Saturday, November 5, 2011

Music that Haunts

   Music appeals to the senses. Some like hot music that accompanies dances like foxtrot, Cancan, Cha-cha, Bolero and Rock and Roll. Still there are others who can withstand the metallic sound of really hot metal rock music. Yet there are those who like music that  is soft and more  suitable for ballroom dancing and candle light dinners or just for a quiet relaxing evening admiring the beauty of nature.There is music for all seasons from around the world that can be haunting and enchanting. It is not easy to compile all of them here in this blog, but I am going to introduce some that may appealto some the way they haunt me. The music that haunts, is one that plays in your mind, even after you have finished hearing it. Language is no barrier for appreciating music.  
   Readers can pick and listen to any of the collections here. 



Song from Afghanistan

 
Beethoven's 'Fur Elise' 

Loreena McKennit's 'The Mystic's Dream'

Kitaro's 'Matsuri'

Beethoven's 'Moonlight Sonata'

Theme music for 'X Files' by Mark Snow

Mysterious Gothic music

Mozart's greatest violin piece

Ravi Shankar and Yehudi Menuhin

Relaxation Music- Lunar Khandro







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