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What piece would you choose for St Cecilia's Day?
St Cecilia is the Patron Saint (or should that be Matron Saint?) of musicians and church music. 22 November is St Cecilia's Day (as well as what would have been Benjamin Britten's 98th birthday). So, what piece would you choose to encapsulate what music means to you?
Allow me to set the ball rolling with the 'Hymn to St Cecilia' by Britten (happy birthday, Ben!).
Alberich: As you know I am not religious either. My question was more general than that - what music would you choose as representative of why you love music as much as you do.
It's all old news now anyway - and my question never made it into the public arena (again!). I think my mistake is including links in my main question (which gets the question picked-up by Y!A filters). In future I shall only put them under 'Additional Information'.
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- AlberichLv 710 years agoFavorite Answer
I have no religious affiliation; so I'm not able to relate to that aspect of your question.
But am, in a 'devotional' sense (relate); in that after yoga, which I'm an enthusiastic adherent/advocate, music is the most important thing in my life: I literally could not/would not want to, live without it.
And would submit music from Wagner's "Parsifal" as representative of encapsulating what music means to me: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HaDUazZOtOk
Alberich
- 10 years ago
"Gloria" by Vivaldi.
Thanks for the Hymn to St.Cecilia. Britten was certainly inspired when he wrote it!
- I. JonesLv 710 years ago
Somebody's got to do it, so it might as well be me:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=a5_QV97eYqM
... I'll think about a better answer during the day.