Creativity in lockdown

Are there boundaries in art? No no and no Not even now.

Below is a collection of videos of people who normally sing or play instruments together who rebelled to the quarantine and separation rules. Thanks to technology they could break walls and unite while respecting safety concerns. Regardless of the level or whether you like a particular piece or not, it is the effort to lift themselves above the clouds and pour beautiful musical rain over us that is both moving and commendable. Viva to the housebound musicians!

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Author: fmcassano

I am an Italian and UK national, an economist, currently in lockdown on my own in a country house in Lombardia, the Italian region that is hardest hit by the coronavirus pandemia. I started this blog on the first day of lockdown for many reasons, the most important of which is to keep in touch with my lovely friends all over the world. A way to reconnect, share feelings, experiences and mental wanderings during a unique time. I also want to record how solitude affects my mind, moods and my expectations.