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sprinkleeninow

(20,560 posts)
Fri Oct 19, 2018, 02:15 AM Oct 2018

Barber: "Adagio for Strings"/Einaudi: "I Giorni", Dubeau on violin/

Two from Sibelius: "Tapiola", Neeme Järvi conducting and "Symphony No.2"/Lauridsen: "Les Chansons des Roses-IV. La Rose Complète/"Hovhaness: "Loon Lake-I. Prelude" [a spiritual quality, as expected🕯]
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Barber: "Adagio for Strings"/Einaudi: "I Giorni", Dubeau on violin/ (Original Post) sprinkleeninow Oct 2018 OP
... JHan Oct 2018 #1
Heheh. 😍 sprinkleeninow Oct 2018 #2
K&R lillypaddle Oct 2018 #3
Good deal! 😉 sprinkleeninow Oct 2018 #6
Thanks! MBS Oct 2018 #4
Thank 'you'. I needed to hear that today....😍 sprinkleeninow Oct 2018 #7
One of those for me, too. MBS Oct 2018 #9
Wanted to acknowledge. Will listen after some chores are done. 😍 sprinkleeninow Oct 2018 #11
Uplifting and divine! I'm appreciative. sprinkleeninow Oct 2018 #13
Thank You for posting Sherman A1 Oct 2018 #5
Thank you for your affirmation. It's been another one of 'those' days. 😍 sprinkleeninow Oct 2018 #8
Hopefully Sherman A1 Oct 2018 #10
Let this be so for all of us who are experiencing an abnormal amount of stress sprinkleeninow Oct 2018 #12
Did you know that Barber's Adagio for Strings was originally written for a string quartet? Fortinbras Armstrong Oct 2018 #14
+ + thanks. MBS Oct 2018 #15
This is lovely. Actually richer than the more full orchestral. sprinkleeninow Oct 2018 #16

MBS

(9,688 posts)
9. One of those for me, too.
Fri Oct 19, 2018, 06:39 PM
Oct 2018

I played the Morten Lauridsen and I Giorni several times. Lauridsen is one of my go-to guys when I need re-centering, and today more than ever-
So I went back to my own collection and have been playing his songs for the last several hours. I found this extra-lovely version of "Sure on this shining night" on youtube. Enjoy- and, again, thank you.

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Sherman A1

(38,958 posts)
10. Hopefully
Fri Oct 19, 2018, 07:13 PM
Oct 2018

This one of "Those Days" will pass into the rearview mirror quickly and tomorrow begins with a tabula rasa that you can fill to your own best desires.

sprinkleeninow

(20,560 posts)
12. Let this be so for all of us who are experiencing an abnormal amount of stress
Fri Oct 19, 2018, 09:32 PM
Oct 2018

added to our usual daily portion.

Speaking of Tabula Rasa, Arvo Pärt--
I post some later.

MBS

(9,688 posts)
15. + + thanks.
Sat Oct 20, 2018, 06:01 AM
Oct 2018

I like the orchestral version, too, but I like the quartet version even more- richer, more complex, somehow.

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