Cool. I think you captured the spirit of the painting brilliantly. I feel that Miró is a "happy" artist deep down despite the often tortured faces and images and you conveyed that sense of playfulness and fun that is in his art. I particularly enjoyed the spanish guitar transition from about .57 to 1:10 (it sounded that way to me and very appropriate in this case

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As to what is what it's all there, it's definitely birds to start, I hear stars at .41 and the woman (sad and burdened) after the guitar solo; perhaps she's playing? Who knows....

I enjoyed this and found it of interest as my next recital is a multimedia presentation of Pictures at an Exhibition, me playing with artworks created by students and faculty from my college's art department projected on a large screen above the piano and I. For the first half, it will be Ginastera's Danzas Argentinas and some Debussy Preludes, similarly represented. Thanks for firing me up after a week off!
