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Old Aug 24 2008, 12:06 AM

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Liebestraum no. 3. easy.
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Old Aug 24 2008, 3:17 AM

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Beethoven
-9th Symphony, 3rd and 4th movements
-String quartet op.135, 3rd movement
-String quartet op.132, 3rd movement
-String quartet op.130, 5th movement (cavatina)

All of those have sent me into tears at one point or another.
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Old Aug 24 2008, 5:34 PM

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Almost teary eyed at the end of Die Kunst der Fuge. But never quite.
oh my!
I remember the very first time I heard this, it was a music history class, I was 17 or so, and the teacher had just told us that Bach died before he could finish this piece...
And I burst into tears at the unfinished end.
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Old Aug 27 2008, 7:46 PM

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"the cat and the mouse" by coplan. the mousy died.......*sniff*
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Buxtehude's Klag-lied from BuxWV 76 is a very touching piece. Buxtehude composed it for his father's funeral. I am near to cry whenever I hear it's sad melody and the wonderful harmonic background. I have only listened to Emma Kirkby's and Lars Ulrik Mortensen's recording of the song, but it's just great.

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