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A Classical Interlude,
What’s your favourite piece of classical music?
I’ve posted mine in Jordys thread, here it is again
I’ve posted mine in Jordys thread, here it is again
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I was weaned on Straus from a very early age. My Mum always wanted to go to the New Years Eve concert in Vienna but had to settle for watching on the TV. My daughter took me to a Straus concert at the Bridgewater Hall in Manchester, it was lovely. You should have seen the look on her face when I started clapping to the Radecki (sp?) March until she realised everyone else was doing it. Would love to see Andre Reui in concert. The classical piece I've chosen for my funeral is this one.Problem being, I won't be able to hear it!
I can't answer that clearly, there are so many pieces which I love. Got married to Beethoven's Pastorale symphony, but there are so many that I can't choose apart from one, not heard much these days.
Delius 'Song of the High Hills'. My dad was a fan of the English impressionists and hugely knowledgeable musically. Most Sundays during my childhood I woke to this ringing through the house. It's a beautiful piece and I still treasure his L.P. - even though I can't play it.
I have broad tastes. Our singing group is rehearsing the beautiful 'Ave Verum' by Elgar; I love G&S; J. Strauss; a bit of Tchaik. never goes amiss....I could go on. But no-one has heard of the Delius piece, please give it a go - Dad saw (and obviously heard) him play inBradford in one of Delius' last concerts.
Delius 'Song of the High Hills'. My dad was a fan of the English impressionists and hugely knowledgeable musically. Most Sundays during my childhood I woke to this ringing through the house. It's a beautiful piece and I still treasure his L.P. - even though I can't play it.
I have broad tastes. Our singing group is rehearsing the beautiful 'Ave Verum' by Elgar; I love G&S; J. Strauss; a bit of Tchaik. never goes amiss....I could go on. But no-one has heard of the Delius piece, please give it a go - Dad saw (and obviously heard) him play inBradford in one of Delius' last concerts.