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My vote would be for "Loch Lomond." Do you have a favorite?
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Chorale section of Jupiter, by Holst.
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An old tired hack went writing out one dark and stormy night
Upon the web he rested as he cruised another site.
When all at once a mighty herd of red-eyed Dems he saw
A 'plowin' through their ragged lies and up a logic flaw.

Yi-pi-yi-ay, Yi-pi-yi-o
Ghost writers in disguise.

Their friends were still on fire and their whines began to peal.
Their scorn wuz black and swiny and their hot breath made you reel.
A bolt of fear went through him as they blundered through their lies
For he saw the writers comin' hard and he heard their mournful cries

Yi-pi-yi-ay, Yi-pi-yi-o
Ghost writers in disguise.

Their faces gaunt, their eyes were blurred, and arm pits soaked with sweat
They're writin' hard to reach that herd but they ain't got them yet
They've got to write forever crap that no one else will buy
On PCs snortin' fire, as they write on, hear their cry

Yi-pi-yi-ay, Yi-pi-yi-o
Ghost writers in disguise.

As the writers moped on by him, he heard one call his name
"If you want to save your soul from hell a' writin' to your shame."
"Then writer change your ways today or with us you will write"
"A-tryin' to reach the Demo herd, ‘They’ll never get it right.’"

Yi-pi-yi-ay, Yi-pi-yi-o
Ghost writers in disguise.
Ghost writers in disguise.

(found on the net, but I have heard other similar older versions...)

My favorite is a real oldie-but-goodie - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=twix9KfES9Y
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I have so many favorites. However, I go to this one quite often. It's very short and simple in harmony and melody, but it never fails to give me a spiritual lift. The Hosanna at the end is inspiring. I have recorded this entire Mass with the Berkeley Community Chorus and Orchestra.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FvlNYVn_VCQ" target="_blank

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I think I'd have to go with Largo from Dvorak 9.
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Jesu, Joy of Man's Desiring. Gives me goosebumps every time.
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Classic Carioca

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Actually, no I do not. I like many tunes but what really draws me to a piece of music is the orchestration/presentation of the material used. Hammersmith by Holst is a perfect example. To me, there are no great melodies in this piece. Nothing unusual or not found in other compositions. What makes the piece is the treatment of those melodies. Same with Mahler's symphonies. Elgar's Enigma Variations. Schwantner's ...and the mountains rising nowhere.

You get the idea.
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Ewald quintet no.1(first movement, especially the CSO recording on legacy of an artist.)
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the elephant wrote:
TMurphy wrote:Chorale section of Jupiter, by Holst.
Today that tune actually has a name: Thaxted.

He used it after The Planets for several things and it has had words set to it by many composers. Thaxted is the village where he spent a lot of his life.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thaxted_(tune)
I knew it had been used in other settings, but did not know it had a name, so thank you. I personally believe that in its original setting, with its original orchestration, it is some of the most beautiful music ever written.
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There are so many favorite melodies... that's why I keep my mp3 player close... so I have access to any of the many I love.

Right off the top of my head is the opening to Bruckner 4. That horn solo is so beautiful it catches my attention every time and can just about bring me to tears.

"Blicket auf!" from Mahler's 8 is incredible.

The finale to Bruckner 8 is so full of excitement it gets my heart racing.
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Tim_Loehr wrote:Classic Carioca

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Z3YbCKEW7kI" target="_blank" target="_blank" target="_blank" target="_blank
+1 on this tune.....but.....I like this version played by Tom Walsh (Munich Philharmonic, Blechshaden)
http://youtu.be/0RLvvzJLHSU

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The Elephant wrote:
Anyone know what the chorale is that is playing as he traverses into night the first time?
Yes. Glorious. Also the entire movement. Remember the launch sequence for John Glenn's Mercury mission in "The Right Stuff" underscored by Mars and Jupiter? WOW! Really effective!

Anyone know what the chorale is that is playing as he traverses into night the first time?
I believe the chorale as he traverses into night is from the White Dawn Symphonic Suite by Henry Mancini.
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One of my favorites is the Nocturne by Franz Strauss.
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hbcrandy wrote:One of my favorites is the Nocturne by Franz Strauss.
Agreed. Beautiful piece.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tNkysKTy638" target="_blank

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I'm really liking this right now.
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Ghost Riders w/beautiful helicon

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