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David Harbin wrote asking for recommendations of:
>...effective recordings that I could play at high volumes to remind him
>that his neighbours like to sleep at midnight?
One of these may suit your purposes:
To illustrate to youngsters that CM isn't devoid of cojones, I usually play:
Ginastera's SQ2: V: Furioso (a.k.a. IV: Finale Furioso of his Concierto para
Cuerdas)
Holst: Planets: Mars (Wm Steinberg & Boston SO version)
Shostakovich's 8th Symphony: 2nd movement
Bartok's Music for Strings, Percussion and Celesta: IV Allegro molto.
To get even for harm done to one's sleep, I'd recommend vexatious pieces
by: Lutoslawski, Penderecki, Schnittke, and Zdenek Lukas
But to get the sleep you seem to be wanting, I'd try to reach some truce
about a suitable time to shut down the noise.
Bert Bailey, in Canada (duh, eh?)
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