Classical Music for Peace: Evoking Sadness Yet Infused with Hope, Awaiting Peace In The World.

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  • Classical Music for Peace: Evoking Sadness Yet Infused with Hope, Awaiting Peace for those suffering form the war.
    Thoughtfully curated music eliciting sadness yet infuse with hope for peace.
    In this captivating classical music video, we explore the poignant melodies and majestic orchestrations inspired by the theme of ceasefire and the fervent desire for peace. The symphony unfolds with emotive crescendos, echoing the collective plea to stop the war and embrace a future bathed in serenity.
    🕊️ Tracklist:
    1. 00:12 John Williams - "Theme from Schindler's List"
    2. 03:10 Ravel - "Le Tombeau de Couperin" - Forlane.
    3. 09:08 Shostakovich - Symphony No. 8 in C Minor, Op. 65 - 2. Allegretto
    4. 37:45 Tchaikovsky - Symphony No.5, Op.64, 4. Andante maestoso-Allegro vivace.
    5. 51:20 Rachmaninoff - Symphony No. 2, 3. Adagio.
    6. 01:05:17 Mendelssohn - Violin Concerto, Op.64., 2. Andante - Allegretto non troppo.
    7. 01:13:46 Dvořák - Symphony No.9, Op.95, 2. Largo
    8. 01:24:56 Elgar - "Salut d'Amour," Op. 12
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    1. *John Williams - "Theme from Schindler's List" (00:12)*
    This piece is the theme from the film "Schindler's List," which tells the story of a German businessman who saved the lives of more than a thousand Polish Jews during the Holocaust. The haunting and sorrowful violin melody captures the tragedy and human cost of war.
    2. *Ravel - "Le Tombeau de Couperin" - Forlane (03:10)*
    While Ravel's composition is generally seen as a memorial to friends lost during World War I, the Forlane movement itself is lively and dance-like. It may symbolize a juxtaposition of life and joy against the backdrop of war, highlighting the contrast between the experience of conflict and the resilience of the human spirit.
    3. *Shostakovich - Symphony No. 8 in C Minor, Op. 65 - 2. Allegretto (09:08)*
    Shostakovich composed this symphony during World War II, and the second movement (Allegretto) is often interpreted as a portrayal of the grim realities of war. It captures the dissonance and tumultuous nature of conflict.
    4. *Tchaikovsky - Symphony No. 5, Op.64, 4. Andante maestoso-Allegro vivace (37:45)*
    Tchaikovsky's Symphony No. 5 has been associated with the theme of fate and struggle. The final movement, with its triumphant and energetic character, might symbolize overcoming adversity, reflecting the resilience needed during times of war.
    5. *Rachmaninoff - Symphony No. 2, 3. Adagio (51:20)*
    Rachmaninoff's Symphony No. 2, particularly the Adagio movement, is known for its emotional depth and expressive melodies. The music's romantic and introspective qualities can evoke a sense of longing or reflection often associated with the aftermath of war.
    6. *Mendelssohn - Violin Concerto, Op.64., 2. Andante - Allegretto non troppo (01:05:17)*
    Mendelssohn's Violin Concerto, while not explicitly about war, carries a lyrical and contemplative quality. The Andante movement might be interpreted as conveying a sense of yearning or reflection.
    7. *Dvořák - Symphony No.9, Op.95, 2. Largo (01:13:46)*
    Often known as the "New World Symphony," Dvořák's Symphony No. 9 was composed during his time in the United States. The Largo movement, with its famous English horn solo, can evoke a sense of homesickness and nostalgia, perhaps reflecting the longing for peace and stability.
    8. *Elgar - "Salut d'Amour," Op. 12 (01:24:56)*
    "Salut d'Amour" is a short, charming piece by Elgar. While not directly related to war, its title, which translates to "Love's Greeting," suggests a hopeful and optimistic sentiment, perhaps contrasting with the more somber tones in other war-related compositions.
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    1. Composed by John Williams, featuring Itzhak Perlman. Rreleased by MCA Inc. 1994. Music source from archive org.
    2. Performer: María Cueva Méndez (piano). La Cueva del Piano, 2020, imslp, CCBYNCSA4.0
    3. Decca MET 252-3. Archive org, PD
    4. 7. DuPage Symphony Orchestra (orchestra). DuPage, IL: DuPage Symphony Orchestra, archive org, CCBYNCND3.0
    5. 6. University of Chicago Orchestra (orchestra), Barbara Schubert (conductor). Chicago: University of Chicago Symphony, archive org, CCBANCND3.0
    8. Pau Casan (piano), Emanuel Salvador (violin). Emanuel Salvador & Pau Casan, imslp, ccby3.0
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