Really tough question. I guess one of my favourites is Bach's Passacaglia & Fugue BWV582 (played slowly!). Another organ work I really like is Prelude & Fugue BWV543.
My favourite is "Adagio for Strings" by Samuel Barber which is a very emotive piece of work. I first heard this at the Last Night of the Proms in 2001 just after the 9/11 events. The piece always moves me to tears when I hear it.
Beethoven 5th Symphony
Rachmaninov 2nd Symphony
Mendelssohn Scottish Symphony
Tchaikovsky Nutcracker
Berlioz Symphonie Fantastique
Shostakovich Symphony No.10(2nd movement espeially)
Mozart Jupiter Symphony (The finale especially)
Bach Mass In B Minor
There were too many candidates and this is the end of the elimination for me
Bach: Magnificat, Prelude (Fantasia) and Fugue in G Minor,
Lotti: Crucifixus á 8,
Mozart: Die Zauberflote, Don Giovanni, Requiem,
Elgar: Cello Concerto,
Victoria: O vos omnes,
Vivaldi: Double Cello Concerto,
Tchaikovsky: Serenade for Strings,
That's the best I can do at narrowing it down - and I'll probs have different answers by next week :grin:
Like many others here, I would have difficulty nominating a single work and of course it varies as time passes.
Beethoven has been firmly established as my favourite composer for some years, but my current favourite individual work is Richard Strauss's Also Sprach Zarathustra (Berlin Phil, Herbert von Karajan); indulgent and lush, listening to it is like bathing in honey perhaps this is the apotheosis of the Romantic era?
Also Sprach Zarathustra...It should be added to my earlier list.This is a wonderful piece.The book is my favourite and i think strauss got it all right expressing it in notes.I like Klaus Tennstedt's London Philharmonic recording better than Karajans' though
My favourite work is The Marshes of Glynn by British composer Andrew Downes. Composed in 1985, it is scored for tenor soloist, chorus and large orchestra. It is a setting of the wonderful 19th century American poem (by the same name) by Sidney Lanier, and describes a gorgeous coastal landscape in Georgia. It lasts around 40 minutes. If you want to hear an excerpt, or indeed purchase a CD online, go to andrewdownes.com
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