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Calling all Classical Music Lovers - I need your help please.
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Some very dear young friends of mine have lost their fifth child (at 17 weeks) and will be holding a short secular service for him at the hospital. They have decided they would like two pieces of classical music played during the service, probably of no more than 4-5 minutes each. The choice is left to him and as he is a bit of a novice where classical is concerned and is only just learning to appreciate it, he has asked me to send him some suitable pieces he can choose from. We have discussed it and decided on a piece for cello and the other for piano but if there is anything else I think he might like I can include it. For instance I think Schubert's Serenade is uplifting and will probably include that on my shortlist. They are adamant they don't want any vocals. The obvious cello piece would be J du Pre/Elgar's Cello Concerto in E minor Opus 85 but is it suitable? I suggested one of Chopin's Nocturnes but he said that he loved it BUT it was in the Silence of the Lambs. Eek, I didn't know.
So ABers, any suggestions that would fit this sad occasion would be most welcome; I haven't got long to decide. Thank you.
So ABers, any suggestions that would fit this sad occasion would be most welcome; I haven't got long to decide. Thank you.
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I think there are many suitable cello pieces on it. If you don't want to buy a copy on Amazon, I'll give you mine.
The sounds of the lullaby have soothed our children to sleep for centuries. Julian Lloyd Webber plays his own selection of the world's favourite "cradle songs" from Brahms to Dvorak as well as his own Song for Baba inspired by the birth of his son, David.
Amazon.co.uk User Recommendation
I think there are many suitable cello pieces on it. If you don't want to buy a copy on Amazon, I'll give you mine.
The sounds of the lullaby have soothed our children to sleep for centuries. Julian Lloyd Webber plays his own selection of the world's favourite "cradle songs" from Brahms to Dvorak as well as his own Song for Baba inspired by the birth of his son, David.
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