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Other answers - it's Gymnopedie - Good choice
Barber Adagio - good choice, but it gets agitated
Canon has one n
Beethoven Sonata # 8 The 2nd movement is the only relaxing one
Rachmaninoff Symphony #2 it is the 3rd movement, not the second
My recs:
Chopin Nocturne in Eb op 9 #2
Debussy Clair de lune
Chopin Piano concerto #2 Second movement
Enjoy!
2007-05-20 07:20:29
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answer #1
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answered by piano guy 4
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Sibelius violin Concerto, 2nd Mvt.
Reve d'enfant- Ysaye
elgar String Serenade- 2nd Mvt
Vivaldi- 2nd Mvt of Winter
Scottish Fantasy- 2nd Mvt Adagio cantabile
Excerpts from the Butterfly Lovers Violin Concerto
2007-05-22 11:54:41
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answered by crazyvioliniste06 2
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The Blue Danube Waltz
2007-05-20 06:11:50
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answered by TAT 7
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listed under are some products that i elect to advise to human beings such as you (who elect to take heed to greater classical song, yet don't recognize the place to start): Bach's Brandenburg Concerti (quite No. 2) Mozart's Piano Concerto No. 21 in C, ok. 467 Beethoven's Symphony No. 5 in Cm, Op. sixty seven Brahms's Violin Concerto in D, Op. 77 Mendelssohn's Symphony No. 4 in A, Op. ninety (the "Italian" symphony) each a variety of products is a super piece of song, and everybody, for my area, is probably to charm to a beginning listener (the two are not constantly an identical ingredient). there's a physically powerful probability that your community public library has recordings of all of them. chuffed listening!
2017-01-10 10:30:23
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answered by buono 3
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Beethoven moves me every time, but try the Piano Sonata no.8 in C minor. I just close my eyes and imagine I'm laying in a field surrounded by nature and am in total peace and harmony. As soon as I saw your question, I had to play it. I'm in no words a musician, so I wouldn't know if that piece ticks all the boxes, but speaking as a woman it ticks all of them for me. Also I love the Pastoral symphony. Have fun listening to them all and keep me posted ;-)
2007-05-20 06:40:29
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answer #5
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answered by clairbearz 3
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How about the three Haydn symphonies....named
Der Morgen
Der Mittag
Der Nacht
numbered 6, 7, and 8 respectively...they are quite beautiful, and quiet, even ...
Or maybe Handel's Water Music .... that is lovely ...
2007-05-20 06:47:42
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answer #6
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answered by Anonymous
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"Carmen" - by George Bizet. Symphony No.2 the third movement 'Adagio'- by Sergei Rachmaninoff. Opus.73 "Emperor" piano concerto No.5 the second movement 'Adagio'- by Beethoven.
2007-05-20 06:41:55
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answer #7
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answered by Anonymous
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Eric Satie...Trois Gynopedies
2007-05-20 06:06:42
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answered by Anonymous
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The slow movement from Chopin's second piano concerto, and also the song "MORGEN" by Richard Strauss.
Both will squeeze the essence of your soul....
2007-05-24 04:58:11
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answer #9
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answered by Luke Skywalker 6
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Albinoni - Adagio in G minor
listen to the von Karajan version on You Tube ... it is beautiful, eternal, breathtaking
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Also on You Tube are two lovely songs:
O Holy Night ... Renee Fleming singing in Mainz cathedral, 2005
and
Dank sei dir, Herr ... also sung by Renee Fleming in Mainz, same year ..
2007-05-20 12:47:06
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answered by Anonymous
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