OT: Tonights Music - what are you playing?

I’ve not taken the time to play any Classical music in quite some time, despite that within arms reach I have a CD collectin of Romantic Classical music that was assembled by Victoria Secret and performed by The London Symphony Orchestra.

I started a Classical playlist a few months back, but I never got back to it, and it only has two pieces on it:

https://youtu.be/GGU1P6lBW6Q

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One of my absolute favorites:

https://youtu.be/VImp5EcN5TQ

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Love that track:)

https://youtu.be/J-1Bob1dU18

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I’ve been having trouble sleeping more than a couple hours at a time during the last few days, so I worked on expanding a playlist of music to, and I am really enjoying how it’s coming along.

The first track on the list is a piece of modern folk:

Indie Folk:

One of the last things I played when I was still taking piano lessons in high school.

Alberto Ginastera is just amazing:

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I am listening Celtic motivational or heroic battle music usually, it helps me focus on the game very well.

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During the last day, I expanded a sleep playlist from 6 songs to 53, and while doing that, I kept discovering songs that I liked by a band called Lord Huron.

The first song that I ever encountered by Lord Huron was The Night We Met back in May, which I had posted in this thread, and now I have at least six songs by them on my playlists. I think they are a band worth paying attention to, and Wikipedia describes them this way:

“Lord Huron combines western, folk rock, rock and roll, pop melodies, and the surf rock genres with soundtrack and new age in
influences to produce a sound described by The Wall Street Journal as having a decidedly cinematic flair, heavy on mood and evocative imagery.”

Lord Huron’s song, Ace Up My Sleeve, is on the soundtrack for The Starling Girl, a movie which released yesterday.

Indie Folk or Indie Rock:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JB6WZu8IAZg

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After couple days of insomnia, my new sleep playlist really helped. I slept 17 hours during the last day. Occasionally, I would wake up briefly and the music would help me fall right back to sleep.

The playlist contains many music genres, including some Space Rock:

Space Rock:

Ironically, my sleep playlist includes a mellow Indie Soul entitled Wake Up: