Lonesome Crow
Pay at the gate.
Not really a fan of classical music, but this is special -
My daughters choir teacher and godmother was quite a prominent figure in local classical music circles. A lovely lady who beat cancer and organised a charity concert in a large venue with a huge choir, I have a CD somewhere. It was a great event with a wide range of choral arrangements. Bendictus stole the show, standing ovation, not a dry eye in the house. 2 years later, the lady died if leukaemia.Music is a very broad church me old fruit and nut case, plenty of room for everybody's tastes.
To be serious for a moment (shume mishtake shurely) this is a hauntingly beautiful piece:
My daughters choir teacher and godmother was quite a prominent figure in local classical music circles. A lovely lady who beat cancer and organised a charity concert in a large venue with a huge choir, I have a CD somewhere. It was a great event with a wide range of choral arrangements. Bendictus stole the show, standing ovation, not a dry eye in the house. 2 years later, the lady died if leukaemia.
Playing that video has just had quite an affect on me. Thanks for posting Kpbw.
My other half loves Einaudi so we went to see him at the Barbican a couple of years ago (I'd never heard of him until then). I like ambient type music (Philip Glass etc) but Einaudi sets my teeth on edge for some reason, feels soul-less somehow. I suspect also he is not actually a top class pianist.Not really a fan of classical music, but this is special -