A musician from Jerusalem made headlines by composing a symphony in memory of a pet who crossed the rainbow bridge.



On the 28th local time, 'The Dodo', an American animal media outlet, reported on Noam Oxman's 'Symphony Project', which completes the score as if drawing a picture of a companion animal in its lifetime on music paper.



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Oxman's 'Sympawnies Project' is a project that draws and plays sheet music in the form of companion animals, and as a result helps family members who remain in the world commemorate and remember through music.



In particular, 'Simpony Project' has many reviews saying that it is good to listen to the melodies as well as the sheet music that looks just like a pet. Oxman's 4th symphony 'Chevy Cat' surpassed 1.34 million views within two weeks of its release. .



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Oxman said, “Churby Cat was friendly and playful, and he stuck with the butler for a long time.” I hope," he said, revealing his intention to compose.



Oxman, who does not have a chance to meet the animal commissioned for the memorial, works by listening to the personality of the pet through the owner to put the soul of the pet in the symphony.



Oxman also said, "I hope that the symphony will be a meaningful way for humans to commemorate their companion animals," adding that the project is more than just an artistic act.



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He added, "The symphonies created in this way fill me with happiness. I also love animals more than anything, so I write them with all my heart."



Local netizens who saw Oxman's symphonies responded with "It is an unbelievable result. It is very touching", "I can see and hear the cat. It is amazing", and "I support Oxman's challenge".



Meanwhile, Oxman, who lives together after rescuing a stray cat, revealed that 20% of the requested symphony composition fee is used for treatment and support for stray cats.



(Photo = 'sympawnies' official Instagram, Facebook)