Opus 28 by Dustin O'Halloran

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Opus 28 by Dustin O'Halloran
Dustin O’Halloran - Opus 28
Rapsodia en temas ucranianos para piano y orquesta, opus 28, por Sergei Liapunov (1907). Versión de Michael Ponti en piano, acompañado por la Orquesta Sinfónica de Westfalia, dirigidos por el maestro Siegfried Landau.
Prelude Op. 28 No. 2 in A minor
Composed by Chopin
Performed by Martha Argerich
"If you are going to fall in love with me, it’s only fair that you know what you are falling in love with. You are falling in love with my insecurities, and my obsession with trying to figure out what everyone thinks of me. You are falling in love with my immaturity, my constant need to feel loved and appreciated, my overactive tear ducts, my internet obsession, my tendency to be too clingy. You fall in love with my troubled past, and my hopes and dreams, and how I’m a hopeless romantic at heart. If you fall in love with me, you fall in love with my self-hate and all my imperfections and my perception that nobody could ever love me.
But, you are also falling in love with the way my eyes will smile when I’m with you, the way I’ll text you in the mornings just telling you I hope you have a great day. You’re falling in love with the occasionally humorous and/or thought-provoking things I say, and the way I blush when people ask me about you. But to me, the most important thing will be that you are falling in love with me, despite my thinking that it is impossible."
it’s okay only 25 more pages of my piece to learn before I can play it