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Date Posted: 11:28:59 01/10/04 Sat
Author: andy
Author Host/IP: h55a206.delphi.afb.lu.se / 130.235.184.105
Subject: Re: musical selections from the funeral
In reply to: Scott Quinn 's message, "Re: musical selections from the funeral" on 14:49:29 10/03/03 Fri

>>I noticed that in the funeral pamphlet it listed
>>"musical selections" in the schedule, does anyone know
>>what was played?
>
>Yes. There were five actually (but not *all* during
>this "musical selections" part):
>
>The first was played right after the funeral talk. It
>was a piece by Johann Sebastian Bach entitled "Organ
>Sonata," and was played masterfully on the Organ by
>Juris Weanar.
>
>Shawn's step-father Jamie, then played a recorded
>original piece, he had written, to pay homage to Shawn.
>
>Juris Weanar followed by playing a wonderful piano
>piece by Alexander Scriabin, "Etude." It was a
>favorite of Shawn.
>
>Next Shawn's ex-wife Liz, played a recording of a
>wonderfully moving piece entitled "Adagio for
>Strings," written by Samuel Barber. Upon speaking with
>her after the ceremony, she related the personal
>story, of when her and Shawn were dating, they were
>together listening to this piece for the first time.
>They both cried. They then made a personal "pact"
>between them, that if either of them should die, the
>other would play the piece at their funeral.
>
>I about gave way to tears when I heard that.
>
>You can download it here:
>http://www.modern-strings.de/sound/barber.mp3
>
>Finally, Shawn's masterful, powerful piece, written in
>homage to his sister Lisa, that had passed away when
>he was younger, "Epilogue (for Lisa)" was played. This
>of course, originally appeared on his first Solo
>record, "Powers Of Ten."
>
>I dont think there was a dry eye in the house after
>that was played.
>
>Shawn's incredible ability to touch and move you was
>inspirational. After listening to "Epilogue" that
>final time, it conveyed deeper meaning then ever
>before.
>
>Truly a moving experience. We lost a gentle giant
>among mere mortals. Death most certainly IS an enemy.
>
>Scott Quinn
>http://www.cableq2.com

Which one was the etude number, Opus?

I believed shawn planned to record a Scriabin piece on guitar. He needed someone to do the Orchestrations though.

Did any famous muscians ala. Eric Johnson, Billy Gibbons attend the funeral?

Eric didn´t mention Shawn´s death on his page, a disapointment indeed!

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