.
and something equally beautiful
if not a little melancholic
..

.
(and the unorchestrated version,
for the purists amongst you)
.
and while we're in the vein. . .
.
how about this?
....

.
or this,
one of the most beautiful pieces ever composed
IMHO
..
(despite my not being able to read the script,
or really understanding the Scottish scenery)

6 comments:

Dave said...

There's nothing like a nice adagio in the morning.

*wanders off to put on a CD*

I, Like The View said...

quite

*thinks: must buy self a music system*

Mel said...

*nodding*

I'm in whole hearted agreement.....

Nothing like a wonderful adagio on a Saturday morning...

But I was really likin' Pachelbel's canon in D Major, too--just so ya know....

Anonymous said...

You may enjoy this version:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Xn4TgYkqdi8&feature=related

And I cannot agree more regarding the wonderful way to start the day. Thank you.

P.S. I've always been a sucker for Für Elise and Moonlight Sonata.

mig bardsley said...

Well that's four of my most favourite pieces ever :)

Dave said...

And now it's a fresh Sunday morning, with the wind blowing off the North Sea. I trust we're all up and bouncing.