Most achingly-beautiful music


Ultimately, we listen to music to be moved, for example, to be elated, exulted, calmed or pained. Which are the 3 most affecting pieces of music do you find the most affecting?
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Man-Erg - Van Der Graaf Generator.

Beautiful in quite an aching kind of way.
Here's a gentleman that I'm sure could offer some unique recommendations:

http://www.baltimoresun.com/video/?slug=bal-collector-video
Swan of Tuonela - Sibelius is the definition of achingly beautiful

"Nothing Compares 2U" by Sinead O Connor

The chorus from "Land of Make Believe" by the Moody Blues

Steve HACKETT'S GUITAR SOLO from "Firth of Fifth"

These come to mind off the cuff.
"Motherless Child".

I'm thinking of the Van Morrison version in particular.

Or is "gut wrenching" a better term?
Several years back on this thread, someone mentioned "Terrapin Station" by the Grateful Dead.

I happened to be re-visting this work for the first time in a while. It had caught my attention years ago and I hear why. It is a most interesting piece. Lots of progressive rock and classical elements (the Dead really did that?) with quite poetic lyrics. Very unique + very enjoyable. Achingly beautiful? Well, yes I suppose so in the Dead's typical low key manner though.....
Ebm, not "All the Young DUDES"?

Sorry , couldn't resist that one. :^)

Mickey and Uriah Heep? Really? Oy-vey!

Did they do "Return TO Fantasy"? I love that tune!