Where in Heaven is Mozart?
This is our little "Mozart" and she is 18 months into a multi year, open ended trip around the world, that started when she was five. She started playing the violin at 23 months old, so we thought it would be fun to mark her unique odyssey by playing her violin around the world at key places.
This is the first installment, with the most exciting moment being her concert in the Sahara. She rode in on a camel and played for 60 Berber kids that have no running water and have never seen a violin.
The beauty that we are seeing and the kindness of people every where, makes this world seem like heaven. This experience has been a great gift to us and we would like to share some of it with you. Enjoy!
This is the first installment, with the most exciting moment being her concert in the Sahara. She rode in on a camel and played for 60 Berber kids that have no running water and have never seen a violin.
The beauty that we are seeing and the kindness of people every where, makes this world seem like heaven. This experience has been a great gift to us and we would like to share some of it with you. Enjoy!
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Alors je résume pour tous ceux qui mettent des commentaires à la noix sans comprendre.
Mozart est le surnom de la petite fille.
Le titre Where in heaven is mozart est une référence à la vidéo ultra-connue - Where the hell is matt que vous pouvez trouver ici http://fr.youtube.com/watch?v=bNF_P281Uu4
Il s'agit évidemment d'une inspiration et d'un très bel hommage.
La petite fille fait la gueule parce qu'elle est concentrée sur ce qu'elle joue. A son âge, on ne joue pas prodigieusement du violon mais il faut commencer aussi tôt pour devenir un virtuose plus tard, je lui souhaite donc de le devenir.
Et la musique n'est effectivement pas une musique de Mozart, mais on s'en fout. L'important est de voir que cette petite fille voyage à travers le monde et joue du violon (tandis que Matt, lui, danse.)
Mozart refers to the child's name, not the music or famous musician.
Why does this bother the French here? We lost our video in Paris, but we liked the bois de boulogne ending because it shows our RV and is a cute ending because she was playing in front of her little French boy friend who lived there.
We had a very special time staying in bois de boulogne for a few weeks to visit Paris, so I am surprised that it seems to offend French people, but no one else. I do not understand. Can someone explain? It is a beautiful park.