There is much music composed about the Sun and I thought it might be interesting to gather some of it together. All of the following pieces can be heard in performances on YouTube. This is very much a personal list and I would love to hear about other people’s favourites. Please send me your suggestions.
I start with a classical list, and my very favourite is the first one, the stunning Daybreak from Ravel’s wonderful ballet Daphnis and Chloe. My favourite song, for years, was Yum Yum’s pretty aria from the Mikardo, which my mother used to sing, but was later supplanted by Strauss’s exquisite Morgen.
Classical music
Ravel: Daybreak from Daphnis and Chloe
Greig: Morning Mood from Peer Gynt Suite
Sibelius: Night Ride and Sunrise
Philip Glass: Akhenaten
Nielsen: Helios Overture
Britten: Dawn from Four Sea Interludes, Peter Grimes
Gilbert and Sullivan: The Sun Whose Rays from Mikardo
Haydn: String Quartet Op76/4 “The Sunrise”
Richard Strauss: Morgen
Richard Strauss: Die Alpensinfonie – Dawn (opening) and Sunset/Night (conclusion)
Richard Strauss: Also Sprach Zarathrustra (opening)
Hymn: Morning has broken (Traditional melody – Bunessan)
Pop, rock and other genres
Beatles: Here Comes the Sun, Good day Sunshine
Cream: The Sunshine of your love
Rihanna: Music of the Sun
Katrina and the Waves: Walking on Sunshine
Kate Bush: Aerial
Johnny Nash: I can see clearly now
Arthur Kent: Bring me sunshine
Ambrose and his Orchestra: The sun has got his hat on
Bill Withers: There ain’t no sunshine now she’s gone
Norah Jones: Sunrise
Stevie Wonder: You are the sunshine of my life
Donovan: Sunshine Superman
The Police: Invisible Sun
The Eagles: Tequila Sunrise
Johnny Cash: You are my sunshine
Justin Timberlake: Can’t stop the feeling
REM: Around the Sun
The Calling: Chasing the Sun
Parov Stelar: The Sun
Bobby Hebb: Sunny
Mike Oldfield: The Song of the Sun
Indian classical music
As all classical Indian music is improvised, most pieces are named by the Raga (eg Bhairav, Myltani) and the performers. Ragas are often inspired by the time of day, and Bhairav is about early morning or dawn.
Raga Bhairav: Uday Bhawalkar – a virtuoso performance by an extraordinary singer.
Raga Bhairav: Pt. Nikhil Banerjee – a more conventional performance using a sitar, but still wonderfully exciting and virtuosic.
Indian music can also portray sunset and the onset of darkness, unlike most of the music above. Both of the following are sunset ragas.
Raga Shri: Ali Akbar Khan – who I was lucky enough to see performing live in the 1970s.
Raga Lalit: Ravi Shankar and Ali Akbar Khan – two masters performing together.
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