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Classical Music
Related: About this forumBeryl Rubenstein: "Sonata"-I., II., III., Khaner on flute/"Mlada Suite"-III., Seattle Symphony
Orchestra/Fauré: "Pavane"/Pärt: "Fratres"- Kremer & Jarrett/ J.S. Bach: "Sonata No.2 in A"-III., Keith Jarrett/Hovhaness: "Symphony No.2, Mysterious Mountain"-I, II., III., Seattle Symphony Orchestra
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Beryl Rubenstein: "Sonata"-I., II., III., Khaner on flute/"Mlada Suite"-III., Seattle Symphony (Original Post)
sprinkleeninow
Jul 2018
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I also enjoy other 'flavors' of music. Some retro goodies, especially R & B!
sprinkleeninow
Jul 2018
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nclib
(1,021 posts)1. Thank you for all these threads.
I listened some last night and I think my shoulders dropped a smidgen.
sprinkleeninow
(20,560 posts)2. You most welcome. This is one saving thing for me that eases the
stress of the day.
I wonder if these gifted humans ever knew who (we, the recipients of this unthinkable state of affairs) their music would benefit as so very cathartic.
💙🇺🇸🌊
nclib
(1,021 posts)3. I listen to a lot of music
but it's usually modern music...rock, pop, alternative. This was a nice change of pace. Music is the only thing keeping me going right now.
sprinkleeninow
(20,560 posts)4. I also enjoy other 'flavors' of music. Some retro goodies, especially R & B!