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  • rauschwerk
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    • Nov 2010
    • 1481

    #46
    Grainger: Mock Morris (piano version); Seventeen come Sunday; In Dahomey (Cakewalk Smasher).

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    • kernelbogey
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      • Nov 2010
      • 5743

      #47
      10/3/21: 01:24 AM
      Jacques Ibert (1890-1962)
      Divertissement
      NDR Elbphilharmonie Orchestra, Paavo Jarvi (conductor)

      This didn't just make me smile/feel good: I was laughing out loud in the final movement. Long time since I'd heard it!

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      • cloughie
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        • Dec 2011
        • 22118

        #48
        Originally posted by Edgy 2 View Post
        Now, if Khatia Buniatishvili were to pop round to my house and play some Alkan on my little Yamaha digi piano in my living room
        That would make me feel quite good
        Will have to wait, edge, though she could play it in your garden on March 29 - have you got her number?

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        • cloughie
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          • Dec 2011
          • 22118

          #49
          Originally posted by kernelbogey View Post
          10/3/21: 01:24 AM
          Jacques Ibert (1890-1962)
          Divertissement
          NDR Elbphilharmonie Orchestra, Paavo Jarvi (conductor)

          This didn't just make me smile/feel good: I was laughing out loud in the final movement. Long time since I'd heard it!


          My all time favourite recording of the work.

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          • MickyD
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            • Nov 2010
            • 4754

            #50
            Boyce: Symphony No.1

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            • Barbirollians
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              • Nov 2010
              • 11677

              #51
              Originally posted by Richard Barrett View Post
              Surely the only "non-feelgood" music is music one doesn't like?
              Not sure that is correct - I like Metamorphosen, Elgar’s Sospiri - He was despised from the Messiah but I would not regard them as feelgood.

              Beethoven Piano Concerto No 5 for me .

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              • cloughie
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                • Dec 2011
                • 22118

                #52
                Bruckner Sym 7 - Movt 3

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                • Rolmill
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                  • Nov 2010
                  • 634

                  #53
                  All very subjective, but if I want my mood improved the 'never fails' solution is: Bizet - Symphony in C (all of it).

                  To Richard Barrett's comment, I think there is a distinction to be made between "non-feelgood" and "feel-notgood" music. The latter might be equivalent to music one doesn't like, whereas I think the former encompasses the kinds of example Barbirollians gives in #51.

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                  • Padraig
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                    • Feb 2013
                    • 4234

                    #54
                    If, to paraphrase Richard's observation, feelgood music is music that you like, then I like the melancholy of the sonnet Love's Farewell by Michael Drayton, and its setting by Tobias Hume, his contemporary. I play this version often and I think of Gamba, our late colleague who first posted it.

                    Tobias Hume, Loves Farewell (Musicall Humors n. 47)Luciana Elizondo, viola da gambaRegistrato a Cremona nella Chiesa di Santa Maria Maddalena© 2013 co'l part...

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                    • Edgy 2
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                      • Jan 2019
                      • 2035

                      #55
                      Originally posted by cloughie View Post
                      Will have to wait, edge, though she could play it in your garden on March 29 - have you got her number?
                      “Music is the best means we have of digesting time." — Igor Stravinsky

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                      • edashtav
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                        • Jul 2012
                        • 3670

                        #56
                        Originally posted by Nick Armstrong View Post
                        Just saw this thread for the first time, and the first piece to pop into my head is the orchestral version of

                        John Foulds: April-England

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                        • kernelbogey
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                          • Nov 2010
                          • 5743

                          #57
                          Does 'feelgood' equal 'joy' for others here? That is my interpretation.

                          If I felt predominantly sad, say, and wished to indulge that for a while rather than dispel it, I might listen to the Mahler 5 adagietto, maybe, or the slow movement of the Brhams horn trio. That would be different from encouraging myself away from a particular mood by playing a 'feelgood' piece.

                          So... Vivaldi Concerto for two trumpets would do it for me - unalloyed joy.

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                          • Richard Barrett
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                            • Jan 2016
                            • 6259

                            #58
                            Apart from not regarding Mahler's Adagietto as a "sad" piece (and neither did he I think), I don't really think that either music or human emotions are so simple that one of them can just send the other off in a particular direction. Surely music and mood-enhancing substances are two quite different things!

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                            • Joseph K
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                              • Oct 2017
                              • 7765

                              #59
                              Originally posted by Richard Barrett View Post
                              Apart from not regarding Mahler's Adagietto as a "sad" piece (and neither did he I think),
                              Agreed. I tend to think that piece has a kind of Romantic yearning ('Sehnsucht').


                              Originally posted by Richard Barrett View Post
                              I don't really think that either music or human emotions are so simple that one of them can just send the other off in a particular direction. Surely music and mood-enhancing substances are two quite different things!
                              Indeed.

                              I think the thing here is that while it might be true that under a particular set of circumstances a piece of music might just send me off in a particular direction, this is essentially unrepeatable, for me at least. That's not to say that there's not something to listening to wonderful music many times, though.
                              Personally, there's quite a lot of sad music e.g. late Liszt piano pieces that really chimed with me at one time many years ago, but whose particular expressive affect I can't feel as involved with now, and possibly even relatively shortly after that moment; this raises the point that's already been raised on the thread - that if it's consolation in sad circumstances you're after a 'feel-good' piece would not necessarily be a conventionally 'happy' piece of music.

                              So perhaps ironically for me I only appreciate my 'feel-good' music when I'm already to some extent feeling good and thus am receptive to the music's feel-good properties.
                              Last edited by Joseph K; 13-03-21, 10:43.

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                              • cloughie
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                                • Dec 2011
                                • 22118

                                #60
                                Bizet: L’Arlesienne Suites

                                Too much analysis on this thread! Just put on the music and say ‘I feel good...I knew I would’!

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