The title says it!
What music makes you cry?
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Paul Sherratt
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Uncle Monty
I come from a long line of blubberers, so this is no problem!
Just about anything by Vaughan Williams is liable to set me off. Well, perhaps not The Running Set
Sibelius 5, without fail.
Borodin Quartet 2.
Quite a lot of Purcell -- esp. Death of Queen Mary.
Singing (I use the word loosely in my case) certain Tudor motets used to get me.
Some harmonic sequences do it as well.
Being the middle of an orchestra cranking up to the finale of any big symphony usually means I'm pretty dewy-eyed by the time I stand up to face the audience!
I'm glad I'm such a stable character (twitch, twitch)
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Threni
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Norfolk Born
Increasingly, certain passages of Elgar, including the opening of the violin concerto and the end of the 2nd symphony. He seems to evoke a sense of loss - generalized, rather than personal. I'm not sure what it is that's been lost - a collective certainty or confidence?
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amateur51
All sorts, depending on my mood, the occasion etc.
The final trio from Der Rosenkavalier does it every time for certain ...
This is a rather interventionist example but I think it's rather wonderful.
Why don't we have a 'blubbing' emoticon?
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3rd Viennese School
The usual Gerrman Lieders in the second half of Performance on 3. By Schum a.
Bored to tears. Can't they play anything else!!??
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Very little makes me reach for the Kleenex but this does: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eEp9mZqLLcw"The sound is the handwriting of the conductor" - Bernard Haitink
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Many years ago listening to Mark Tully's "Something Understood" I heard this song, the beginning of which I had missed, which stayed with me from then on. I had no idea what it was, but years later I heard it again and it turned out to be Peggy Lee singing "Is that all there is" - and it stopped me in my tracks. Didn't shed a tear - but it was close.My life, each morning when I dress, is four and twenty hours less. (J Richardson)
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Mandryka
The trio from Rosenkavalier does it for me, too.
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Wotan's Abschied from Die Walkure
Quintet from Die Meistersinger
And this:
It had been on my radar for the best part of 20 years, until one day I actually found myself LISTENING to the lyrics. Ever since, it's never failed to make me well up.
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