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What Is the Greatest Musical Work of All Time?
3/1/2006
| Reaganesque
Posted on 03/01/2006 7:54:55 PM PST by Reaganesque
I was sitting here tonight listening to Mozart's Requiem and I got to thinking: what do I consider to be the best work of music ever? For my part, Mozart's work really does the trick for me when I need to be re-energized. Therefore, I believe that his Requiem is the greatest work of all time. There just isn't another work that is as powerful and passionate. When the chorus sings the final "Amen" at the end of "Lacrimosa" I get the feeling that he knew it was the last thing he would ever write. It gives me chills at times.
Other favorites are:
Handel's Messiah
The 1812 Overture by Tchaikovsky
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To: Reaganesque
And I'm only partially kidding.
To: Reaganesque
Gershwin - Summertime
Summertime, And the livin' is easy Fish are jumpin' And the cotton is high
Your daddy's rich And your mamma's good lookin' So hush little baby Don't you cry...
Gustav Holst: The Planets
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posted on
03/01/2006 9:44:54 PM PST
by
GOPJ
To: Reaganesque
Interesting that Beethoven has three and Mozat only oneGuess I need to learn how to count again. Beethoven has four while Mozart a lonely but lovely one.
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posted on
03/01/2006 9:46:06 PM PST
by
im4eagles
(and the eagles shall soar above)
To: Northeastern_Realist
I am partial to "Emerson, Lake and Palmer. They combine the old with new and add poetry with their music.
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posted on
03/01/2006 9:47:50 PM PST
by
cibco
(Xin Loi... Saddam)
To: Reaganesque
I once heard Tom Petty referred to as "the butt-ugliest man in rock and roll." ;-) Uglier than Roy Orbison? Yikes.
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posted on
03/01/2006 9:48:08 PM PST
by
JustaCowgirl
(I say if you want to plead insanity, great, we'll fry you in a clown suit.---Dennis Miller)
To: Reaganesque
Hayden! Bach! Rosini! Mozart! Beethoven!
I've got 'em all but the best is,
The ONE!
The ONLY!
BOB WILLS and THE TEXAS PLAYBOYS!
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posted on
03/01/2006 9:48:32 PM PST
by
Ruy Dias de Bivar
(Islam, the religion of the criminally insane.)
To: Alouette
it is very possible that Mozart didn't write all of it. To quote Arnold, "How do you know this guy killed your friend, Moe Sart?"
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posted on
03/01/2006 9:48:48 PM PST
by
JavaTheHutt
( Gun Control - The difference between Lexington Green and Tienanmen Square.)
To: JavaTheHutt
Agree with regards to Amazing Grace. It was one of the first to come to my mind upon seeing this thread. For some reason I love it on bagpipes. And I generally can't stand bagpipes.
The other is "Battle Hymn of the Republic"
OK, bring on the flames folks...but I honestly don't find The Star Spangled Banner to be very impressive as music. Of course it gets me every time I hear it just because of what it IS and REPRESENTS but jeez, wasn't it originally an old drinking song or something?
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posted on
03/01/2006 9:49:45 PM PST
by
Nik Naym
(Ted Kennedy's Oldsmobile has killed more people than Dick Cheney's shotgun.)
To: Reaganesque
"Die lustigen Weiber von Windsor' .... Followed by Electric Light Orchestra's New World Record.
To: DoWhatsRight
Yah, I love Elvis' "Blue Moon" in that movie and the into song, "Owe My Soul to the Company Store"....always good, no matter what movie they show up in.......
To: daler
Boots Randolph is a musical immortal?
He is if you're a sax fan!
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posted on
03/01/2006 9:50:51 PM PST
by
mugs99
(Don't take life too seriously, you won't get out alive.)
To: Alouette
Gin and Juice- Snoop Dogg
Nothin' But a "G" Thang- Dr. Dre
Ano of course anything by the Osmonds.:-)
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posted on
03/01/2006 9:51:11 PM PST
by
tlross
(No man must, must- F. Schiller)
To: Reaganesque
Benny Hill has much to atone for.
LOL!!!
.
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posted on
03/01/2006 9:52:00 PM PST
by
mugs99
(Don't take life too seriously, you won't get out alive.)
To: Billthedrill
In-A-Gadda-Da-Vida Greatest Drum Solo Ever At least that's what I tell my drummer friends. Louis Belson. Skin Deep. Ellington. Uptown. Listen to this. Please. You will be amazed. I promise.
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posted on
03/01/2006 9:53:10 PM PST
by
MistrX
To: Age of Reason
You got that right. If I had to choose, it would be St. John's Passion, with Musical Offering as a close second.
To: Reaganesque
It's going to be something by Bach. What, specifically, I don't know. But Bach wrote it.
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posted on
03/01/2006 9:54:24 PM PST
by
Gordongekko909
(I know. Let's cut his WHOLE BODY off.)
To: Reaganesque
Requiem and the 9th, in that order.
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posted on
03/01/2006 9:55:47 PM PST
by
JasonC
To: Reaganesque
Arnold singing: "I'll be Bach .... U B Beethoven."
Actually, my all time fave is "Takin' care of (or "uh") Business by BACHman,Turner Overdrive.
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posted on
03/01/2006 9:56:18 PM PST
by
wizr
To: freedumb2003
Classical Gas is one of my all time favorites.
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posted on
03/01/2006 9:57:06 PM PST
by
MistrX
To: Reaganesque
Handel's Messiah.
I feel it is truly inspired.
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