Bedřich Smetana: Má Vlast Moldau (Vltava) [City of Prague Philharmonic Orchestra]
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When i heard this, i lost feeling in my legs, and was surprised that my legs were still there. Such genius in 10:35 minutes.
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@RichienekStringini Though; he was not deaf when he composed this.
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@PrincessofPentacles I agree it was like the tune was speaking to those of us who know the true meaning of classical music and yes I also heard it in music class back in '97
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When I first heard the introduction (years ago) it almost made me cry, it is really powerful.
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I heard this song two years ago in my music class. The teacher told us to close our eyes and listen, nobody did, they just didn't care but I fell in love with it. So I guess even though I hated my music teacher this is the one thing I have to be thankful for. So, thanks :)
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@sguerrero221 Vyšehrad.....
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My 1945 Junior High music teacher, Mr. Moss introduced this selection to our music class. It was my first experience with classical music. We were tested to identify each movement. To this day I can't thank Mr. Moss enough for introducing me to such a beautiful creation. Did I mention that I persuaded my Dad to buy the record for me? In 1954 it cost $7.50. Quite a sum in those days.
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why am I getting goosebumps??? It's THAT good
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Amazing.
0:00-1:09 two springs
1:10-1:38 the river
1:39-3:57 forest hunt
3:57-7:36 moonlight: dance of the water nymphs
7:36:-7:59 the river
7:59-8:40 the rapids
8:40-9:53 the river at its widest point; faster tempo
9:53-10:21 Vysehard, the ancient castle
sguerrero221 2 months ago 84
It is hard to believe that this song composed a deaf man.
RichienekStringini 2 months ago 44