I wrote on my blog yesterday about the joys of falling asleep to classical music - not because the piece you are listening to is boring, but because there is a certain glorious state of concentration that is found in intense listening. For me Elgar's Dream of Gerontius is a particular favourite - I love it, but I've never managed to get through the whole thing without nodding off. And while I sleep, what dreams! I tend to drop off as soon as it gets to 'Jesu, Maria - I am near to death, And Thou art calling me...' before lurching awake at the moment our hero is placed before his Judge and being led away by the Angel (a bewildering figure to me, having heard none of the rest of her part). I've resisted all attempts to find out what happens while I'm snoozing - I assume it's pretty good, but again - what dreams!
Does anyone else have pieces of music they enjoy in this way, or pieces they put on to sleep to?
Does anyone else have pieces of music they enjoy in this way, or pieces they put on to sleep to?
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