Music Request for Classical Radio Station

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  1. Hilarion's Avatar

    Hilarion said:

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    I'm going on a tour of a classical radio station soon and I'm allowed to make a request. Any suggestions for suitable pieces? Preferably under 10 minutes long. Also, I'd like to pick something less common- Haydn's Te Deum is one I've been considering.
    Last edited by Hilarion; August 12, 2010 at 04:25 PM.
     
  2. hippacrocafish's Avatar

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    How about Vide cor Meum?

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=j2Wv5AvqzfE

    I love that song.
     
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  4. Dr. Croccer's Avatar

    Dr. Croccer said:

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    Gloomy Sunday by Rezso Seress

    Traumerei by Schumann

    Violin Concerto 2nd Movement by Tchaikovsky
    Quote Originally Posted by A.J.P. Taylor
    Peaceful agreement and government by consent are possible only on the basis of ideas common to all parties; and these ideas must spring from habit and from history. Once reason is introduced, every man, every class, every nation becomes a law unto itself; and the only right which reason understands is the right of the stronger. Reason formulates universal principles and is therefore intolerant: there can be only one rational society, one rational nation, ultimately one rational man. Decisions between rival reasons can be made only by force.





    Quote Originally Posted by H.L Spieghel
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    Als ik oud ben wil ik zingen,
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    Als ik oud ben wil ik zingen.

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    A mhaireas buan gu brŕth?
    Chan eil sinn uileadh ach air chuart,
    Mar dhěthein buaile fŕs,
    Bheir siantannan na bliadhna sěos,
    'S nach tog a' ghrian an ŕird.

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    When do I stop being a justified warrior? When I've killed a million bad civilians? When I've killed three million bad civilians? According to a warsimulation by the Pentagon in 1953 the entire area of Russia would've been reduced to ruins with 60 million casualties. All bad Russians. 60 million bad guys. By how many million ''bad'' casualties do I stop being a knight of justice? Isn't that the question those knights must ask themselves? If there's no-one left, and I remain as the only just one,

    Then I'm God.
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    I walked into those baracks [of Buchenwald concentrationcamp], in which there were people on the three-layered bunkbeds. But only their eyes were alive. Emaciated, skinny figures, nothing more but skin and bones. One thinks that they are dead, because they did not move. Only the eyes. I started to cry. And then one of the prisoners came, stood by me for a while, put a hand on my shoulder and said to me, something that I will never forget: ''Tränen sind denn nicht genug, mein Junge,
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    E goochem mit e wenk, e nar mit e shtomp
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  5. Carl von Döbeln's Avatar

    Carl von Döbeln said:

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    Joseph Haydn's Serenade Op. 3

    Midsummers Virgil by Hugo Alfven

    The Bartered Bride - Polka by Smetana

    4th movement ( marche au supplice) of Berlioz's Symphonie Fantastique
     
  6. Hilarion's Avatar

    Hilarion said:

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    Thanks for the suggestions! I'll try and listen to these on YouTube.