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Old 06-22-2008, 01:52 PM   #60
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Originally Posted by Sparrow View Post
Arvo Part "Spiegel im Spiegel"
The recording I first heard (and therefore the one I still love most) was Tasmin Little (violin) and Martin Roscoe (piano) from 1978.

It's like listening to the Universe telling you everything is going to be ok.


(Just a shame so many directors misuse it as mood music in their films. )
Thanks, Sparrow. I hadn't heard that before but I really like it. I need to find the recording you mentioned.

I'm really enjoying this thread and all the wonderful music you people have posted. Glad I'm saving money by reading public domain books a lot because I'm about to spend some cash on some CDs.

Now I can't wait to ask you to tell me the one piece of fiction (novel, short story, etc.) that most tears you apart/drives you nuts/makes you smile/whatever and why. But that'll have to wait for another thread. And I have no idea which that's going to be for me, either. I'll have to think about it a bit.

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