December 29, 201015 yr One piece my fellows. If you had to pick a SINGLE piece (if it's a multi movement work then pick a single movement) to be played at your funeral, what would it be? Happy, sad, triumphant, depressed, WHATEVER! What would you choose if you could have ANYTHING played at your funeral? I'll start things off. Cliche as it is, I would have to have the "Ode to Joy" played at my funeral. The whole thing too, not some dumbed down, childhood whistling version either. It's such a beautiful piece, I'd think I'd want the attendees to remember me by it. I realize this is both extremely unrealistic and somewhat arrogant, but hey it's hypothetical. Your turn.
December 29, 201015 yr http://listen.grooveshark.com/s/Goodbye+Pork+Pie+Hat/2saims into http://listen.grooveshark.com/s/Lonely+Woman+lp+Version+/25dQxm into http://listen.grooveshark.com/s/Street+Woman/2z6USA Then again, morbid topic, brah.
December 29, 201015 yr The Crisis - Ennio Morricone or (and I know I'm cheating here) Salvation is Created - Pavel Chesnokov or (and now I'm really cheating) Shenandoah - Frank Ticheli I honestly can't choose between those, but I'll make sure that I have a LONG funeral so that they can all fit in lol
December 29, 201015 yr I think I would like to have Chopin's Nocturne in C minor. Or maybe his "Raindrop" prelude. Or maybe "The Breaking of the Fellowship," by Howard Shore (Lord of the Rings). Or maybe Jupiter by Holst. Or maybe... So many songs to choose from, only one funeral... =P Anyway, I suppose that when I become a more skilled composer, I will probably compose a song or two that would be fitting for my funeral.
December 29, 201015 yr Cool topic! I'd want them to play Chopin's Prelude in E minor, Rachmaninoff's Second Piano Concerto, Second Movement, and then Blackbird by The Beatles to cheer them up. I can choose 3 right? =P -John
December 30, 201015 yr Without a doubt, .Quite possibly the most beautiful song I've ever heard for all it's simplicity. Max Richter did a wonderful job. ^^ And when the violin comes in with the high-pitched half notes, I can barely keep my eyes dry :( I'd hire a quintet myself if I had to.
January 18, 201115 yr The Requiem I shall write for myself, what else ? Hahaha! That's exactly what I was thinking! However, on a more serious note, I would want the actual Ode to Joy as the original poster had said. It's just so beautiful and Beethoven's 9th is my favorite work anyways, so why not!? Other than the OP thinking that it's "cliche" I have yet to find anything more simply beautiful than this!
January 18, 201115 yr Well, if my future Requiem can't be performed because everybody runs scared away :P I can set as 2nd option the St.Mathew Passion Aria "Erbarme Dich" has one of the most beautiful and profound Violin parts ever composed, and sung by a beautiful Alto Voice, (a mature woman please, NO childs)
January 18, 201115 yr I guess if I weren't to write something in my lifetime that surpasses it, then Barber's Adagio for Strings.
January 19, 201115 yr The Benny Hill Theme. The Requiem I shall write for myself, what else ? Or this.
January 20, 201115 yr Don't Believe The Hype by Public Enemy Or if I am a little serious Brahmn's the whole 3rd Symphony ... yes they would have to make a choice between either or to sit thru.
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