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I need access to a substantial amount of Laments (or lamentable material - the more Irish the better) for the next 5 months.
If anyone has them neatly archived that would be most excellent.
Please & thanks
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davida march wrote:I need access to a substantial amount of Laments (or lamentable material - the more Irish the better) for the next 5 months.
If anyone has them neatly archived that would be most excellent.
Please & thanks
dm
Oh dear...
Here's a start:
Agnew Deidre's Lament 1922 (colour).pdf
Bantock Two Songs (Feast; Lament).pdf
Beethoven WoO157-9 Highlanders Lament.pdf
Bialas Lamento.pdf
Bortkiewicz op17 Eight Lamentations & Consolations.pdf
Bridge H117 Lament 1915.pdf
Dufay Lamento.pdf
Dupre op24 Lamento 1924.pdf
Dvorak op100 Violin Sonatina G - Indian Lament ed Kreisler (vln+pno).pdf
Dvorak-Schutt op100 Indian Lamento.pdf
Hubay op121-5 Russian Lament vln+pno fs+part.pdf
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...and more...
Godowsky Triakontameron 27 Lament.pdf
Liszt S144 Trois Caprices Poétiques - 1 Il Lamento Ab.pdf
Lutyens 1969 op74 Lament of Isis on the Death of Osiris (sop solo).pdf
Monteverdi Lamento Lasciamente.morire (hv+pno).pdf
Ropartz Lamento (ob+pno).pdf
Szemelenyi op17 Hungarians Lament.pdf
Villanueva Lamento.pdf
I suspect other titles might also be suitable.

Thoughts are with you DM if you need them. x
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Thanks Rob - this will suffice nicely.
BTW, has anyone ever written something about Icarus?
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davida march wrote:Thanks Rob - this will suffice nicely.
BTW, has anyone ever written something about Icarus?
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Yes, the brilliant Russian conductor/composer Igor Markevitch in 1932. I have both a score and a recording.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/L%27envol_d%27Icare
http://www.prestoclassical.co.uk/w/1538 ... 80%99Icare
http://www.boosey.com/pages/cr/catalogu ... sicid=5128
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Thanks about Igor Markevitch. I was just reading about the Icarus myth the other day and thought how strange it was that I'd never come across it in music and yet there are plenty of paintings and films which are based on the Icarus myth.
BTW - it has nothing to do with laments just some wayward neurons causing general clutter in the synapses.
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davida march wrote:(or lamentable material - the more Irish the better)
I hope this isn't a slur on Irish music :| , some of which can be very beautiful...! :)
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4candles wrote:
davida march wrote:(or lamentable material - the more Irish the better)
I hope this isn't a slur on Irish music :| , some of which can be very beautiful...! :)
On no! I love Irish music in fact my favorite CD atm would be Jordi Savall's Celtic album. I rather like the Cheiftans etc. (introduced via the film Barry Lyndon in my very formative years - which is often where our subconscious reverts).
My father sang a great deal of Irish Ballades around the piano when we were young - I didn't know that it was uncommon by the 1970s not to.
So there you have it - I genuinely love Irish music - although maybe not Enya as it reminds me too much of Hobbitton.
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davida march wrote:I genuinely love Irish music - although maybe not Enya as it reminds me too much of Hobbitton.
I hear you! Thanks for clarifying! :D
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