In Reply to: Can you name a classical work that meets this criteria? posted by KellyG on September 18, 2006 at 12:24:23:
Gorecki's Symphony No. 3:"Symphony of Sorrowful songs" (Zinman/Upshaw)Your mileage may vary however.
Neil
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Follow Ups Full ThreadTopic - Can you name a classical work that meets this criteria? - KellyG 12:24:23 09/18/06 (62)
- Brahms, Alto Rhapsody - gd 21:08:00 09/21/06 (1)
- Brahms, Vier Letze Lieder - JTimothyA 21:45:00 09/23/06 (1)
- We Change. - Bob Neill 09:50:52 09/21/06 (3)
- But if you insist... - Bob Neill 11:53:54 09/21/06 (2)
- Thank you. - KellyG 13:28:43 09/21/06 (1)
- Re: Thank you. - Bob Neill 18:02:07 09/21/06 (0)
- As a philistine, this does it for me: - pronto pup 07:16:24 09/21/06 (1)
- really good work, and fun(n/t) - gd 21:02:23 09/21/06 (0)
- If Ludwig's Appasionata doesn't rock your world, you're deaf or dead. nt - tinear 16:06:52 09/20/06 (1)
- Taste changes and develops. - Larry I 13:43:09 09/20/06 (0)
- Samuel Barber... - nubz 13:39:49 09/20/06 (1)
- Adagio: a saccharine, cloying piece that has become a cliché - Feanor 07:37:49 09/25/06 (0)
- 'The Lark Ascending', Vaughan Williams - Feanor 13:24:05 09/20/06 (0)
- Rachmaninoff's second piano concerto nt - Soundmind 05:53:55 09/20/06 (0)
- The Letter Duet - Canzonetta sull'aria: "Che soave zeffiretto" - JTimothyA 19:10:59 09/19/06 (0)
- Off the top of my head....Rachmaninoff's "Vocalise." - Soundmind 16:56:55 09/19/06 (0)
- FWIW: Can you name a classical work that meets this criterion? (NT) - Kal Rubinson 14:04:07 09/19/06 (1)
- Thank you Kal. -nt - KellyG 20:41:24 09/19/06 (0)
- Thanks everyone for the responses! - KellyG 08:23:14 09/19/06 (3)
- one way to try to get a dyed in the wool pop/rock lover - sjg 12:00:22 09/19/06 (1)
- She forgot Carmina Burana by Orff. nt - tinear 15:35:53 09/20/06 (0)
- No more pointless than many..... - Chuck Y 08:56:40 09/19/06 (0)
- Mahler 3 last movement - 60's Bernstein nt. - castironandtubes 07:07:06 09/19/06 (1)
- Re: I could've put that on my list too - Neil E. 07:22:47 09/19/06 (0)
- It works for me... - Neil E. 06:24:09 09/19/06 (1)
- Then again there's always - Neil E. 06:30:06 09/19/06 (0)
- perhaps Greig's Two Elegiac Melodies because they're so emotionally manipulative (nt) - Bersani 22:56:41 09/18/06 (0)
- Beethoven Symphony #6.....the best linked here... - TWB 20:49:50 09/18/06 (0)
- Re: Can you name a classical work that meets this criteria? - Brian Cheney 20:11:04 09/18/06 (1)
- Re: Can you name a classical work that meets this criteria? - Todd Krieger 20:50:22 09/18/06 (0)
- I like your question but... - BJordan 19:42:50 09/18/06 (6)
- Perhaps, but.. - KellyG 21:33:11 09/18/06 (5)
- As I said I like the question... - BJordan 15:11:45 09/19/06 (3)
- Re: As I said I like the question... - KellyG 20:45:55 09/19/06 (2)
- Yeah...bunch of sour pusses, huh?:-)... - SE 03:35:11 09/19/06 (0)
- Janacek- "Taras Bulba" [nt] - Todd Krieger 19:00:09 09/18/06 (0)
- Me neither. nt - markrohr 18:06:21 09/18/06 (15)
- Thanks for taking the time to reply though! :-) - KellyG 18:44:31 09/18/06 (14)
- Re: Thanks for taking the time to reply though! :-) - markrohr 04:10:44 09/19/06 (13)
- To me, the original post seems to imply... - M. Lucky 08:32:26 09/19/06 (1)
- Has the word "opinion" been banned from this forum?... - SE 09:36:08 09/19/06 (0)
- "assumes that the hypothetical "uninitiated listener" is a Westerner"... - SE 06:57:14 09/19/06 (6)
- Sheesh yourself! - markrohr 10:14:48 09/19/06 (1)
- Well... - SE 09:30:27 09/20/06 (1)
- Re: "assumes that the hypothetical "uninitiated listener" is a Westerner"... - chaprajilla 07:10:56 09/19/06 (3)
- Well, now I agree with you... - SE 07:37:36 09/19/06 (2)
- Re: Well, now I agree with you... - chaprajilla 08:58:28 09/19/06 (1)
- Absolute Litmus!:-)... - SE 09:26:41 09/19/06 (0)
- Re: Thanks for taking the time to reply though! :-) - chaprajilla 06:48:31 09/19/06 (3)
- Dunno... - SE 07:06:23 09/19/06 (2)
- My post may be clear... - KellyG 08:16:41 09/19/06 (1)
- Sure. That's quite possible... - SE 09:16:27 09/19/06 (0)
- No. nt - M. Lucky 14:27:19 09/18/06 (0)
- Re: Can you name a classical work that meets this criteria? - Amphissa 14:07:19 09/18/06 (0)
- Re: Can you name a classical work that meets this criteria? - garrod 13:59:49 09/18/06 (0)
- "Au fond du temple saint," Bizet's Pearlfishers, Bjoerling, Merrill - Pat D 13:42:33 09/18/06 (2)
- I like the way you think, Pat. Couldn't have picked a better one! (nt) - hesson11 19:39:36 09/18/06 (1)
- Re: I like the way you think, Pat. Couldn't have picked a better one! (nt) - Pat D 06:57:28 09/19/06 (0)
- Re: Can you name a classical work that meets this criteria? - no1maestro 13:01:11 09/18/06 (0)
- Nessem Dorma from act 3 of Turandot by Puccini...... - Chuck Y 12:44:48 09/18/06 (0)
Follow Ups
- It works for me... - Neil E. 06:24:09 09/19/06 (1)
- Then again there's always - Neil E. 06:30:06 09/19/06 (0)