The beginning of Jupiter makes me feel like I'm running around Macy's stuffing the most expensive stuff in my bag, and there are sales representatives and butlers following me around in a choreographed fashion. At 2:54, I feel like I am waking up from a stupor induced by the shopping spree and slowly realize that it all really happened and that I have a bunch of great products - but the pace is slower at first because I must learn to enjoy them patiently, in contrast to the impulsive manner in which I bought them. From there, the mood crescendos as I perfect my product usage an gradually reach the point of utter mania and ecstasy.
Yep. I don't listen to it on a weekly basis, and I can't pretend to be well versed in classical music generally, but of the stuff I've heard I know what I like. Gorecki's 'Symphony of Sorrowful Songs' is one of the single most moving pieces of music I've ever heard. Samuel Barber's 'Adagio For Strings' has been so widely used as to be almost a cliche, but it still stirs something deep inside me. Pretty much anything by Arvo Part, Aaron Copland's 'Appalachian Spring', all good stuff rewarding concentration on it.
... couldnt say i am well versed either, but i listen a lot.
i am positive you are familiar with Phillip Glass.
Philip Glass Ensemble "Train/Spaceship" part 2
Panic In Paradise, yeah, of course. My g/f at the time introduced me to Philip Glass when I was around 17 with the soundtrack to Mishima. I really didn't get it at the time, but yeah, he's probably one of my favourites, although I know next to nothing of his work, and have nothing by him to listen to, if you can believe that! :lol: He's just instantly recognisable. Soon as you hear a piece as background music to a TV programme or whatever it's like 'Ah, Philip Glass, really must get round to doing the downloads at some point' but I never do.
Like the Tavener, and heard of him. Sure I've heard other pieces. Trouble is knowing next to nothing about the Genre I hear something I like but have no way of seeking it out. Should spend more time clicking through links in this thread I think.![]()