Minnesota Orchestra
Eiji Oue, conductor
Written at the end of the Second World War, including the best setting he ever gave his famous Fanfare For The Common Man. If you can listen to the third and last movement without tears, I don't know how you can be alive.
"If you can listen to the third and last movement without tears, I don't know how you can be alive. "
ReplyDeleteFor once, I agree with you unreservedly. It doesn't excuse the rest of your crackpot bullshit, but in this case, yeah.