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The Lark Ascending
I have just listened to "The Lark Ascending" by Vaughan Williams.
I must have heard this a thousand times but it still sounds as magical as it did, when I first heard it at age 15.
Does anyone else have a piece of favorite classical music that has stood the test of time ?
I must have heard this a thousand times but it still sounds as magical as it did, when I first heard it at age 15.
Does anyone else have a piece of favorite classical music that has stood the test of time ?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Love 'The Lark Ascending'. My dad was a huge fan of British 'impressionism' and that was one of the ones I heard a lot throughout my life.
On the whole, I have to say that Delius' 'Song of the High Hills' transports me into another world. All my life I would wake up on a Sunday morning to hear that wonderful music. We played it at Dad's funeral - and I want it at mine.
Delius has been much underrated for past 50 years. Anyone who doesn't know - give him a try (my Dad actually saw him play!). Sea Drift - if you have the words - is heartbreaking.
On the whole, I have to say that Delius' 'Song of the High Hills' transports me into another world. All my life I would wake up on a Sunday morning to hear that wonderful music. We played it at Dad's funeral - and I want it at mine.
Delius has been much underrated for past 50 years. Anyone who doesn't know - give him a try (my Dad actually saw him play!). Sea Drift - if you have the words - is heartbreaking.