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...Music To Console?
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amateur51
Originally posted by Flosshilde View PostI don't know if it counts as 'consoling', but for many years, when I was feeling depressed (& I don't mean just a bit fed up) I would play Stravinsky's 'Oedipus Rex'. It has some very invigorating music, & however bad I felt my problems were they weren't nearly as bad as Oedipus'.
My choice would be the final movement of Mahler symphony no 3 which I once described to a puzzled friend as 'Everything's Going To Be Alright'
I hope that things are getting better for you these days, flossie
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Freddie Campbell
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Mandryka
I'm sure Flossie is happier now she has her gold back.
Three Little Birds by Bob Marley and the Wailers was very consoling when I was waiting for my 'O' level results, I seem to remember.
Many Americans of a certain age find the voice of Ronald Reagan consoling/reassuring: apparently, hearing him gave them a sense that life was going to get better.
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Eudaimonia
Last edited by Guest; 21-02-11, 03:25.
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Richard Tarleton
The only time I've had to organise a funeral it was a humanist affair for an aged and much loved relative. As people were filing into the crematorium we had the slow movement from the Schubert String Quintet. After the eulogies and a reading we had the Sonnet and Epilogue from Britten Serenade for Tenor Horn and Strings (this had personal significance) and as people were getting ready to file out the 2nd movement of Schubert's 5th symphony, which seemed to give just the right degree of lift at the end of the proceedings.
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Originally posted by MrGongGong View PostI find this music consoling
there's no alternative but to give in and let it take over ..........
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7a0Z2yndlOs
This has to be a test, to see how many people can get to the end of the 11 minute YouTube video!
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3rd Viennese School
I used to play the last mvt of Tchaikovsky Symphony no.6 on my dark days.
On the bus.
Of course, that was years ago!
3VS
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Freddie Campbell
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