Along rustic streets, a young senorita musician from southern Spain often performed her cello before delighted crowds in her hometown of Murcia. But while passersby were frequently attracted by the sound of Bach’s “Suite No.1” emanating from her stringed instrument, recently a pair of unlikely antlered patrons found themselves equally drawn by the magic of her melody. That senorita, Diana Gómez, 28, has spent 15 years honing her craft at a conservatory, learning the cello since she was just 8. “My mom wanted me to learn music, so I’m a musician thanks to her, and obviously thanks to my dedication and my perseverant practice every day,” she told The Epoch Times. “At that time, I was too young to know I like music. I discovered that many years later when I grew up.” Diana does play gigs professionally, but that’s not where she makes most of her money. “I’m an independent …
VIDEO: Pair of Deer Enchanted by Cellist’s Music Wander Up to Hear Her Playing Bach in the Park—And Go Viral
February 19, 2022
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