| Song | Melancholy Flower |
| Artist | Oregon Repertory Singers |
| Artist | Naomi LaViolette |
| Artist | Ethan Sperry |
| Album | Shadows on the Stars |
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| [00:00.000] | 作曲 : Steven Goodwin/Naomi LaViolette |
| [00:04.61] | Saving his music, a beautiful collaboration between his heart and her hands. |
| [00:16.42] | He is a pianist and composer with Alzheimer's. |
| [00:21.82] | His music is fading into the fog of his unrelenting disease. |
| [00:25.81] | She is a pianist and professional musician. |
| [00:31.70] | She has the training and a heart full of compassion to help. |
| [00:37.73] | Meet Stephen C Goodwin and Naomi LaViolette. |
| [00:42.26] | They are saving his music. |
| [00:48.78] | In the song melancholy flowers, Steven wrote the original piano part and then Naomi created lyrics and a four part choral arrangement. |
| [00:59.30] | It is a metaphorical expression of the SAVING HIS MUSIC project. |
| [01:09.06] | Steven is the flower. |
| [01:32.06] | Out on the prairie wild and free. |
| [01:48.40] | A lonely flower tries to sing. |
| [02:04.32] | It's hidden music in petals of gold. |
| [02:21.13] | Melancholy flower. |
| [02:30.82] | Lovely soul. |
| [03:13.94] | Dark clouds fall on the flower. |
| [03:28.85] | Misty fog blocks the sunlight. |
| [03:45.08] | Lost and blinded in shadow. |
| [04:01.85] | Golden colors fade from sight. |
| [04:19.90] | Hold on flower. |
| [04:27.30] | Your roots are strong. |
| [04:35.23] | If you sing out. |
| [04:44.83] | You won't be alone. |
| [05:11.72] | Sing, flower, sing. |
| [05:27.98] | Through the shadows, wild and free. |
| [05:43.05] | Now many flowers are blossoming. |
| [05:56.75] | The prairie's full of singing. |
| [06:08.70] | As the wind blows. |
| [06:13.34] | In waves of golden |
| [06:20.45] | The flower is known. |
| [06:37.75] | Melancholy flower |
| [06:55.65] | Piano part by Stephen C Goodwin |
| [06:58.65] | Lyrics and choral score by Naomi LaViolette |
| [06:58.88] | Premiere recorded in concert by the Oregon repertory singers. |
| [06:59.06] | December 2016 |
| [00:00.000] | zuo qu : Steven Goodwin Naomi LaViolette |
| [00:04.61] | Saving his music, a beautiful collaboration between his heart and her hands. |
| [00:16.42] | He is a pianist and composer with Alzheimer' s. |
| [00:21.82] | His music is fading into the fog of his unrelenting disease. |
| [00:25.81] | She is a pianist and professional musician. |
| [00:31.70] | She has the training and a heart full of compassion to help. |
| [00:37.73] | Meet Stephen C Goodwin and Naomi LaViolette. |
| [00:42.26] | They are saving his music. |
| [00:48.78] | In the song melancholy flowers, Steven wrote the original piano part and then Naomi created lyrics and a four part choral arrangement. |
| [00:59.30] | It is a metaphorical expression of the SAVING HIS MUSIC project. |
| [01:09.06] | Steven is the flower. |
| [01:32.06] | Out on the prairie wild and free. |
| [01:48.40] | A lonely flower tries to sing. |
| [02:04.32] | It' s hidden music in petals of gold. |
| [02:21.13] | Melancholy flower. |
| [02:30.82] | Lovely soul. |
| [03:13.94] | Dark clouds fall on the flower. |
| [03:28.85] | Misty fog blocks the sunlight. |
| [03:45.08] | Lost and blinded in shadow. |
| [04:01.85] | Golden colors fade from sight. |
| [04:19.90] | Hold on flower. |
| [04:27.30] | Your roots are strong. |
| [04:35.23] | If you sing out. |
| [04:44.83] | You won' t be alone. |
| [05:11.72] | Sing, flower, sing. |
| [05:27.98] | Through the shadows, wild and free. |
| [05:43.05] | Now many flowers are blossoming. |
| [05:56.75] | The prairie' s full of singing. |
| [06:08.70] | As the wind blows. |
| [06:13.34] | In waves of golden |
| [06:20.45] | The flower is known. |
| [06:37.75] | Melancholy flower |
| [06:55.65] | Piano part by Stephen C Goodwin |
| [06:58.65] | Lyrics and choral score by Naomi LaViolette |
| [06:58.88] | Premiere recorded in concert by the Oregon repertory singers. |
| [06:59.06] | December 2016 |
| [00:00.000] | zuò qǔ : Steven Goodwin Naomi LaViolette |
| [00:04.61] | Saving his music, a beautiful collaboration between his heart and her hands. |
| [00:16.42] | He is a pianist and composer with Alzheimer' s. |
| [00:21.82] | His music is fading into the fog of his unrelenting disease. |
| [00:25.81] | She is a pianist and professional musician. |
| [00:31.70] | She has the training and a heart full of compassion to help. |
| [00:37.73] | Meet Stephen C Goodwin and Naomi LaViolette. |
| [00:42.26] | They are saving his music. |
| [00:48.78] | In the song melancholy flowers, Steven wrote the original piano part and then Naomi created lyrics and a four part choral arrangement. |
| [00:59.30] | It is a metaphorical expression of the SAVING HIS MUSIC project. |
| [01:09.06] | Steven is the flower. |
| [01:32.06] | Out on the prairie wild and free. |
| [01:48.40] | A lonely flower tries to sing. |
| [02:04.32] | It' s hidden music in petals of gold. |
| [02:21.13] | Melancholy flower. |
| [02:30.82] | Lovely soul. |
| [03:13.94] | Dark clouds fall on the flower. |
| [03:28.85] | Misty fog blocks the sunlight. |
| [03:45.08] | Lost and blinded in shadow. |
| [04:01.85] | Golden colors fade from sight. |
| [04:19.90] | Hold on flower. |
| [04:27.30] | Your roots are strong. |
| [04:35.23] | If you sing out. |
| [04:44.83] | You won' t be alone. |
| [05:11.72] | Sing, flower, sing. |
| [05:27.98] | Through the shadows, wild and free. |
| [05:43.05] | Now many flowers are blossoming. |
| [05:56.75] | The prairie' s full of singing. |
| [06:08.70] | As the wind blows. |
| [06:13.34] | In waves of golden |
| [06:20.45] | The flower is known. |
| [06:37.75] | Melancholy flower |
| [06:55.65] | Piano part by Stephen C Goodwin |
| [06:58.65] | Lyrics and choral score by Naomi LaViolette |
| [06:58.88] | Premiere recorded in concert by the Oregon repertory singers. |
| [06:59.06] | December 2016 |