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  • Classified as Mood Music

    This song is so beautifully played I'd like to share with my friends!

    The song is called "How Deep Is Your Love" by the Bee Gees on piano played by Albert Aprigliano.

    Albert Aprigliano endeavours to express himself artistically by playing what is classified songs as "mood" music.

    He enjoys amalgamating classic, opera, pop, jazz, show and contemporary materials into a musical pot-pourri. By mixing all these elements, he is able to communicate the endless stream of thoughts occurring in my mind to others, to enable my listeners to gather the true "essence" of my being. He sincerely hopes you enjoy your visit to his channel and wish you happiness on this day!

    Diana

  • Frail toddler die in agony

    Tributes to Sanam

    I hope that bot abuser remain in jail for a lifetime!!

    Mother 'watched toddler die in agony'

    Wednesday, January 14 12:33 pm

    A woman watched her two-year-old daughter deteriorate and die in severe pain after a four-week campaign of abuse, a court has heard. Skip related content

    Little Sanam Navsarka suffered more than 100 injuries and had fractures to all her limbs when she died in May last year.

    Zahbeena Navsarka and Subhan Anwar, both 21, from Huddersfield, West Yorkshire, are charged with murdering the "vulnerable and defenceless" toddler.

    The couple are accused of repeatedly assaulting Sanam over a month-long period or encouraging each other by standing by and doing nothing to save the little girl.

    Continuing the prosecution's opening of the case at Bradford Crown Court, Julian Goose QC said: "Sanam died as a result of really serious injuries, deliberately inflicted upon her, over a period of up to four weeks before her death.

    "It was not over a short period of time, it was not unexpected or unpredictable. It was over a long time as they both watched that two-year-old little girl in severe pain deteriorate until she died."

    He added: "The defendants either inflicted that violence upon her together or one encouraged the other, standing by and doing nothing over all those weeks whilst she was being repeatedly assaulted and severely injured.

    "The conduct of the defendants, together, when they saw her deteriorate was from a normal, happy child to one in severe pain, unable to walk and suffering regular fits."

    The jury of six men and six women were told that the defendants left Sanam alone and dying in their home while they went to register with their GP on the day of her death.

    The court also heard how tiny handprints and bloodstains were found inside cupboards at the home in Huddersfield and also at a former property in Batley, West Yorkshire.

    Anwar, who is not Sanam's father, admitted to police after his arrest that he put the girl in the cupboard as a punishment and said Navsarka punished her in the same way.

    When the couple were interviewed by police after Sanam's death on May 8, 2008, they blamed each other for the injuries Sanam had suffered and both claimed to be frightened of the other, Mr Goose said.

    The court has heard how Sanam was found to have 107 separate external injuries when she died.

    Both her thigh bones had been fractured, causing fatty deposits to enter her bloodstream and resulting in her death, and she had fractures to both her arms.

    The couple claimed Sanam had stopped breathing after they left her alone in the bath for ten minutes and returned to find her under the water.

    But a pathologist who conducted a post-mortem examination on Sanam ruled out drowning as a cause of death.

    Both deny murder and Anwar also denies a charge of causing or allowing the death of a child.

    Navsarka has admitted an alternative charge of failing to protect Sanam.

    http://sanam-navsarka-2006-2008.gonetoosoon.org/memorial/

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    The trial continues

    Sanam Navsarka died in May 2008 after a long period of suffering

    Mum failed to protect murdered tot (ITV News)
    www.youtube.com/watch?v=5xvTOhsou_M

    Story from BBC NEWS:
    news.bbc.co.uk/go/pr/fr/-/1/hi/england/bradford/
    Published: 2009/01/13 17:45:18 GMT

  • International Silent Night

    From our 'youtube' sweetheart, a briliant rendition of Silent Night in four languages.


    International Silent Night for Christmas and everyone to enjoy

    HILDE said:

    To All My Lovely Friends on Youtube.

    You are from different countries, so I have given this song a try in 4 languages.
    English German (Dutch)- Spanish and Norwegian.

    I am sorry if I don't pronounce all the words correctly, but I wanted to give it a try for YOU!

    I hope you All will have a blessed, wonderful, happy and joyful Christmas!

    Much love
    Hilde

    ps. spanish wasnt easy with several voices, cause theres a lot of S's in it ;)

  • Mona Lisa Song

    Who would have known during the 16th century that Leonardo da Vinci’s painting would have done so much news, films, novels, documentaries and songs in movies.

    Dedicated to my friend:

    Controversially, I made this video for my friend Nelly’s debate and her mysterious challenge about one of her painting she did for a smiling face of a singer from Montreal (Amanda Mabro) that was banned on a flimsier notion due to a capricious and mean reaction of this questionable and believed diva.

    Nat King Cole’s song; Mona Lisa is an Academy Award-winning song written by Ray Evans and Jay Livingston for the Paramount Pictures film Captain Carey, U.S.A. (1950).

    The soundtrack version by Nat King Cole spent 8 weeks as number 1 in the Billboard chart in the USA in 1950.

    Also, Cole's version of the song was inducted into the Grammy Hall of Fame in 1992. In 1987, it was used as the theme of the British film Mona Lisa. An unaccredited version of Mona Lisa plays in the background of one scene in Alfred Hitchcock's Rear Window (1954).

    The famous painting: Mona Lisa (also known as La Giaconda) is a 16th century portrait painted in oil on a poplar panel by Leonardo da Vinci throughout the Italian Renaissance. The work is owned by the French government and hangs in the Musée du Louvre in Paris, France with the title Portrait of Lisa Gherardini, wife of Francesco del Giaconda.

    The painting is a half-length portrait and depicts a woman whose expression is often described as enigmatic.

    The ambiguity of the sitter's expression, the monumentality of the half-figure composition, and the subtle modelling of forms and atmospheric illusion were novel qualities that have contributed to the painting's continuing fascination. Few other works of art have been subject to as much scrutiny, study, mythologising and parody.

    Diana

  • The Tag game

    The brilliant and creative tag game: I was trying to find out what the tag-game was all about when I found out that the Queen of Britain was tagged! It's fun to see what people go about on youtube...

    Blade376 tagged the queen, what did she have to say about it?

    :)

    Diana

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