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Mimi Ezust:
>But where is our profound musical 'home'? Who are the composers we most
>turn to when we are feeling like we want to cleanse our tastebuds? Which
>are the compositions we select when we need a good old pal, or want to
>renew ourselves after a very stressful time? What is our own personal,
>guaranteed, tried-and-true feel-good music? What are the pieces of music
>we have sought out more than five times in the last year?
I don't dare listen to any piece five times in a year, lest it lose its
freshness, as has happened with some former favorites (lots of Beethoven
and Brahms, for instance.) My personal core pieces are those I cannot
get enough of after many years, and which I just have to hear at least
once a year. Some of those go back half a century, for me, and quite a
few are "old warhorses" by any measure, which I have thought twice about
mentioning, but what the heck.... Their compositional dates span a few
centuries. Here is some of my favorite musical comfort food:
Bach - Brandenburg #6; various chorales; Overture in the French Manner
(Sandor, piano)
Vivaldi - Mandolin Concerti
Scarlatti - Sonatas (Gieseking)
Telemann - Suite in A Minor for Flute and Strings
Stoelzel - Concerto Grosso for Trumpets, Strings and Continuo
Beethoven - 4th Piano Concerto (the most comforting piece I know, though
I can't hear it as often as I once did); Pastoral Symphony; Tempest
Sonata (when my wife plays it.)
Schubert - Unfinished Symphony; Great C Major Symphony
Mendelssohn - Midsummer Night's Dream (complete--Leppard or Previn);
Scottish Symphony
Schumann - Cello Concerto; Rhenish Symphony
Brahms - Handel Variations (Fleischer)
Dvorak - 8th Symphony
Mahler - 3d Symphony
Strauss - Burlesque for Piano and Orchestra
Tchaikovsky -5th Symphony
Borodin - 2nd Symphony
Mussorgsky - Pictures at an Exhibition
Stravinsky - Petrouchka, Firebird (complete)
Prokofiev - Classical Symphony; Romeo and Juliet (complete)
Shostakovich - Piano Concerto #2
Bartok - Dance Suite; Music for Strings, Percussion and Celeste; Piano
Concerto #3
Sibelius - Symphony #2; Violin Concerto, and nearly everything else
Copland - Appalachian Spring
Barber - Symphony 1; Violin Concerto
Schuman - New England Triptych
Ives - Three Places in New England
Bloch - Concerto Grosso #1
Diamond - 4th Symphony
Thompson - Symphony 2
Thomson - Symphony on a Hymn Tune
Shapero - Symphony for Classical Orchestra
Rochberg - Slow Fires of Autumn
Meyer - Violin Concerto
Elgar - Cello Concerto; Enigma Variations
Vaughan Williams - London Symphony; Tallis Fantasia (and plenty more).
Debussy - La Mer
Ravel - Daphnis & Chloe; Piano Concertos
Poulenc - Concertos
Respighi - Ancient Airs and Dances Suites
Orff - Carmina Burana
Henze - Telemanniana
Jim Tobin
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