Say: Mozart & Mevlana, Op. 110: II. Yedi öğüt
Description
It sounds like a reminder that true strength lies in gentleness. There is no pathos or moralising here, only quiet confidence: all great things are born of simplicity. The river generously spreads goodness, the sun warms without discrimination, the night covers the weaknesses of others, and the earth patiently accepts everything that falls on it. The world seems to unfold in seven movements of the soul - so natural that you forget how rare they are.
The music flows calmly, like breathing after a long run, and somewhere inside it becomes a little quieter. There is no struggle in it, only acceptance - and a reminder that being kind is not a weakness, but a form of wisdom that still needs to be grown into.
Lucerne Symphony Orchestra
Michael Sanderling, principal conductor
Rundfunkchor Berlin, choir
Klaas-Jan de Groot, rehearsal choir
Fatma Said, soprano
Marianne Krebassa, mezzo-soprano
Pene Pati, tenor
Alexandros Stavrakakis, bass
Burcu Karadag, ney
Aykut Köselerli, kudum
Lyrics and translation
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