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#1952513 - 09/01/12 10:46 AM
Re: passages that make you tear up every time
[Re: JoelW]
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Nothing hits me hard every time, but the final section of Mahler's Tenth (from the reappearance of the catastrophe chord) gets me surprisingly often, though only in the context of listening to the entire work, since the section dispells the tension that gathers from Purgatorio onwards.
Also, the finale of Mozart's Figaro, another wonderful resolution (and again, only in the context of listening to the entire work).
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#1952781 - 09/01/12 09:35 PM
Re: passages that make you tear up every time
[Re: JoelW]
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They come and go in periods. Right now (again): Rachmaninoff no. 3 concerto by Horowitz, live http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=D5mxU_7BTRA&t=11m38s (Starts at the right time. Wait till at least ~13m30s) It's not perfectly played, yet perfect mind state he is in. The feeling, and he's got the right idea. I prefer this interpretation to many of his recordings. I think he was nervous.
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#1952956 - 09/02/12 11:25 AM
Re: passages that make you tear up every time
[Re: JoelW]
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For me, the "Kyrie", "Pie Jesu", and "In Paradisum" from Maurice Durufle's "Requiem". As I mentioned in another thread, Brahms, Rachmaninoff, and Barber seem to be especially gifted at inducing teary moments:
Brahms -- 3rd Movement of Piano Concerto #2 Intermezzo 119/1 Rachmaninoff -- Vocalise 2nd Movement of Piano Sonata #2 Barber -- Conclusion of "Knoxville -- Summer of 1915" Conclusion of aria "Do Not Enter Yet, Anatol" from "Vanessa"
Maybe a few surprises:
Prokofiev -- Conclusion of Violin Sonata, Op 80. Lowell Liebermann -- Conclusion of Nocturne No 8
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#1952997 - 09/02/12 01:41 PM
Re: passages that make you tear up every time
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Edited by mrferguson12 (09/02/12 01:43 PM)
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#1953074 - 09/02/12 05:36 PM
Re: passages that make you tear up every time
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Fugato at the end of 'Hostias' in Mozart's Requiem the return of the Aria at the end of Bach's Goldbergs the 2nd movement of Mozart's KV 488 'La chanson des vieux amants' by Brel 'Hallelujah' by Cohen, sung by Jeff Buckley Andante from Mahler's 6th symphony Adagio from Rachmaninoff's 2nd symphony
not entirely passages, but I need a handkerchief all the same.
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#1953132 - 09/02/12 09:08 PM
Re: passages that make you tear up every time
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I remember in those old Horowitz-Dubal interviews Horowitz had said Rokhmoninov used to tear up during the final chorus of the Faust.
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#1953151 - 09/02/12 10:26 PM
Re: passages that make you tear up every time
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For me, the "Kyrie", "Pie Jesu", and "In Paradisum" from Maurice Durufle's "Requiem". Very special. If you ever visit Paris be sure to see Durufle's church St-Étienne-du-Mont. For churches, Paris is utterly unbelievable -London cannot match it- but don't waste your time at Notre Dame or Sacré-Coeur, visit Saint-Eustache, Sainte-Trinité or Saint Clotilde.
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#1953222 - 09/03/12 02:44 AM
Re: passages that make you tear up every time
[Re: Serge Marinkovic]
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Bach Goldberg Variations Aria Schumann Traumeri Chopin Nocturne No 21 Schubert Piano Sonata no 21 1st movement Beethoven Bagatelle no 5, opus 57 2nd movement, Piano Concerto no 5 2nd movement Brahms Piano Concerto 2, 3rd movement Liszt Ballade no 2
My short list Which Bagatelle no. 5? Opus 126?
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#1953410 - 09/03/12 01:45 PM
Re: passages that make you tear up every time
[Re: JoelW]
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Brahms Intermezzo Op. 118, No. 2 does it for me... http://youtu.be/1h4Re5WBEAcFor me, there is something so compelling about this piece. Full of love and longing. Moments of excruciating beauty and tenderness. Gets me every time.
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#1953545 - 09/03/12 08:14 PM
Re: passages that make you tear up every time
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Maybe too obvious... but maybe I'm a too-obvious kind of guy...
