Today we will focus again on the thematic of love and desire.
How many painful disillusions would be saved if, instead of thinking themselves obliged to say “I love you,” men would content themselves with saying “I desire you.” – René Guyon
The playlist and the audio follow:
- Richard Wagner – Tristan und Isolde, opera, WWV 90: Prelude & Liebestod (Wagner: The Complete Overtures & Orchestral Music from the Operas)
- Rota; Snyder; Kusik – Romeo & Juliet from BBC Radio’s “Our Tune” (The very best of Classical Chillout Gold)
- Angelo Badalamenti & The City Of Prague Philharmonic – Ending/Love Theme (Mulholland Drive)
- Gabrel Yared – I Will Be Back (The English Patient)
- Ennio Morricone – Love Theme (Cinema Paradiso) (100 Best Film Classics)
- Ennio Morricone – Once Upon A Time In The West (The Very Best Of Ennio Morricone)
- Dead Can Dance – Persian Love Song (Toward the Within)
- Clannad – I Will Find You (Theme From “THE LAST OF THE MOHICANS”) (The Celtic Circle)
- Loreena McKennitt – She Moved Through the Fair (Elemental)
- Estampie – Fin Amor (Fin Amor)
- Trobar De Morte – The Deadly Embrace Of Love (Fairydust)
- The Moon And The Nightspirit – Beloved Enchantress (Of Dreams Forgotten And Fables Untold)
- Rodrigo Leão – Pasiòn (O Mundo)
- Jack Or Jive – Venus (Jekura – Deep The Eternal Forest)
- gor – flamma amoris (the medieval project)
- :Golgatha: – Garden Of Love (v.II) (Tales Of Transgression And Sacrifice)
- Airim – The Blackbird (Zu Hofe Des Mittelalters 1)
- Nature and Organisation – tears for an eastern girl (Beauty reaps the blood of solitude)
- Lux Interna – For an autumn girl (Absence and Plenum)
- Rome – Like Lovers (Berlin)
- Sol Invictus – cupid & death (in europa)
- The Walkabouts – And She Closed Her Eyes (Train Leaves At Eight)
- Lebensessenz – Tu, Deorum Hominumque Tyranne, Amor (Tu, Deorum Hominumque Tyranne, Amor)
- Luigi Rubino – Before Love (A Theme For The Moon)
- Elijah’s Mantle – Love’s Philosophy (P.B. Shelley) (The Soul of Romanticism)
- Andy Garcia reads Pablo Neruda – Tonight I can write the saddest lines
- Lord Byron – She Walks in Beauty
- Craig Armstrong – Rhyme And Amelia’s Love Theme (Bone Collector, The)