The piece of music I'd hate not to hear again is the music I've not heard yet. Despite a lifetime of listening and playing lots of music I realise I've only scratched the available music in the most perfunctory way. Ideally, if I was shipwrecked on an imaginary Desert Island with a power supply and a good hi-fi system, a large box of cds of music I don't know would be the perfect companion.
Five pieces you would be very sad never to hear again
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As for favourites:
On reflection, I think there has to be an obvious five and a less than obvious five.
The obvious five are:
Vaughan Williams - Symphony No 2
Copland - Old American Songs
Faure - Requiem
Rachmaninov - Piano Concerto No 2
......and either a disc of the greatest hits of Delius or Puccini.
But a lot of people could have guessed at something along these lines.
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Tough question and like others I'm inclined to choose particular recordings of my chosen pieces.
Wagner: Die Meistersinger von Nurnberg Staatskapelle Dresden/Karajan
Mahler: Symphony No 2 Concertgebouw/Haitink (Christmas Day 1984)
Elgar: Symphony No 1 LPO/Solti
Bruckner: Symphony No 9 VPO/Karajan (Salzburg 25/7/1976)
Wagner: Der Ring des Nibelungen VPO/Solti
It's much more interesting to read of other people's enthusiasms for certain pieces/recordings as possible inspiration for further exploration oneself."The sound is the handwriting of the conductor" - Bernard Haitink
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