Adagio for Strings Samuel Barber
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@djlucy1 I just happened to be going through the comments and saw your one. I don't think that most 19 year olds can't express themselves. Most of them can but chose not to. I am 14 and i can very well speak and type. Granted, i am scottish so a have a little slang in my vocabulary but that is besides the point. Also some just type differently because it's faster. Believe it or not "Wtf are u on about?" is readable and understandable it's just shortened for fast typing.
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I hate that this piece is always associated with sadness because all I hear is JOY and love and feel uplifted.
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Wow, they did a really good job.
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this moving piece was played by Leonard Slatkin of BBC Orchestra on 9/15/01, which moved the whole world to tears again within a few days of the 9/11/01 tragedy.
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What a stupid remark dude, the song was chosen by Oliver Stone who made platoon, the song was not MADE specifically for the Vietnam war...
Just enjoy the beauty of the song... ;-)
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Very well done!
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Ohhhh my good....so emotional...thx for uploading....love it
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Vietnam???? jajajajaja, why Vietnam??? why not Nagashaki???? why not victims of Stalin??
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Truly one of the most moving pieces i have heard in a long time. The first time i heard this piece was in Platoon. in reffrence to the fallen in all the wars " Those men went through hell. Now may they rest in piece."
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you are all idiots....the only person to do this song justice is....samuel barber....its the way the song was meant to be heard....and felt..........
sparkyfoley 4 years ago 16
damn.. i will cry!!Its the best song i ever hear!
Gluvich 3 years ago 10