Jul 02, 2010 14:33
The thirteenth CD is titled Shades of Autumn.
Track 1: Antonio Vivaldi “The Four Seasons: Autumn”
I absolutely love the Four Seasons
Track 2: Pyotr Tchaikovsky “Chant sans paroles No. 3, Opus 2”
Nice piano piece
Track 3: Cecile Chaminade “Autumne”
Love the violin in this piece
Track 4: Paul Reade “The Victorian Kitchen Garden Suite: Mists”
I like the clarinet and harp - gives me a reflective feeling
Track 5: Edvard Grieg “Lyric Pieces No. 1, Opus 12: Arietta”
Relaxing in a light way
Track 6: Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart “Piano Concerto No. 23 in A K488: Second Movement”
Calm, relaxing
Track 7: Joachim Raff “Evening Rhapsody”
Another calm, relaxing and reflecting piece
Track 8: Sir Edward Elgar “Cello Concerto: First Movement (Excerpt)
Calm and relaxing until about 7:45, then it builds to a rise a bit before calming down again
Track 9: Ralph Vaughan Williams “A London Symphony: Second Movement”
Starts out timid/fearful, changes slightly to joy/fear, then strength/joy/fear, then strength/joy to a nice confident, yet peaceful finale
Track 10: Claude DeBussy “Images (For Orchestra): Gigues”
Starts out peaceful, then soon turns into a rousing, varied, interesting piece with a calm ending
Track 11: Sergei Prokofiev “Lieutenant Kije: Romance”
Sometimes somber, sometimes bouncy, sometimes fluid and graceful
Track 12: Alexander Glazunov “The Seasons: Autumn (“Baccanale” and “Petit Adagio”)
Fun, crashing, moving song - at 4:00 it turns into a beautiful, moving peace