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  1. There's a Goldmine Of Romantic Music
    that is in the process of being LOST
    forever. Music written in the first half
    of the Last Century offers Romance,
    Beauty & Great Lyrics that incorporates
    a Happy, Uplifting & Positive Worldview
    that is quite rare today.

    The Music in this 15 Minute Video offers
    you unrealized Romantic Beauty yet with
    a Contemporary Story that your mind
    composes as it views the High Definition
    Photographs and Captivating Videos!

    This Elegant & Enticing Music was first
    recorded on 33 1/3 Phonographs, transferred
    to Cassette Tape, then C.D.s and finally
    to my Computer so the quality is not
    paradigmatic.

    Perhaps one day, others will discover
    this Enchanting Treasure and this music
    will become more available on the Internet.
    Even better would be if new Mantovanis,
    Percy Faiths, Norman Luboffs, Arthur
    Fiedlers, etc. would discover and record
    with a fresh talent true to the original
    intent these Romantic and Rapturous
    Delights!

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  2. It was with great anticipation that I began viewing
    the videos by Professor Howdy on YouTube and
    his two Blogs!

    The Professor is simply amazing at retelling an
    old story in a contemporary manner with exquisite
    Classical Music accompanied with H.D. Photographs
    & sprinkled with alluring, charming, classy and
    bewitching Video Clips! Rather than containing
    simply one music selection, the Professor includes
    up to four popular music sensations on each video!

    The High Definition photographs were beautiful
    beyond words and accompanied with those was
    the most heavenly music one will ever hear! With
    a creative genius' ability to carry us around the
    globe and to fall unrestrainedly in love with every
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    relaxes not only our spirits but our emotions as well.

    Now with some 250+ videos available, one can
    enter the world of musical enchantment similar
    to Narnia or Middle Earth with spell bounding
    emotional attachment to each world musically
    presented. Of special note while viewing each
    musical video, it is often nearly impossible at times
    to determine whether a photograph or video is
    being used during a particular segment.

    Each pulchritudinous video tells it own allegorical
    ten minute novel with statuesque and emblematic
    awareness! Remember that his Music Videos are
    defined as theater of the mind!

    Part of the Genius also in these opulent & ostentatious
    videos are not only in the Transitions that change
    beautifully in slow motion but the charmingly, daintily,
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    Only one with low intelligence quotient or attention
    deficit will not be relaxed, cheered & entertained by
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    This magic world may be entered through the
    portholes of the Wardrobe, Narnia, YouTube,
    FaceBook or the Professor's Blogs! Enjoy the
    musical adventure (and be sure to click the
    proper buttons below the screen to view with
    your computer's full screen). Oh, and his Videos
    when viewed on Apple's new iPad are simply
    astounding!

    Phillip T. Yarborough
    Professor Emeritus
    Harvard University
    And Entertainment
    Editor for Time Magazine

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