Article 5DF0P Pianist Plays Beethoven, Schumann, and Grieg for Aging Elephant Rescued From Logging Captivity

Pianist Plays Beethoven, Schumann, and Grieg for Aging Elephant Rescued From Logging Captivity

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Lori Dorn
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Paul Barton, an artist and musician living in Thailand, who plays piano for rescued elephants and wild macaques, performed passages by Beethoven, Schumann, and Grieg to a rescued elephant name Mongkol.

The aging bull elephant had been saved from a life of captivity with a logging company, who used his immense size and strength for hauling trees. Despite his difficult upbringing, Mongkol is a gentle soul who quite enjoys the music that Barton makes for him.

Mongkol is a bull rescue elephant living in Thailand. Occasionally Mongkol when strolling along the river would stop by the piano. If we noticed him waiting I would go over and play him a few slow classical pieces.

Barton had also previously performed Moonlight Sonata" for Mongkol in early 2020.

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