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Here are some of my recommendations for what I'd consider beautiful music. It's the kind of music that relaxes you and lets your imagination flourish. You know, the kind you'd listen to after a long day of work or school. If you have any recommendations yourself, please post them. The kind of music I'm talking about almost always lacks vocals of any kind.

Anyway, here are my recommendations:

Song: ....

Composer: Yiruma

Song: A Rainy Day In Vancouver from "Keinohrhasen"

Composer: Dirk Reichardt

Song: Always Summer from "Brideshead Revisited"

Composer: Adrian Johnston

Song: All That Remains

Composer: Josh Kramer

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I've been a huge Faithless fan for a long time. Anytime I need a pick me up, or need to relax, I listen to some of their more soft songs. It takes me back to when I was a teenager, and life was simpler. :)

Also, good thread! I love the first song you have posted, and the last one, 'All That Remains.'

Wow! Awesome posts, guys. I really love your recommendations. I'm always amazed at how beautiful music can be. It's just awesome to listen to something new and interesting. Keep them coming! :)

Here's a song that reminds me of the awe and mystery of our universe:

Song: All Is Violent, All Is Bright

Composer: God is an Astronaut

And here's one from the

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Song: Dead Island Trailer Theme

Composer: Giles Lamb

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Sorry if these aren't new, they're just some tracks i listen to a lot:

Battlestar Galatica - Reunited

Lost - Locke'd Out Again

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=27n1_NShBFY

Lost - Love in a Time of Pneumonia

Ludovico Einaudi - Solo (Hidden) [Although his whole Nightbook album is amazing]

Also a couple more by Ludovico Einaudi:

Fuori dal Mondo

And also a mention for:

Great recommendations. Check these out:

Song: Ethereal

Composer: Amethystium

Song: Rivers of Light

Composer: Stanton Lanier

Song: Shrine Of The Times

Composer: Harry Gregson-Williams

Song: Luminous from "Perfect Sense"

Composer: Max Richter

Don't stop now, guys. Keep the recommendations coming! :)

Song: Will You Follow Me?

Composer: Rob Dougan

Song: Only Human (Cello Vers.)

Composer: Susumu Ueda

Song: Opus 23

Composer: Dustin O'Halloran

Song: Finding The Answer

Composer: Josh Kramer

Great thread! I'm a big music lover, I've actually been playing classical piano for 16 years and studying music for almost as much. Here would be some of my picks by period and style:

In contemporary electronic music:

Roygbiv by Boards of Canada

In contemporary "serious" music:

De Profundis by Arvo P?rt:

In XXth century pop:

A Day In The Life by John Lennon

In XXth century classical:

Concerto in G for Piano, 2nd Movement by Maurice Ravel

Continuing my last post (because of max number of media links):

In XIXth century classical:

Nocturne Op 48 No 1 in C minor by Fr?d?ric Chopin

In XVIIIth century classical:

Requiem - Lacrimosa by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=R1BueycmmoQ

In XVIth century classical:

Missa Papae Marcelli - Kyrie by Giovanni Pierluigi da Palestrina

Top of my beautiful music tree

Soundtrack to a film that looks and is acted well as these tracks sound, The Mission

second link is a combo of tracks from the sound track

also some tracks from NIN's Ghosts series

The whole album is worth exploring as there is a wide range of different sounds, one thing i would also add is that there is art work acompany each track to help your visualise the music, it's well worth getting this also,

first vol is free for download,

http://ghosts.nin.com/main/home

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