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Again, borrowing a concept from our sister forum over at Talk Classical, I would like us to submit and share with our fellow members those pieces of music--be they clasical, jazz, prog rock etc. etc.--from any musical genre which can move you to tears due to its sheer emotion and beauty.
I wish to start by nominating a piece from the jazz world crafted by a gifted and sensitive musician who was taken from this world at an obscenely young age. Every time I think about him, and listen to this work, I cry: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6Ze3y...eature=related. And again: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=H3f1U...eature=related |
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I have that on CD what can you say, but I am not moved to tears by it or any music unless I associate it with some thing sad or a place or someone, a loved one no longer with us etc, but when you add words in any form then that is something else. |
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A totally different vehicle for interpreting this very famous work of Rachmaninoff but then again, Vocalise moves me to tears five ways from Sunday:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HWZ-uOLywTg |
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Think we've had a similar thread before but quite some time back, so there's some new members to add their input.
For me it has to be Purcell's "When I am Laid in Earth" - Dodo's lament from his opera Dido and Aeneas, I've just had a quick youtube and my hanky is now sopping wet Herewith Jessie Norman's interpretation or Evelyn Tubb's version |
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Cant say I have ever ben moved to tears by any music but standing in a field with 10,000 other people listening to Jerusalem at the local prom certainly stirred me. Also The Moody Blues - To Our Childrens Childrens Children has a similar affeft. My wife cries when I sing, but I think that is a different matter.
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The organ sounds beautiful with the Rachmaninoff what does it make you think of to make you weep? |
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The organ sounds beautiful with the Rachmaninoff what does it make you think of to make you weep? |
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Think we've had a similar thread before but quite some time back, so there's some new members to add their input. |
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Excellent question but my answer might be a let-down for you - It is the wistfully melancholic poignancy that makes me run through a whole box of Kleenex tissues - I kid you not - All it takes is the first chord of that piece and the Niagara Falls of tears start streamin...................... |
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You don't relate it to anything, is this only with the Organ version? I think quite a few organ artisans have recorded this - I have done some "creative" arranging of it and played it for quite a few funerals in my days........ |
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There have been very few occassions in my life when I have cried. It normally takes a death of someone special to me to evoke that emotion. However I can easily be stirred by music, sometimes deeply. |
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