One cellist heads to Africa. There is only one goal of this journey. "Playing a song for just one child" It is for children who have never seen the cello and have never heard the performance. There is no script, no directing, no stage, no rehearsal. As the performance begins, the cello sounds most similar to the human voice. The low, deep, and deep echo is transmitted to the listener through the air. This unfamiliar landscape unfolds without words makes us imagine that "music came before words in the beginning."
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