World War II

Started by Wildcat, February 06, 2015, 04:44:29 PM

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Wildcat

This brought tears to my eyes.

About six miles from Maastricht, in the Netherlands, lie buried 8,301 American soldiers who died in "Operation Market Garden" in the battles to liberate Holland in the fall/winter of 1944.

Every one of the men buried in the cemetery, as well as those in the Canadian and British military cemeteries, has been adopted by a Dutch family who mind the grave, decorate it, and keep alive the memory of the soldier they have adopted.   It is even the custom to keep a portrait of "their" American soldier in a place of honor in their home. 

Annually, on "Liberation Day," memorial services are held for "the
men who died to liberate Holland." The day concludes with a concert.  The final piece is always "Il Silenzio," a memorial piece commissioned by the Dutch and first played in 1965 on the 20th anniversary of Holland's liberation. It has been the concluding piece
of the memorial concert ever since.
 
This year the soloist was a 13-year-old Dutch girl, Melissa Venema, backed by AndrĂ© Rieuand his orchestra (the Royal Orchestra of the Netherlands).  This beautiful concert piece is based upon the original version of taps and was composed by Italian composer Nino Rossi.
 

http://www.flixxy.com/trumpet-solo-melissa-venema.htm
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Orion

Stunning. Thank you for sharing that.
It's going to take a lifetime to smoke all this.

beefmann

beautifully played by a talented young  lady, thank you for  sharing