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This is beautiful. I wasn’t expecting singing.Lament For The Valley - Karl Jenkins -- composition in commemoration of the 50th anniversary of the Aberfan disaster in Wales
This is beautiful. I wasn’t expecting singing.Lament For The Valley - Karl Jenkins -- composition in commemoration of the 50th anniversary of the Aberfan disaster in Wales
This one always knocks my socks off. It's the second movement of Mozart's Piano Concerto No. 21, and if it sounds familiar (to other than classical music lovers), it's because Neil Diamond "borrowed" the tune for Song Sung Blue! It's incredibly beautiful.
Really!..nice lookin fella...I think I know the bass player in this orchestra
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It’s an excellent video. I really like how the individual musicians are highlighted throughout the performance. They are all so good. It’s not the same bass player. They look similar but that’s about it.Really!..nice lookin fella...
I think it is a great video.....
It highlights the members of the orchestra and I really love that quiet spot at the end
p.s. you can see all the bass players here
https://www.lso.co.uk/about-us/the-orchestra/players/
It's interesting about rock music based on classical pieces. Keep in mind, not all the "classical pieces" were written during the classical era. There were baroque pieces (Corellia, etc), classical pieces (Mozart, etc), and romantic era (Brahms, etc) pieces that have been lumped together as classical. Just a thought....A lot of rock music is based on classical pieces. Sometimes rock will rock up classical music. I love rock and classical music. When they merge it is amazing.
Take Pachelbel's "Canon in D", there are many rock songs based on this piece of music.
Two examples are:
"Hook" by Blues Traveler
"Memories" by Maroon 5
There is no limit to being moved listening to music and no limit to discovery in music.
Love him. Have most of his albums. Even got to go to one of his concerts.