Re: What Music Speaks to Your Soul?


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Posted by Jamin on August 21, 2002 at 00:30:38:

In Reply to: What Music Speaks to Your Soul? posted by Chuck Jackson on August 20, 2002 at 00:16:15:

This list could go on forever as I have a lot of works...and I'm long-winded. In no particular order whatsoever:

- Philip Sparke's Dance Movements (ESPECIALLY the 3rd Movement)

- The London Symphony recording of Holst's The Planets

- Last movement of Pines of Rome - if you don't have the Chicago Symphony recording, you would afford a few goosebumps to purchase it

- One that most people don't normally think about - Shostakovich No. 12

- Ravel's Daphnis and Chloe - great Ravel work!

- Gonna have to agree with Martin Cochran about Adams's Short Ride in a Fast Machine - it's well-titled...that's for sure!

- Percy Grainger's Colonial Song - euphonium writing that would make hordes of women throw panties on stage

- Guess it's the Scottish in me, but I get goosebumps from Malcolm Arnold's Tam O'Shanter

There's more, but these are some off the top of my head


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