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Schubert - Death and the Maiden (part 3)

First part of 2nd movement. The Alban Berg Quartet. Once again, please forgive me for the way I've had to split this. This is one of my favourite works!  
 
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easystar5446 (2 days ago) Show Hide
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i love the key change in this part
its lovely
kurgyisa (3 weeks ago) Show Hide
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so beautiful
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jurassic1917
Different certainly. Try 'Knoxville, Summer of 1915' Samuel Barber, Leontine Price.
jurassic1917 (1 month ago) Show Hide
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Thank you - I will absolutely listen to it! Thanks again!
ticklepint (1 month ago)
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i like the lights
roditlite (1 month ago) Show Hide
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amazing.
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pligana (2 months ago) Show Hide
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it's wonderful!!
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Schubert's D664, D780 2nd & 6th mvts, D795 final song, D959 4th mvt, D960 1st, 2nd & 4th mvts all are in the major key but display heart-wrenching pain.  In fact, his true transcendental sorrow comes from moments in the "major" key, which only he could emulate.

But all of this is besides the point. Your disgusting arrogance at a simple mistake another made shows that you miss the entire point of Schubert's pure beauty in his music: love more powerful than you'll ever understand.

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