I recall a time when I was feeling extremely low. I tried to listen to Parry's 5th Symphony, which I is a work that exudes a feeling of calm. But as Ff inferred, it was annoying and sounded insincere.
The saddest music
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Originally posted by pastoralguy View PostIt reminds me of a lament for something lost. This is one work which, for me, just needs the bare bones of the notes - no ornamentation required.
So something that "reminds" you of a lament is more poignant than a 'real' lament ?
If sad laments are what you seek the Duduk music of Armenia is the place to go IMV
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Roehre
Originally posted by Ferretfancy View PostI've just thought, Delius - particularly Sea Drift, but all his music has a sense of loss which may not touch everybody. Absorbing though, if you are in the right mood.
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Originally posted by Hornspieler View Post......
Ravel: Pavan pour une infante defunte
The work that I had to play to open a commemorative concert, only five days after that tragic event.
Sad, yes - also very poignant. For some strange reason I think it is the 'loneliest' piece I know.
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amateur51
Originally posted by Mary Chambers View PostMichael Berkeley said that his guests on Private Passions very rarely choose cheerful music. Sad music helps us in some way.
"Happy families are all alike; every unhappy family is unhappy in its own way."
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