What's your favorite "slow" piece?

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Re: What's your favorite "slow" piece?

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If in the audience and listening to a slow song or a slow movement or slow whatever piece of music and one doesn't find themselves being lulled to sleep, that's probably a sign that it's a pretty good piece of music.


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A wonderful piece and a masterclass in orchestration.
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First time I heard this piece I literally had to pull my car on the side of the road and listen in full and get the piece name.
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