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Related: About this forumRutter, Langford, Slaney, von Bingen, Elgar, Chopin (Yundi Li, pianist)
John Rutter~'Chanson'Gordon Langford~'Fifth of August'
Ivor Slaney~'Dresden Blue'
Hildegard von Bingen~'O Viridissima virga' ['O Greenest branch']
Edward Elgar~'Wand of Youth Suite No. 2' - "Moths and Butterflies"
Chopin~'Ballade No. 1 in G Minor, Op. 23'
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Rutter, Langford, Slaney, von Bingen, Elgar, Chopin (Yundi Li, pianist) (Original Post)
sprinkleeninow
Sep 2020
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yonder
(10,005 posts)1. Thanks for these. Bookmarked too.
The first three are pleasantly pastoral while the penquins in the 3rd one were a hoot to watch. I'm a sucker for flatted sevenths so the 4th works too. And what can you say about some Chopin rounding up the whole set.
sprinkleeninow
(20,560 posts)2. "I rely on the kindness of strangers." 😊
I studied strictly ballet from 5-15 and my Russian instructor had a penchant for Chopin that we did adagio to.
He tried to encourage me in considering going pro in NYC, but I chose not to.
💙
yonder
(10,005 posts)3. From my point of view that was a wise choice. In retrospect, was it?
If I may ask.
sprinkleeninow
(20,560 posts)4. 'Twas the correct choice, and I never had regrets.
Score one good choice I made in my earlier years. 😇