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- From: zornow@hpcc01.corp.hp.com (Claudia Zornow)
- Date: Mon, 23 Nov 1992 18:53:36 GMT
- Subject: Re: Music to sharp me up (Was: Re: Music to calm down by)
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- Merging this thread and a recent one...
-
- The most relaxing recording I have at the moment is
- called "Tuba Tracks," with tubist Gene Pokorny. It
- includes:
-
- Handel, Sonata in G Major
- Bach, Partita in A [orig. for flute]
- Debussy, General Levine-Eccentric
- Rachmaninoff, Three Songs
- Oh Never Sing To Me Again
- Harvest of Sorrow
- The Pied Piper
- Casterede, Serenade from Sonatine for Bass Saxhorn
- Ravel, Pavane for a Dead Princess
- Debussy, Prelude to the Afternoon of a Faun
- Vaughn Williams, Six English Folk Songs
- Theme and Variations on Blue Bells of Scotland
- ?, Memories of You
-
- When you laugh at this (and you will)...just keep an
- open mind. The low frequencies are very soothing
- (unlike, say, violin or harpsichord -- don't listen
- to those unless you /enjoy/ being irritated :-)).
-
- Claudia
-