... and as others have said, not every time... the return of "Ist auf deiner Psalter..." in Brahms's Alto Rhapsody
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#1953550 - 09/03/12 08:28 PM
Re: passages that make you tear up every time
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Chopin "Nocturne in D flat Major" - toward the end where those 7 1/2 step intervals fall, (do -fi, ti-fa etc)
There's also a hornpipe in Handel's Water Music that always gets me - maybe not a tear, but def. a throat lump.
I have even been known to break down in a church at hearing "Jesus Saviour Pilot Me".
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#1953580 - 09/03/12 09:51 PM
Re: passages that make you tear up every time
[Re: Andromaque]
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I am starting to feel a bit odd here. Do you guys really (Really) "tear up" at these passages??? or are we using the term very loosely? or may be I am taking it too literally? In my situation, the first few times, yes, literally. Now I know what's coming and I don't. I don't discount the idea (already mentioned) that what was happening in my life at the time may have had as much or more influence on my emotional reaction than the music itself did.
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#1953955 - 09/04/12 06:25 PM
Re: passages that make you tear up every time
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I still often tear up at the final cadenza to Ravel's Concerto for the left hand whenever I am listening to a great performance of the piece all the way through, and I am concentrating on the music and letting my mind fall into the bliss.
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#1954066 - 09/05/12 01:50 AM
Re: passages that make you tear up every time
[Re: JoelW]
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- The slow section at the end of the first movement of Schumann's Fantasy. - The "big tune" with variations in the Liszt Second Ballade. - Brahms' Intermezzo in B minor, Op. 119 No. 1 - the central waltz. Deeply poignant. - Also Brahms - several passages in the Ballade Op. 10 No. 4, if well played. - Chopin - the Prelude in F# major, the middle section. Often imitated, never duplicated.
I feel extremely fortunate that I have the ability to play all these pieces and bring out the desired effect.
Edited by jeffreyjones (09/05/12 01:52 AM)
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#1954113 - 09/05/12 04:52 AM
Re: passages that make you tear up every time
[Re: JoelW]
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Elgar Sea Pictures, as sung by Janet Baker. In particular "because your voice has faltered" in Sabbath Morning at Sea and "God surely loved us a little then" in The Swimmer.
All in all a wonderful cd: it's coupled with the Du Pre Elgar concerto with Barbirolli.
Also Elgar: "Yea, in spite of a dreamer who slumbers and a singer who sings no more" in The Music Makers, which surely meant so much to Elgar, his close friend August Jaeger having died 3 years' before.
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#1954269 - 09/05/12 01:51 PM
Re: passages that make you tear up every time
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Schubert: D960 second movement Mahler: Das Lied von der Erde, last movement - many places, but particularly the ending. Ewig, ewig ... Mahler: Symphony #3, last movement. I'm not a great brass lover, but when the brass come quietly in with the main theme about 5 minutes from the end - it gets me every time. Strauss: Beim Schlafengehen Berg: Violin concerto, at the end where it all begins to dissolve. I had already thought of that sublime moment from Mahler's 3rd when I got to your post. I will confess to being a brass lover, but that is just stunningly beautiful.
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#1954271 - 09/05/12 01:55 PM
Re: passages that make you tear up every time
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One more of many. The final movement of the Vaughn-Williams Hodie, when performed with full orchestra, gets me every time.
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#1954352 - 09/05/12 04:06 PM
Re: passages that make you tear up every time
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Elgar Sea Pictures, as sung by Janet Baker. In particular "because your voice has faltered" in Sabbath Morning at Sea and "God surely loved us a little then" in The Swimmer.
YES. Also, Lauridsen's Lux Aeterna. It gives me goosebumps and brings tears to my eyes at several points  .
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#1954925 - 09/06/12 04:15 PM
Re: passages that make you tear up every time
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what gets me sometimes is motion picture scores.. currently listening to the main suite from Forrest Gump and Schindler's List main theme
nothing better than listening to these pieces while, of course watching the movie, and thinking of other things in your life that may have sentimental value.
