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Russian Easter Overture

There is a setting and mode in the Russian Easter Overture that always seems attractive to me. I am not sure if it is the lushness of the strings and horns, the playfulness of the woodwinds, or and etheral quality, yet it seems to foster a strong sense of mystery and fantasy in my thinking. I often use music to incite creative thought and projects. This piece continues to provide a strong connection with any creative muse I may have watching over me. Artists using music in the creative process is not unusual. I am glad there is the opportunity to use music to generate my drawings because it helps alot. When I am not particularily creative, music can jump start the creative process better than other stimuli.

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