Music of the Week: Sept. 24, 2021: Cantique de Jean Racine Op 11 (Fauré)
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Music of the Week: Sept. 24, 2021: Cantique de Jean Racine Op 11 (Fauré)

Beautiful interpretation of Fauré’s choral piece by the Orchestre de Paris and choir under the direction of Paavo Järvi.
Fauré was a French composer, organist, pianist, and teacher who lived in the 19th and early 20th centuries. One of the most prominent French composers of his time, he is viewed as a bridge between the end of romanticism and the beginning of modernism.
More on Fauré on Wikipedia.
More on Järvi on Wikipedia.
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absolutely heavenly. thank You. I can share a song I wrote the lyrics with a blues friend that someone put to video…i was mesmerized please take a view…https://youtu.be/P5USdfFYQaDs
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Video unavailable. Could be not available in EU.
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scroll up. sorry. thanks for your acknowledgement.
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isn’t music a universal language
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why did this reply twice… Oh well, hope my initial request gets a reply.
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Love this. Yea, I’m a right brain 66 yr old. hippie. Working on the left brain to be
financially set. you may enjoy a song I wrote with a blues musician friend of mine when we both move to Nashville in ’86 broke. https://youtu.be/P5USdFYQaDs if that doesn’t work Mike Griffin song is You’ll Know.-
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Heavenly. I adore it. Thank you so much.
Below the link to the “Emerald” part of the Ballet “Jewels”. Choreographed by George Balanchine (inspired by the ballet-edition of Van Cleef & Arpels, NY). The first part “Emerald” with Fauré. The second part “Ruby” with Stravinsky. The third part “Diamond” with Tschaikovsky. Enjoy.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9sMx4AtM8Gg
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=y1v4fE24-h4
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absolutely heavenly. thank You. I can share a song I wrote the lyrics with a blues friend that someone put to video…i was mesmerized please take a view…https://youtu.be/P5USdfFYQaDs
Video unavailable. Could be not available in EU.
scroll up. sorry. thanks for your acknowledgement.
isn’t music a universal language
why did this reply twice… Oh well, hope my initial request gets a reply.
Love this. Yea, I’m a right brain 66 yr old. hippie. Working on the left brain to be
financially set. you may enjoy a song I wrote with a blues musician friend of mine when we both move to Nashville in ’86 broke. https://youtu.be/P5USdFYQaDs if that doesn’t work Mike Griffin song is You’ll Know.
Nice….
Heavenly. I adore it. Thank you so much.
Below the link to the “Emerald” part of the Ballet “Jewels”. Choreographed by George Balanchine (inspired by the ballet-edition of Van Cleef & Arpels, NY). The first part “Emerald” with Fauré. The second part “Ruby” with Stravinsky. The third part “Diamond” with Tschaikovsky. Enjoy.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9sMx4AtM8Gg
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=y1v4fE24-h4