"Were it not for music, we might in these days say, the Beautiful is dead." - Benjamin Disraeli
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Chamber Corner,
Mendelssohn: Mystic Romantic
Without Words
For that is what music can truly be without when taken from the depths of our soul. Mind you music with words can be just as equally expressive, if not more depending on the context, but, there's just something about a single melody soaring above the silence without words that just seems so natural.
Here cellist Jacqueline du Pré performs Felix Mendelssohn's Song Without Words in D Major, Op.109
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