cdh@ptsfc.UUCP (Chris Harvey) (04/23/85)
HERE IT IS!!! The COMPLETE list of all responses to the inspirational music poll. The response was tremendous!!!!! Thanks for all the suggestions. Because some of the pieces fall under both categories (emotional highs and lows) I have simply listed all of those submitted. (Yes, it IS a wimpy way of saying I didn't recognize all of them!!) I tried to omit duplicates, but some may have gotten by. Here Goes: Mahler's Symphony #5 (Adagietto) Chopin's Piano Concerto #2 (2nd movement) Rachmaninoff's piano concertos (all 2nd movements (:-)) Bach's B-Minor Mass (Sanctus) Beethoven's Symphony #7 (3rd movement) Pachelbel's Canon in D Handel's Messiah (Unto us a son is given) (He was despised) (O Death, Where is thy Sting?) J.S. Bach "Schlummert Ein" in Cantata #<~110> "Ich Habe Genung" Beethoven's Symphony #5 (first movement) J.S. Bach Cantata 31 "Der Himmel Lacht" Cantata 182 "Erschallet Ihr Lieder" Mozart's Piano Concerto #20, D-Minor Handel's Messiah (the contrapuntal "Amen" at the end) "Every Valley Shall Be Exalted" Beethoven's 4th or 5th Piano Concertos Elgar, "Enigma Variations" Var. 9 "Nimrod" Shostakovitch, Symphony #1, 3rd mvmt, opening oboe solo Beethoven, Piano Sonata, op. 13, "Pathetique" 2nd mvmt " " " " 109, E minor Scriabin, "Romance" for horn and piano Moonlight Sonata (1st and 3rd movements) Samuel Barber, "Knoxville: Summer of 1915" Bartok, String Quartet #6, 4th movement George Crumb, "Death Images (Love-Death Music) Gemini" from Makrokosmos Vol.1 for Amplified Piano Schubert's Winterreise Mozart's String quartet #6 Mahler's First Symphony, (third movement) Beethoven's String Quartet Op. 131 Samual Barber's "Adagio for Strings" Mozart's Requiem J.S. Bach Toccata in D minor for organ Faure's Requiem Glass' "Prophecies" J.S. Bach Cantata #106 "Actus Tragicus" Beethoven's string quartet #14, Op. 131 Brahm's Quintet for Strings Op. 111 Mahler's "Kindertotenlieder" Riley's "Embroidery" Vivaldi's Gloria Faurre "Dolly Suite" Mozart's Third Horn Concerto Debussy's "Prelude a l'apres midi d'un faune" Jeremiah Clarke "Trumpet Voluntary" Tcaikovsky's Romeo and Juliet Overture Juaquin Rodrigo's Concierto de Aranjuez (2nd movement) J.S. Bach Concerto in D minor for 2 violins (Adagio) " Symphony #9 in D "Choral" Mozart's Symphony #40 Tchaikovsky's Piano Concerto #1 J.S. Bach - many of the organ fugues Mahler's Symphonies #2 and #8 Guillaume Dufay's "Lamentatio Sancte Matris Ecclesie Constantinopolitane" Granados' "Goyescas" - "La Maja y el Ruisen~or" Brahms' German Requiem Mendelssohn's Elijah "It is Enough" Ralph Vaughn Williams "Fantasia on a theme by Thomas Tallis" Chopin's Ballade #4 Shostakovitch's Symphonies #5, #6, #8 Ralph Vaughn Williams Symphony #2 Olivier Messiaen "Et Expectato Resurrectionem Mortuorem" "Chronochromie" "Visions de l'Amen" "L'Ascencion" "Le Nativite de Seigneur" Mozart's Sinfonia Concertante for violin and viola (2nd movement) Schubert's Quintet in C (no, not the Trout) Beethoven's "Emperor" piano concerto Dvorak's "American" string quartet Ysaye Violin Concerto Beethoven's "Kreutzer" sonate Stravinsky's "Rite of Spring" Rimsy-Korsakov "Scherezade" Sibelius Violin Concerto Beethoven's Missa Solemnis Berlioz Symphony Fantastique " " St. Matthew Passion Schubert's Ave Maria WHEW! That's it. My apologies for any or all typos or misspellings. This has been a very rewarding poll, at least for me. I'll keep this on file, so anyone can request it. (I'll also add to it for all late entries). Thanks again for the response. -- Chris Harvey,Pac Bell,SF ============================================================ "Joke 'em if they can't take a .... " (dual!ptsfa!ptsfc!cdh)