Depeche Mode - Dream on
At the moment: Reinhold Gliere's Symphony No.3 "Ilya Muromets".
I was listening to one of the songs from the Notre Dame De Paris. I forgot the name, but the lyrics are so meaningful!
I'm listening to what is called the dream catcher on 365 channel.
judy tooley
drowning in Bach cantatas at present, from my BIG blue box of Bach ... and loving it.
At the Moment: Vol.22 of Ton Koopman's complete survey of JSBach's Cantatas.
I'm listening to new age Native american music. It's so soothing.
judy tooley
Here is the song I was referring to above:
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the lyrics are sooo good![]()
Right now I am listening to Erkki Melartin's symph. no. 3. He is a little known finnish composer of the early 20th century who I place actually close to Sibelius in appeal. I think if more people were exposed to his symphonies they would be in awe that such accomplished works are not more widely known or performed,I think this is quite unjust. His six symphonies are recorded on the Ondine label by the Tampere Philharmonic conducted by Leonid Grin.Anyone giving these works a hearing I think in large measure would be as highly impressed as I am. Truly little known gems. Please give them a try!
Oooh Muza; that's one of my favs! Bruno Pelletier and Daniel Lavoie singing there; two icons from my neck of the woods...
Here's my fav part of NDDP- Le Temps Des Cathédrales. The rising crescendo always gets me.
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''Music, I feel, should be emotional first and intellectual second.'' - Maurice Ravel
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Amateur musicians practice until they get it right ...
Professional musicians practice until they can't get it wrong ...
Still swimming delightedly in Bach cantatas at present, only got 180 to go ...
Sweet Corn - couldn't you just listen to Bach forever??
Dear CT64,
Oh yes, I could listen to JSBach forever and ever and ever and ever.............
And to think that the Bach Family Tree has its roots in a baker from Hungary named Veit Bach who fled from the oppression of the Roman Catholic Austro-Hungarian Empire and found refuge in a tiny forest hamlet in Thüringerwald because he was a convert to the Lutheran Church.
*If a man wants God to hear his prayer quickly, then before he prays for anything else, even his own soul, when he stands and stretches out his hands towards God, he must pray with all his heart for his enemies. Through this action God will hear everything that he asks* -Abba Zeno-
*Protagoras: "Truth is subjective. What is true for you, and what is true for me, is true for me. Your opinion is true by virtue of its being your opinion."
*Socrates: "My opinion is: Truth is absolute, not opinion, and that you are in absolute error. Since this is my opinion, then according to your philosophy you must grant that it is true."
"Improvisational Art": http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qSxVO3EoCRM
Those are good ones, Rojo.
That actually is my favourite cast of the NDDP. (I didnt watch all of them, but bits and pieces here and there), and this one just really touches me. I think all the personages are well chosen, and they are definitelly all very charizmatic.
And I like most of it music wise, too, but especially the one I mentioned.
Why waste money on psychotherapy when you can listen to the B Minor Mass? ~Michael Torke
The legendary English rock group The Who on the album "Live at Leeds".