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ralphb

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Hey, I just listened (for the 1000th time) to the Last movement of Eivind Groven's 2nd symphony and 3rd movement of his concerto for piano.. They both make me cry happy tears. :happytears: So I'd recommend them.

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I guess it really depends on how you define joyful.

"joyful |ˈjoifəl|

adjective

feeling, expressing, or causing great pleasure and happiness : joyful music." -New Oxford American Dictionary.

So if you were talking about effervescent music, than I would say that the aforementioned works would fit the category.

But if you were really talking about music that caused great pleasure and happiness, then Mahler's 2nd would probably be spot on.

Other works that really have that big "payoff" (to me) include:

• Kabalevsky's 3rd Piano Concerto ("Youth" concerto)

• Shostakovich's 2nd Piano Concerto

• Rach's 2nd Piano Concerto

• Prokofiev's 3rd Piano Concerto

• Shostakovich's 9th Symphony

I guess one really has to decide where to draw the thin line between pieces that you like and pieces that are joyful. But I say that those pieces fit the bill.

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I'm not that clued up on classical music but I love much of the soundtrack from the film Amelie (Yann Tiersen is the composer), the music is extremely joyful.

Amelie? Which particular piece? I love that particular soundtrack but I find them to be more "subtle" and "mysterious" and less "happy". Eg. Valse d' Amelie.

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Amelie? Which particular piece? I love that particular soundtrack but I find them to be more "subtle" and "mysterious" and less "happy". Eg. Valse d' Amelie.

Maybe that says something about my taste, I am into more subtle music.

In particular I like track 5 - La Noyee, that's the most joyful one IMO.

I think it's more the piano ones that are mysterious, like Sur le Fil and Le Moulin.

Oh, another joyful one - Elysium from the Gladiator soundtrack.

:thumbsup:

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Definitely Shostokavich's Festive Overture. It makes me want to get up and dance. Which is odd. I don't think you are normally supposed to dance to classical music. Except for ballet. Maybe we should turn Festive Overture into a ballet. There's an idea.

That's the whole idea of jigs, waltzes, and yes, ballets. There is plenty of classical music that you can dance to!

I personally haven't heard anything that really makes me happy... I know that Schumann's Piano Concerto has always been able to calm me, but I can't say I know any downright happy pieces. :whistle:

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I went to a piano recital last night and heard GeNIA play, among other things, Rachmaninoff's Prelude in C Minor Op. 23 No. 7 - I couldn't stop smiling and wanted to laugh out loud because it just made me well up with happiness! Now I don't know whether that was because of GeNIA's inherently expressive playing but regardless, for a piece of music to have that effect on you ... how can it be called anything but joyful! x

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I don't think you are normally supposed to dance to classical music.

Really? =0 A lot of it makes me want to dance, makes want to wallow in the gravel on the ground, makes me want to fly.. And I do all those things. I've been doing it wrong all along?? Nooooo....

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