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There are so many! But when I die, I've asked to have Prokofiev's Classical Symphony played... fun and funny. Life's fleeting and often....a colossal joke.
Or Schubert...or Mahler...or Chopin! Finlandia! or maybe Tatiana's letter scene from Eugene Onegin or Ginastera's La Moza Donsa. Or...
Well, there are so many!
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im absolutely in love with khatia buniatishvili's recording of rach 2, especially the first mvmt, her tempo choices and rubato is perfect to me
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Here is one that never fails to make me happy. It's one I have listened to several times over the past few days. It is Vladimir Horowitz playing Mozart Piano Concerto # 23 K.488 in A Major.
I find a lot of Mozart's piano music "happy." That many are in major keys, is probably one reason. That many of the tempi are fast, is probably another reason. I love the way he handles scales, going up and down the keyboard, the way he will reverse the scale for a short time and the move up again. Sometimes, he takes short patterns, puts them into phrases and repeats them, sometimes modifies the notes, and off again he goes, up and down the keyboard. The dynamics change, the expressions change and to me, they are delightful. The bass changes a lot, the scales work well in the left hand as well, the Alberti bass to accompany the melodies are delightful -- Mozart always has something going on and he changes often enough to keep anything from becoming boring. When this was over, and there was silence, I felt as though I needed a nap. Pure bliss.
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Carl Vine - Sonata No. 1 - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=R_WaLEayELY
Grieg - Peer Gynt Suite No. 1 - "Morning Mood" - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=x463zoWpiVI
Puccini - Pavarotti - "Che gelida manina" - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OkHGUaB1Bs8
* 3:34 - 3:47 *
And so many more!