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#1 Post by Stuck »

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If this topic is still visible what is the most beautiful piece of music you have ever heard?

I'm almost 42 & although my musical tastes have always been varied (Blues, Leonard Cohen, The Cure through to Thrash Metal) I've only just started to appreciate (some) classical music. (Getting older isn't as bad as I thought!)

If you ignore the Metalica covers Apocalyptica have always been an interesting fusion of classical music & heavy metal but tonight I heard their track "Farewell" for the first time & it has left me humbled by it's power & emotion. (If you've never heard it please have a listen but don't give up half way through)

What can you suggest on a similar vein that has so far passed me by?
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#2 Post by SevenSixTwo »

'Hope' by Apocalyptica themselves always worked for me - especially when watching this:




Not generally a big fan of metal/classic fusion though... emrolleyes
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#3 Post by Blu »

(Getting older isn't as bad as I thought!)
:lol: Oh yeah! Just wait until you hit fifty mate then come back and tell us that. I digress my favourite piece of music is


I always found this so relaxing to listen to and watch.

Blu :twisted:
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I'm thinking that the music I enjoy very much depends on my mood at the time I listen to it. I'm pretty sure that must be the same for most of us. Therefore it would be impossible for me to have a definitive one off favourite Some of the music I enjoy in no particular order of preference.

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Danzón No. 2 (Arturo Márquez) [youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PA7vEIj6Lzk&feature=kp[/youtube]

Debussy: Clair de lune [youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZIsQPdC9 ... a2WoUtbzuw[/youtube]


Beethovens Emperor concerto especially this the slow movement..

Better stop now could go on forever, I haven't even got to Jaz, the Blues. Then there are the Beetles, Rolling Stones............... Any thing by Leon Russel

Bob Dylan.............. Really must stop or I will be on YouTube all day ;)

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I always find this part of Rackmaninovs Rhapsody on a Theme of Paganini very moving:




Of course the whole work is well worth a listen too:

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#6 Post by dromia »

Canteloube's Chants d'Auvergne has some beautiful passages including the justly popular Bailero.

My favourite rendition of this piece is by Kathleen Ferrier but I couldn't find it on the netty, Dame Kiri Te Kanawa gives it a certain smoothness though.




A pleasantly sharper presentation of the complete works sung by Victoria de los Angeles


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#7 Post by Jenks »

Oh dear what a self indulgent day I am having and it's all the fault of Stuck! Dromia's mention of Victoria de los Angeles (another favourite of mine) set me off again . I was thinking of all the marvelous singers I have enjoyed over the years when I came to Tenors, of course like Sopranos I was spoiled for choice If I had to pick just one it would have to be Jussi Bjorling I have a CD of his I think it is called 'The Best of Jussi Bjorling.' on it he sings Nessun Dorma twice the first time it's the full works. The second time it is after he had just sung three songs by Richard Struass accompanied by a piano, when a member of the audience shouts out Nessun Dorma and he obliges by singing it. Wonderful stuff





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#8 Post by kennyc »

well if you are going to start on "Classical" music then this is a "classic" :shakeshout:


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pwb4izbGgvY
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Brian Eno, An Ending


Barber's Adagio for strings


Albinoni's Adagio
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