Very nice, Limehouse.
No, I am afraid I have a blind spot for Mahler (and Wagner). But don't despair, because I do love Tchaikovsky. Here is the wonderfully nostalgic second movement of the 6th. The third movement is a joyful march, but I can no longer listen to the first and final movements because they affect me too much.
I can just about bear to hear Barber's Adagio, but not when it's used (as often happens) to accompany something sad on TV, e.g. I was watching a programme about a WW2 air raid disaster, and just as the camera pans over the graves, you guessed it, up starts Barber's Adagio. I mean, things were sad enough already!
No, I am afraid I have a blind spot for Mahler (and Wagner). But don't despair, because I do love Tchaikovsky. Here is the wonderfully nostalgic second movement of the 6th. The third movement is a joyful march, but I can no longer listen to the first and final movements because they affect me too much.
I can just about bear to hear Barber's Adagio, but not when it's used (as often happens) to accompany something sad on TV, e.g. I was watching a programme about a WW2 air raid disaster, and just as the camera pans over the graves, you guessed it, up starts Barber's Adagio. I mean, things were sad enough already!
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