To: Pharmboy
Good choices. I would have to have some Mahler. His 9th is from 1910, is that close enough?
27 posted on
12/05/2001 7:31:49 PM PST by
ecurbh
To: ecurbh
Yep--Mahler's Ninth is great. There is also a Bruckner Symphony (I can't remember precisely which one, but I think it's in D) that's quite good.
30 posted on
12/05/2001 7:35:18 PM PST by
Pharmboy
To: ecurbh
Ahhhh- Mahler! Moves me to tears every time!
I play the piano, Chopin's Etudes are my favorites.
Can I add classic Japanese koto music? Midori No Asa is beautiful, and ancient Celtic/Irish music is too.
Amazing Grace- or just about anything on bagpipes- is sublime.
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