Vivaldi: the four seasons
2006-10-14 04:12:10
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answer #1
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answered by ? 4
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I agree with the Barber's Adagio idea - great for all of those suicidal moments and one of my personal favourites!
Relax and refresh:
Panis Angelicus by Cesar Franck
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In Paradisum from Faure's Requiem
Relax and feel slightly maudlin:
2nd Movement of Mozart Piano Concerto No 23 in A
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Allegri's Miserere
Relax and bawl your eyes out:
Lachrymosa from Mozart's Requiem (it's Latin for 'tears')
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Agnus Dei from Britten's War Requiem
You can get all of them as single tracks from itunes, or you could just listen to Classic FM's soporific classics at 7....
2006-10-14 04:37:29
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answered by Anonymous
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Shine on your Crazy Diamond by Pink Floyd
Here Comes the Sun: The Beatles
I always put these songs on after a stressful day at work. it works.
2006-10-14 04:18:30
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answered by El Greco 2
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George Winston's album "December" The whole thing. Nothing but piano music.
2006-10-14 04:14:05
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answered by Anonymous
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Trans Siberian Orchestra....they have lots of christmas songs...but their Beethovens 5th is awesome...VERY RELAXING.....this is me saying this...as i am mostly a rock n roll fan...but Trans Siberian Orchestra rocks.....i think they sound great..my opinion better than beethoven hehehe nice to listen to around christmas...to me they are not your ordinary "classical" music.....but still classical...but with a heavy sound :)
2006-10-14 04:24:24
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answered by Anonymous
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The "dawn/dawn"(dawn) area from Maurice Ravel's ballet, "Daphnis and Chloe". There are 2 stay overall performance suites of this track: the "dawn/dawn" area, opens suite #-2. the main serenely perfect track, imanginable. you pays attention to it on You Tube. Alberich
2016-11-28 04:58:21
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answer #6
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answered by flausino 3
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A weekend soul(gregorian), blue bossa(george benson) andi shot the sherif( bob marley)
2006-10-14 04:16:25
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answer #7
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answered by Anthony 2
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Some music in Bali. Very traditional one. Jegog, or so.
2006-10-14 04:26:02
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answer #8
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answered by TM 2
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Future sounds of london
2006-10-14 04:21:43
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answered by Anonymous
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Either the William Tell Overture or 'Layla'
2006-10-14 04:19:05
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answered by Anonymous
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