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Hello, World

Glad to have you here!

I'm trying to upvote and resteem all creative-commons related stuff at Steemit and there is also a @ccommons.art account, who pretty much does the same.

There will be some collaboration offers and contests related to creative commons in the near future, so "stay tuned" and enjoy ;-)

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Thanks! I think I've already followed you and @ccommons.art, the collaborations and so on sound interesting.

So... at last they let you through! I hope you can get this to work. I'll write a presentation when I find time to make people aware of you and your art.

Thanks! :-)

I overlooked the questions.

  1. I like Purcell's funeral sentences a lot. I also like a lot of Danish songs and psalms. In Denmark the whole romantic and early modernist poetry is set to music and always sung by choir (or crowds) - here an example of a song by the fairytale author Hans Christian Andersen

I also love this: a multi language song.

OK, I could probably go on forever.

2&3. Not sure but I'll tell you if I find any.

Beautiful choices! Thank you.

I've just added another project to my "eventually" projects list, I'm looking at doing some composing in Toki Pona, a constructed language with very few words; I think that might well end up having more than one language per song, too.

Toki Pona! I have to check that out. I am very interested in languages. I am looking forward to hearing the piece.