This document provides the lyrics to the song "Starry Starry Night" by Don McLean, which describes the life and work of artist Vincent van Gogh. It encourages the reader to experience the song and accompanying slideshow depicting van Gogh's paintings. The three-stanza song reflects on van Gogh's mental suffering and inability to find appreciation for his work during his lifetime, and how his love of painting provided an outlet for his "darkness in my soul". It ultimately expresses how van Gogh's brilliance was never fully recognized until after his death.
This is a GREAT show! Didn\'t realise that Vincent Van Gogh did so many paintings - all truly
beautiful.. Such a tragic life!
He was only 37 when he died.... This is one PowerPoint presentation you should not miss as it tells us of the beauty of the works of Vincent Van Gogh.
You have heard the song many times before but the presentation clearly chronicles that this song was written in memory of Vincent Van Gogh, as a tribute by Don McLean, in the seventies. It is rumoured that Van Gogh\'s painting of \'Starry Night\' was painted during his confinement in an asylum and that he sold only one painting during his lifetime as he was nameless at that time. That\'s perhaps what caused him to fall into an abyss of depression which eventually led to his suicide. How tragic for him to have felt so hopeless and misunderstood in spite of being so gifted! It was a pity that medical science was not yet ready to help him.
So, sit back and be enthralled by the works [paintings] of Vincent Van Gogh.
Please turn on your speakers. To enjoy the presentation, look closely at the paintings and listen to the music.
"For several years, the Van Gogh Museum in Amsterdam played the song daily. A copy of the sheet music is in a safe beneath the museum, along with a set of van Gogh's paint brushes, the that he used while painting Starry Night and various other items.
It is rumored that Van Gogh's painting of the 'Starry Night' was painted during the time he was in an asylum and that he sold only one
painting during his lifetime as he was not recognized. That's perhaps what caused him to fall into an abyss of depression which eventually led to his suicide."
This slide show and content was sent to me from my good friend Leslie Aorian on Dec 24th 2009.
This is a GREAT show! Didn\'t realise that Vincent Van Gogh did so many paintings - all truly
beautiful.. Such a tragic life!
He was only 37 when he died.... This is one PowerPoint presentation you should not miss as it tells us of the beauty of the works of Vincent Van Gogh.
You have heard the song many times before but the presentation clearly chronicles that this song was written in memory of Vincent Van Gogh, as a tribute by Don McLean, in the seventies. It is rumoured that Van Gogh\'s painting of \'Starry Night\' was painted during his confinement in an asylum and that he sold only one painting during his lifetime as he was nameless at that time. That\'s perhaps what caused him to fall into an abyss of depression which eventually led to his suicide. How tragic for him to have felt so hopeless and misunderstood in spite of being so gifted! It was a pity that medical science was not yet ready to help him.
So, sit back and be enthralled by the works [paintings] of Vincent Van Gogh.
Please turn on your speakers. To enjoy the presentation, look closely at the paintings and listen to the music.
"For several years, the Van Gogh Museum in Amsterdam played the song daily. A copy of the sheet music is in a safe beneath the museum, along with a set of van Gogh's paint brushes, the that he used while painting Starry Night and various other items.
It is rumored that Van Gogh's painting of the 'Starry Night' was painted during the time he was in an asylum and that he sold only one
painting during his lifetime as he was not recognized. That's perhaps what caused him to fall into an abyss of depression which eventually led to his suicide."
This slide show and content was sent to me from my good friend Leslie Aorian on Dec 24th 2009.
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75 van gogh
1. Music: Vincent (Starry, Starry Night)
Composed & Performed by Don Mclean
V IN C E N T
VAN GOGH
(1853-1890)
Enjoy the paintings with the music and lyrics.
For the greatest impact and the most enjoyment,
please just let the slides advance
automatically in sync with the music.
You’ll definitely want your speakers turned on for this.
Now, press the space bar or mouse click to begin, then
sit back and let the show run itself.