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Alexis Edorh wrote:
>Very nice idea. I would like to add Orff's Carmina Burana.
There are fidderent shades of "black", dark.
In a really non - kitschy way, absolutely tasteful dark music is in my
opinion Rachmaninoffs Trio elegiaque. I have right here the Recording
of the "Beaux Arts Trio" on Philips. It is like the darkness of regret,
pain to the heart, very esthetical, expressive, powerful, pathetic.
Yes, i should skip the satanism, but i could not resist to recommend on
Prokoffiefs "Suggestion diabolique". This is dark - frightening. I love
it.
Then, also frightening, very abstract, but also dark: Edgar Varese:
Ionisation. As a conductor maybe a recording with Pierre Boulez should
work fine.
Thus are my actual votes.
Regards,
Norman Reppingen
Germany.
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