Nostalgia
I want to make a difference between the (modern) music I like in this life time,
and music which invokes past life memories
and the feeling that I'm back in time.
Chopin does that, though I'm not really fond of his music,
I think he's too sentimental (no offence

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But he reminds me of a beautiful day in spring,
girls in white cotton dresses and innocence.
Chopin is sweet, especially his piano music.
Schubert is also wonderful, but today I'm a fan,
I don't know if I was in my past life.
I was quite melancholical back then, and Schubert's songs would've depressed me.
I needed the lightness and innocence from someone like Chopin.
This one is especially for Ben:
The Smiths, I've always loved melancholical music and poetry,
The Smiths are both.
They awake gloomy past life memories about England (especially London).
The rain falls hard on a humdrum town
This town has dragged you down.
Another thing, I don't know if Morrissey (the leadsinger)
is gay,
but I was gay in my past life, and his songs are sometimes
so creepy accurate about my memories:
You took me behind a dis-used railway line
And said "I know a place where we can go
Where we are not known"
And you gave me something that I won't forget too soon.
The Smiths are an 80's band and so are
The Pogues,
but it feels like they sing about things which happened
100 or 200 years ago.
Medieval music, especially French.
I love it, I love it, I love it!
Renaissance music, but not court music,
but music from the bards and streetsingers, love songs.
And no English music (gosh, how I "love" John Dowland

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French, German, Dutch (or actually Flemish) sends me back in time.
Baroque, this has to sound royal and stylish,
again I chose for France,
would you care to dance?
Georg Friedrich Händel, the first time I heard
"Lascia ch'io pianga", an aria from his opera Rinaldo,
I cried, like I never heard such a beautiful song before.
It has an "Green Sleeves" effect on me,
a song which everyone knows and everyone loves.
Perhaps it's just a good song which touches the sensitive parts of my soul,
or maybe it brings back memories I'm not aware of yet.
19th century piano music, not only Chopin,
Schumann makes me happy as well.
But also
Johann Strauss Jr. has a strange effect on me (eeek!), but I can't listen to it without irony
And then music from the
1920's to 1940's,
especially film music, broadway songs,
musicals, entertainment, cabaret.
Cole Porter, Kurt Weil, sentimental stuff,
Vera Lynn, Lili Marleen.
I also love series like the Singing Detective
and Pennies from Heaven, because of the music.
I don't have any past life memories about that era,
but it gives me still that nostalgic feeling.
...I feel so gay in a melancholy way
that it might as well be spring...
Curious Girl.