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Music Of The Heart: Valentine's Request Line Now Open! - Colorado Public Radio

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Massenet: Méditation from Thaïs
“My wife, Leto, was a violinist back in Virginia, and she enjoyed listening to and playing this piece. She even played it as I walked our daughter up the aisle at her wedding. My wife passed this November, and I'd like to dedicate this piece in her memory.” ~ John in Lakewood

Debussy: Suite Bergamasque: Clair de Lune
“I’ve loved it since I was a child and I convinced my husband-to-be to have it played at our wedding. That evening my husband presented me with a lovely music box that played, you guessed it, Clair de Lune. We celebrated 51 years together last June and I still play the music box often.” ~ Kathy in Boulder

Bach: Concerto for 2 Violins: II Largo
“The way the two violins intertwine and play together; I think it's a beautiful partnership and very romantic.” ~ Marissa in Peekskill, NY

Pachelbel: Canon in D
“I first heard this piece in the '70s and originally thought it was called ‘Taco Bell Cannon.’ Over the years, it has become music which, when I hear it, I stop everything and just listen. A few years ago, when my son, Ben, was planning his wedding, he asked me to walk him down the path to their outdoor wedding site. We were to go first and then everyone else and then the bride and her father.  We did the rehearsal and then the next day, as we made our way through gravel and then onto the grass with all the guests watching, Pachelbel's Canon in D wafted through the air. Ben had no idea what the song meant to me. And now, it has taken on more feelings of the heart.” ~ Darlene from Fort Collins

Gershwin: Porgy and Bess - “Summertime”
“For my daughter. Having a child let me fall in love in a way not usually expressed in song.  I used to sing this lullaby to her, meaning every word of comfort.” ~ Jodie in Golden

Puccini: Gianni Schicchi - “O Mio Babbino Caro”
“My mother’s favorite opera love song and every time she heard it she would always cry. And just I recently lost her to cancer, so this is a request for my mother. Love you, Mom.” ~ Chris in Greeley

Smetana: The Moldau
“We were in our early 20’s in 1971 when I had a brief romance with a dental student. Not until he one day turned off the rock n’ roll music and played Smetana’s Moldau did I realize, 'Here might be someone special.' We went our separate ways, always keeping in touch. Last Valentine’s Day he sent me this card, ‘So very happy, all because you’re part of my little world.’” ~ Suzy in Lafayette

Brahms: Piano Quintet: II Andante
“Colleagues of mine from the Littleton Symphony played it at the wedding when I married my beautiful wife Lisa. My oldest brother played the piano part. It has a gentle feel and that trademark autumnal feel Brahms can convey. We like the fall, and got married on a lovely October 1st, 2005, having fallen in love the previous fall.” ~ Drew in Littleton

Rachmaninoff: Symphony #2: III Adagio
“It was really memorable on the first romantic evening I had with the person that’s now my wife for 15 years.” ~ William in Alexandria

Tchaikovsky: Romeo & Juliet Fantasy-Overture: Love Theme
“I think it’s a combination of poignancy and beauty and power that’s matched by very few other pieces.” ~ Michael in Denver

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