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Merlin José Luis | Merlin José Luis

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José Luis Merlin - A RICARDO BERTÍN
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*****Maestro Merlin's sheet music (scores / partituras) for guitar and other instruments can be found here: http://goo.gl/7ng0l A RICARDO BERTÍN - is a composition in 5 parts: 1. Ascensión 2. La siesta 3. La creciente 4. El fogón 5. La última caída Other pages of maestro Merlin: https://www.facebook.com/pages/Jos%C3%A9-Luis-Merlin-Camino-de-la-M%C3%BAsica/492758514091101?ref=hl http://joseluismerlin.com/ ________________________________________________ José Luis Merlin about his composition: ''This is the revelation about the dreams of childhood and youth which are so far away and which are so unattainable. There were more than 20 of us young people who spent our vacation at El Tapiche in the province of San Luis. This group of friends was made up of young people from various social and ideological backgrounds. They were the children of doctors, university professors, military officials, Jews, Catholics, activists in Opus Dei, workers and followers of the political right, left and center. Along the river, with the beauty and unending current, we gathered around bank-side campfires where the evenings were full of guitar sing-alongs, dancing, first love and, of course, long discussions about political and philosophical topics. Everyone had his and her specific opinions. Time divided us and brought us back together as opponents. The roles which we assumed because of ideological commitment and the influence of our families included that of a political leader, a guerrilla chief, an artist, a university student, a business executive and a repressive military officer. Some appeared on the list of the ''disappeared'', others were on the list of the repressors and torturers. Many of us managed to survive the horror because that was our fate. Some of us could fulfill our dreams. Far away from all of this, as if on a different plane, was Ricardo. His dream was simply to become a parachutist. I can still clearly remember how as a child, armed only with a sun umbrella, he would jump from a bridge six or seven meters into the water. Ricardo became an expert in parachuting. He died at the age of 20 during his last jump. He was one of those who fulfilled his dream...''