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#1954983 - 09/06/12 06:08 PM
Re: passages that make you tear up every time
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Too many to be mentioned publicly...  Sometimes when I listen to one of these passages I feel the Weltschmerz shatter me to such a degree that I am unable to resume what I was doing before playing or listening. 
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#1955054 - 09/06/12 08:18 PM
Re: passages that make you tear up every time
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Clichéd maybe, but Albinoni's Adagio in G minor, Alkan's Op. 15 and, for some reason, Rzewski's The People United Will Never Be Defeated have made me shed tears each and every time I've heard them in their entirety...um...Andromaque...does nothing (music-wise, of course  ) make you cry anymore? I find that notion...  Xxx
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#1955194 - 09/07/12 02:25 AM
Re: passages that make you tear up every time
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A lot of the more obscure music I have found, for me (I live for the kinds of pieces that hit you in that place inside...): Stanchinsky - Prelude en Mode Lyrique http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=b5fvk5wR-xM&feature=related(this recording is a bit too slow, and the only other recording I heard cuts a significant part out of the middle and isn't that good, so a special part of it for me is playing it myself the way I actually hear the piece and knowing that I might be one of the only people in the world playing it the way that triggers that feeling in me) Stanchinsky - 12 Sketches No. 4 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WefKt57w3...ture=plpp_video(particularly from 0:34 on) No. 6 (I think this one uses one of the ancient Greek modes...) http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8elza_7Ab...ture=plpp_video(from 1:06 on) No. 7 (whole piece is striking in its fragility, but the transition at 0:56 is great) http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9uGZm2NZ5...ture=plpp_videoVladigerov - Nocturne Op. 59 No. 4 (until 5:05, if I were playing the set I would never do an attaca into the next movement, after all, it's not exactly indicated in the score...) http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7Iui4JrpgIE&feature=related(this is like the Stanchinsky Prelude, I hear this piece in a way I haven't heard it ever performed, so it's these two pieces are quite special to me in that sense). Erik Satie: Air du Grand Prieur (simple but timeless. Favourite part at 1:51, but only in context of what came before) http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7tZXdhLLs...ture=plpp_videoAs for music people have heard of before... well, nothing beats a solid Ravel - Le Gibet http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mhpX-CyTv...ture=plpp_video(the moment at 4:15 after everything that came before it particularly strikes me) Finally, something way off the radar (but may be appreciated by those into minimalism) Ryuichi Sakamoto - In The Red (Rhodes Piano) http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RCSwqXwSB...ture=plpp_videoThese pieces have all put a tear in my eye at one moment or another, but the most consistent is the Sakamoto.
Edited by kcoul058 (09/07/12 02:54 AM)
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#1955359 - 09/07/12 10:43 AM
Re: passages that make you tear up every time
[Re: LadyChen]
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Elgar Sea Pictures, as sung by Janet Baker. In particular "because your voice has faltered" in Sabbath Morning at Sea and "God surely loved us a little then" in The Swimmer.
YES. Also, Lauridsen's Lux Aeterna. It gives me goosebumps and brings tears to my eyes at several points  . The Lauridsen has the same effect on me. Also speaking of Elgar, the Nimrod variation touches me in a very profound way, each and every time I hear it.
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#1955414 - 09/07/12 12:44 PM
Re: passages that make you tear up every time
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Also speaking of Elgar, the Nimrod variation touches me in a very profound way, each and every time I hear it. That and Elgar's incandescent setting (with divided strings, who would have thought of that?) of Newman's words from Gerontius: I can no more, for now it comes again; That sense of ruin, which is worse than pain; That masterful negation and collapse Of all that makes me man
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#1955427 - 09/07/12 01:10 PM
Re: passages that make you tear up every time
[Re: Andromaque]
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I am starting to feel a bit odd here. Do you guys really (Really) "tear up" at these passages??? or are we using the term very loosely? or may be I am taking it too literally? Speaking for myself only, yes, I literally tear up at hearing many pieces of music. I just assumed we all meant it literally, but maybe I'm wrong, and I'm the oddball here. 
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#1959697 - 09/16/12 02:28 PM
Re: passages that make you tear up every time
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