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Andrew Carlan:
>I guess once I got started I just didn't know when to stop. So I stopped
>arbitrarily. But these are along hundreds of tunes I can't forgot.
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>Bach
>Lobe den Herren
>Nun Danket Alle Gott
>Eine Feste Burg
>and hundreds of other chorales
Most of there were traditional tunes; only the harmony is Bach, actually.
(I could be wrong).
One of my favorites is the Qui Sedes from the B minor mass. OK, that's not
a great tune. How about Sto:lzel's "Bist Du bei Mir"?
>Haydn
>2nd mv't String Qt. op. 76/2 "Deutschand"
Ah! This one was written in conscious emulation of the measured tones of:
God Save the King. So much for "irrefutably..."
>Handel
>Every Valley
>I Know That My Redeemer Liveth
Even better: "O thou that tellest good tidings to Zion" ... what a song!
And "The trumpet shall sound", with the beautiful middle section so often
omitted; and "How beautiful are the feet," and ....
>Mendelssohn
>O Rest in the Lord (Elijah)
Oh yes..
>Schubert
>Ave Maria (probably the most beautiful tune ever written)
>Schoene Mullerin
>Die Forelle
This one reminds me of The Foggy Foggy Dew by Britten...
>Schumann
>Nussbaum
Indeed
>Dvorak
>Second mv't from the New World Symphony
I really like Massenet's Meditation (from Thai:s)..
Archimedes
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