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sFs4aOok 07-09-2011 10:05 AM

Works Which Can Move You To Tears
 
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

fissasste 07-09-2011 11:52 AM

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.

markphata 07-09-2011 11:55 AM

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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.
Colin, all 's I can say is you're one tough hombre, a lot tougher than me!

sauppyshurb 07-09-2011 01:17 PM

No, not at all, I cry when watching Films or hearing poetry I really am a very sensitive person

avaiptutt 07-09-2011 02:27 PM

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

endulundaSauh 07-09-2011 03:49 PM

Greetings Comrade CD, I have just received 6 notifications of answered post on MIMF and you have triggered each one lol. The organ sounds beautiful with the Rachmaninoff what does it make you think of to make you weep?

Gasfghj 07-09-2011 07:48 PM

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

bashansasasasa 07-09-2011 08:14 PM

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.

teddy

chechokancho 07-10-2011 03:16 AM

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The organ sounds beautiful with the Rachmaninoff what does it make you think of to make you weep?
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 for that piece and the Niagara Falls of tears start streamin......................

Toossehew 07-10-2011 03:17 AM

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The organ sounds beautiful with the Rachmaninoff what does it make you think of to make you weep?
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......................

Mr Andrews 07-10-2011 04:06 PM

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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

I am with you on this one mike a fantastic work and performance.

beatrisio 07-10-2011 04:08 PM

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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......................
You don't relate it to anything, is this only with the Organ version?

GeorgeEckland 07-10-2011 10:26 PM

There is an aria from The Marriage of Figaro which is used in THE SHAWSHANK REDEMPTION One of thefavourite films. In the context it is used in I do find it very moving.

teddy

evennyNiz 07-11-2011 02:09 PM

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You don't relate it to anything, is this only with the Organ version?
Sorry to have let you down - E.G. When I see a man who is crying because he lost his wife because of a drunk driver or an awful illness or when a mother wails over the death of her infant or mob violence or governmental oppression........

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........

Rounteetepe 07-15-2011 11:40 AM

Talking of Jessie Norman I was told that during a rehearsal of a certain opera she made a rather undignified entrance, at the end of the rehearsal the boss man suggested that it could help if she made the entrance sideways to which she replied “Darling I don’t have a sideways”

singleGirl 07-15-2011 01:16 PM

I certainly have to concur about Dido's lament ... that HAS moved me to tears!

funnyPasds 07-15-2011 07:31 PM

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.

teddy

Yessaniloas 07-16-2011 01:00 AM

This is the video I just love and it makes me cry.
judy tooley

apatteopipt 07-16-2011 09:20 AM

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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.

teddy
I am with you on this teddy, Try playing a wind instrument and getting all sniffy it just can't be done.

PoideAdelereX 07-17-2011 09:48 PM

Judy

I could not find your clip

teddy


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