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Old Jan 8 2006, 3:45 AM

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The Gabriel Faure Requiem Mass...never in my life have I felt so close to God as when I sang 'Hosana in Excelsis' at the top of my lungs in a Catholic cathedral in the middle of a huge bass section. It moved me in such a magical way, that I can't help but thank God for everything, all the bad all the good...all the things I am jaded about....Linda, I miss you

pieces like that are why I compose, why music is me why my passion is to create music....
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Old Jan 8 2006, 6:54 AM

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Top 3:

* BACH, Johann Sebastian: Matthäus Passion (cliché, I know...)
* PROKOFIEV, Sergei: Piano Concerto Nos. 2 and 3 (spicy)
* HENDERICKX, Wim: String Quartet 2 "The Seven Chakras" (whiha)

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Old Jan 14 2006, 5:00 PM

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Maurice Ravel - "Boléro" for Orchestra (or, as I call it, "chills and goosebumps")
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Old Jan 15 2006, 12:38 PM

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Presently: Schubert- 4th Symphony "Tragic" 2nd movement

I think Boléro is inexplicably repetitive and can bore one to death.
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Old Jan 15 2006, 1:12 PM
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I have a new top 6. Here shown in no particular order

* Beethoven - Piano sonata no 13
* Beethoven - Piano concerto no 5
* Grieg - String quartet in Gmaj
* Grieg - String quintet in f minor (unfinished)
* Mozart - Symphony no 39
* Prokofiev - Violin concerto no 1

I really recomend the string quartet, passionate stuff.
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Old Jan 15 2006, 1:18 PM

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Arvo Part symphony n.2!!

Tree by Johnathan Newman!(the triple quartet)
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Old Jan 15 2006, 1:25 PM
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Hmm... You have provoked my interest, Chad. Do you know where i can download a performance of Part's second symphony?
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Old Jan 16 2006, 11:47 AM
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Currently my favorite pieces are anything by Aaron copland
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Old Jan 16 2006, 12:21 PM

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uhh... Amazon! maybe, it is one of his older works, and I have no idea if it be on the internet.
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Old Jan 16 2006, 12:40 PM

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My favourite piece of music is Yesterday by Beatles of course and my second favourite is music made by the norwegian band: royksopp!

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