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Wedge

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I just wondered what some of you are playing to help you through this tragic and difficult time. I'm listening to Charlotte Church's version of Franck's "Panis Angelicus." I was recently listening to "Dea Cantat" "Coro Di Dea" and "Cantlena Angeli" from the soundtrack to Ah! My Goddess the movie.
posted 09-11-2001 04:24 PM PT (US) 
TimT

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Well I'm listening to a ID4 suite featuring "The Darkest Day", Evacuation and Firestorm"
[Message edited by TimT on 09-11-2001]
posted 09-11-2001 05:04 PM PT (US) 
Kevin
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"Hymn To The Fallen" - John Williams
posted 09-11-2001 05:25 PM PT (US) 
Shaun Rutherford

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Bubble Boy.(Kevin has the right idea)
Shaun
posted 09-11-2001 05:30 PM PT (US) 
John Zimmer

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Throughout the day I could only listen to parts of The Thin Red Line, Armagedon, and Angela's Ashes.Np: Angela's Ashes
Jz
posted 09-11-2001 05:44 PM PT (US) 
Scott

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Yes Hym to the fallen. How apropiate.Scott
NP: Hym to the Fallenposted 09-11-2001 06:03 PM PT (US) 
scoreguy16

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Attack, December 7th, and Heart of a Volunteer from Pearl Harbor.Clayton Gaspers
posted 09-11-2001 06:15 PM PT (US) 
Timmer

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NP?...nothing!...still watching late news!!Wedge, saw Charlotte Church in the audience at Morricone's concert in London...boy, is she an itty bitty little girl
but then she is only 14?!...altogether now 'Ahhhhhhh' 
posted 09-11-2001 06:17 PM PT (US) 
Dana Wilcox

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Black Sunday (J. Williams)
posted 09-11-2001 06:52 PM PT (US) 
Tim_P

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"Lento" and "Adagio" from Alien3
and
Lacrimosa from Mozart's RequiemTim
posted 09-11-2001 06:55 PM PT (US) 
Marian Schedenig

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Not much. I had the TV on all afternoon long until about 10:00pm, but then I watched Saving Private Ryan. Now I'm back to less tragic stuff though: Secret of NIMH.
posted 09-11-2001 07:27 PM PT (US) 
jonathan_little
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Earlier I was listening to Island of the Sharks by Alan Williams. Right now it's Gordon's On The Beach.NP: The Great Ocean Road from On The Beach
posted 09-11-2001 07:37 PM PT (US) 
Shaun Rutherford

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I've been trying to NOT listen to music for tragedy, but for some reason, it just doesn't feel right playing Bubble Boy (as I "joked" earlier) or the new Bob Dylan.I know a few billion people who will be doin' some praying tonight, that's for sure.
Shaun
posted 09-11-2001 08:10 PM PT (US) 
HadrianD

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Oddly enough, I find myself listening to Broken Arrow. It has enough passages that tells me how a movie based on this event today would be scored... An action movie where we seek out the terrorist POSs
and string him through his spine. Though I'd would get some massive choral piece like the Requiem's Lacrimosa or Williams' Hymn the Fallen, or go the instrumental route with Zimmer's piece from Pearl Harbor (latter half of Attack).
posted 09-11-2001 08:56 PM PT (US) 
Ted

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It's ironic. Apparently my chamber class is going to sing Hymn to the Fallen with an orchestra at a Catholic Church for Veterans Day. When we rehersed today, it was hard for some of us to concentrate.Me? Personally I listened to An Epitaph to War from GLORY, which is a little bit more tragic, but appropriate all the same.
--Ted
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posted 09-11-2001 09:34 PM PT (US) 
PeterK

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Samuel Barber's Adagio for Strings....
posted 09-12-2001 12:29 AM PT (US) 
pietari_k

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I am playing Williams` AI: track 11; The Search for the blue fairy.
Elegiac...My condolonces to everyone, I`m sorry (except the ones responsible)
posted 09-12-2001 05:50 AM PT (US) 
Ken S

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Today I was meeting the executives of another Finnish amusement park, and I really had troubles to keep my faith and talk about the glorious amusement park industry in U.S.A (...I had just read from the newspapers that even Walt Disney World closed their gates after the horrible incident)... I'm really shocked about all this - my personal belief in the people of this planet is about to collapse - and yet tomorrow I have to meet another amusement park's executives...During the long drive to another city I tried to listen Williams "A.I." but changed to more optimistic "flying cues"... Now back at home, I won't listen anything except the news...
Tomorrow is another day - I sincerely wish for it.
Deepest, warmest regards,
KENposted 09-12-2001 06:16 AM PT (US) 
Wedge

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Ken S:Before you lose faith in the people of this planet, just look at how strong and compassionate the people of NYC -- and America -- have been in holding together throughout this disaster. I never lost faith in the ability for stupid, insane people to commit evil. But yesterday my faith was renewed in the ability of the human spirit to persevere.
posted 09-12-2001 07:39 AM PT (US) 
Wedge

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Today, Prokofiev is on the agenda.* Eugene Onegin
* "Philosophers" from the Cantata for the 20th Anniversary of the October Revolution
* "The Field of the Dead" from Alexander NevskyMore as I think of it ...
posted 09-12-2001 09:08 AM PT (US) 
Al

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"Casualties of War," the title track, by Morricone. That choir, those strings, that theme... it's very appropriate.posted 09-12-2001 07:58 PM PT (US) 
cine-sin

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I haven't been able to listen to anything. I even got the score to 'Moulin Rouge' yesterday. I listened to half a minute and turned it off.However, I did listen to the live version of 'Journey to the Line' today.
Regards,
Rochelleposted 09-13-2001 03:56 AM PT (US) 
cine-sin

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NP: Snow Falling on Cedars.The snow was a metaphor for a blanketing veil over humanity not to mention the onslaught of racial disharmony.
Regards,
Rochelleposted 09-13-2001 04:12 AM PT (US) 
Erik Woods

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Band of Brothers... Great score!!!Erik
posted 09-13-2001 07:55 AM PT (US) 
Richard Street

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Now playing: Ennio Morricone's City Of Joy, which arrived this morning, and with which I'm entirely unfamiliar. I know I'm not going to be in the mood for big action scores for quite a while; so maybe Sense And Sensibility, Chaplin or Powder will make up the rest of this evening's listening.posted 09-13-2001 12:58 PM PT (US) 
Ken S

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After sitting over ten hours behind the wheel today, I finally understood what really scares me in the recent situation. I actually realized it the moment I saw a mother feeding a tiny, smiling baby in a restaurant - after an extremely gratifying day I nearly started to cry when witnessing the baby with her mother.The following affectionate song, in fact, says it all better than I ever could:
"
Careful the things you say
Children will listen
Careful the things you do
Children will see, and learn.
Children may not obey but children will listen
Children will look to you for which way to turn
To learn what to be
Careful before you say "listen to me"
Children will listen.Careful the wish you make
Wishes are children
Careful the path they take
Wishes come true, not free.Careful the spell you cast
- - Sometimes the spell may last past what you can see
- -Careful the tale you tell
That is the spell
Children will listen.
"
- Stephen Sondheim, INTO THE WOODS...I really was afraid that the age of innocence is gone forever, but then I made the shocking discovery that innocence will never cease from existing - and I'm not happy about it; what kind of world will we leave for our children ?
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