H U M A N I T É - Tombeau de M. Scott Ross by normal human from somidor published on 2020-10-13T13:10:14Z Official video with subtitles for this track! Check it out! https://youtu.be/-7HwCIndb54 (check info box for knowing about samples used!) ________________________ Living in these turbulent times I use this song to pay tribute not only to the figure of Scott Ross, but also offer a subtle reflexion on Humanity and what it means to be Human. Life is complex, I try to give visibility through this music to those harmed collectives as women and black people. We are together in this... so let's have Peace. Spread Love! ________________________ in memoriam: Scott Ross (1951-1981) ... was a harpsichordist born in Pittsburg. He lived most of his life in Canada and France. His father died when he was a child and his mother committed suicide when he was 17. He collected orchids and enjoyed volcanology, mineralogy and mycology. His musical interests went beyond Baroque Music. He enjoyed Ravel, Chopin and Schubert, as well as Brian Eno, Philipp Glass and Nina Hagen. Among other works, he was the first to record all of the 555 keyboard sonatas of Domenico Scarlatti. The recording was completed one year before dying of pneumonia related to AIDS, at the age of 38. The sonata sampled here, K 208, was his favorite of those 555. May his legacy live on and work as an inspiration to many others! ________________________ #2nd Experiment making a beat using Early Music... more to come! Genre Hip-hop & Rap