, you can find it at http://www.google.com/doodles/claude-debussys-151st-birthday Boy, they're doing a lot more than they used to. How did the present four different ones on Aug 15? http://www.google.com/doodles/finder/2013/All%20doodles
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11 comments:
Rain out of a nearly clear sky. Doubt it.
This is one google doodle that doesn't work on my linux platform. That's unusual.
my favorite was the one where the little girl runs into the arms of her father returning from a deployment
How so utterly charming...
I don't do Google. They're evil.
I'm not a big fan of that performance. Too much stretching the beat. Sometimes you should just hit your mark.
I love this doodle.
Vicki from Pasadena.
Really, Sam, evil? Silly
I can't get to it at work, but do a youtube search for "Wizards in Winter" if you want to see something impressive...
Clare de Lune was the only song my mother could play on the piano, and she could play it quite well. She would play it and cry...tears running down her cheek.
I like this one: watch the bowling ball on top.
Happy birthday, Debussy. I love this piece.
Now that the day has ended, you can find it at
http://www.google.com/doodles/claude-debussys-151st-birthday
Boy, they're doing a lot more than they used to. How did the present four different ones on Aug 15?
http://www.google.com/doodles/finder/2013/All%20doodles
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