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  • 3 years ago
Romayne Wheeler sits at his grand piano overlooking Mexico's Copper Canyon and plays music inspired by the mountains and remote Indigenous communities that he now dedicates his life to helping. The 81-year-old Californian-born composer no longer lives in the cave where slept with his solar-powered portable piano after arriving several decades ago in the Sierra Tarahumara in northwestern Mexico. But he feels as close as ever to the nature and the Indigenous Raramuri people who welcomed him into their lives, sharing their food, music and culture.
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00:00 They could hear my little tiny instrument all the way across the canyon.
00:07 [Music]
00:25 It is a place where you really feel like you are close to your creator.
00:31 I feel truly that all of this area around me is my studio.
00:37 [Music]
01:00 [Spanish]
01:20 [Music]
01:47 I feel more lonely in this city. [Laughs]
01:50 [Music]
01:55 [BLANK_AUDIO]
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