Very obscure and intense. Otherwise I'm a lot into Gyorgy Ligeti and Alexander Scriabin these days.
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Hollow
Canada2174 Posts
Very obscure and intense. Otherwise I'm a lot into Gyorgy Ligeti and Alexander Scriabin these days. | ||
JadeFist
United States1225 Posts
On February 28 2010 09:31 HyruleanTubist wrote: I'm a tuba player, I've actually got my senior recital coming up at Peabody Conservatory. A TLER AT PEABODY? Fucking awesome!! I'm a freshman at peabody, I play trumpet. My roommate is also a lurker at TL and we play starcraft and pwn. We have to play some time! Also, good luck on the recital, I'll probably be able to attend it. TL MANPOWER! | ||
d3_crescentia
United States4053 Posts
Oh, and I think the reason why the Trumpet arrangement of Libertango sounds poor is because Trumpets have a little trouble handling chromatic melodies. Also, some more Piazzolla, by Kremer - I really love his arrangements, though he's technically not classical. | ||
defenestrate
United States579 Posts
Bach - BWV 1052, first movement + Show Spoiler + Beethoven - String Quartet in F minor, third movement (link is orchestral arrangement) + Show Spoiler + Beethoven - Piano Concerto #3, first movement + Show Spoiler + Beethoven - Violin Concerto, first movement - the one major key piece I love to death + Show Spoiler + Dvorak - Cello Concerto + Show Spoiler + Grieg - Piano Concerto + Show Spoiler + Sibelius - Violin Concerto (esp third movement) + Show Spoiler + | ||
Dave[9]
United States2365 Posts
On February 28 2010 13:03 rabidch wrote: If there's one thing you don't do, don't claim that so-and-so the best interpretation for Chopin ever because there isn't. Period. + Show Spoiler + Here are some my top Op. 23's (in no particular order) (well the ones that are on YouTube). You may or may not disagree with them. Horowitz (1982) + Show Spoiler + Richter (Prague 1960) + Show Spoiler + Hofmann (1938) + Show Spoiler + Francois + Show Spoiler + Moravec (2009, live) + Show Spoiler + Cortot (1933) + Show Spoiler + + Show Spoiler + Ditto above but with Bach-Busoni Chaconne. Michelangeli (1949) + Show Spoiler + Cherkassky + Show Spoiler + Bolet + Show Spoiler + de Larrocha + Show Spoiler + Well, I'm sorry I've got an opinion... | ||
Alak
Sweden380 Posts
Choral music, especially old choral music, is what I enjoy the most. For instance: There's way too much to list here, but these are among my favorites. | ||
EndlessRain
140 Posts
In the past, my favourite songs to play were : Chopin nocturne opus 9 no 2 + Show Spoiler + Mozart rondo alla turca + Show Spoiler + Beethoven moonlight sonata 1st movement + Show Spoiler + Beethoven pathetique sonata 2nd movement + Show Spoiler + But then I stopped playing for about 3 yrs while I was in college, and since then my skills have absolutely plummeted. My dynamics are sloppy, trills messy, and finger dexterity just not what it used to be. I don't know if I'll ever be able to work up to songs likes Beethoven moonlight sonata 3rd anymore =( Since I suck now, i've been playing some easier songs. This song is awesome + Show Spoiler + | ||
Vestige
United States303 Posts
haha this is what i listen to on my way to any audition. ill have the entire symphony playing on repeat :D | ||
Vestige
United States303 Posts
On February 28 2010 16:46 JadeFist wrote: A TLER AT PEABODY? Fucking awesome!! I'm a freshman at peabody, I play trumpet. My roommate is also a lurker at TL and we play starcraft and pwn. We have to play some time! Also, good luck on the recital, I'll probably be able to attend it. TL MANPOWER! woo good to see there are other brass players on tl. so far most everyone is on piano lol (sorry for double post) | ||
Biff The Understudy
France7793 Posts
Or Bruckner Symphonies do it also, here is a movement I love Or Mahler one's. Here is a peak in world history awesomeness | ||
GGTeMpLaR
United States7226 Posts
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CubEdIn
Romania5359 Posts
So yeah, my turn. This is actually not classical music, but this guy is one of the best piano players I have ever seen. He broke the record for the longest uninterrupted piano concert in May 2009 but it may have been re-broken since then. Anyway, without further ado, I bring to you: ...sadly though, I think that this post will get overlooked in the flood of yt videos. | ||
REDBLUEGREEN
Germany1903 Posts
I'm gonna go ahead and post my all time favorite classical piece, hope you enjoy | ||
fredd
Estonia256 Posts
+ Show Spoiler + i enjoy my rachmaninoff, chopin, elgar, liszt, prokofiev and shostakovich | ||
Rigel of Cyrosea
Canada66 Posts
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Xenocide_Knight
Korea (South)2625 Posts
On February 28 2010 16:46 JadeFist wrote: A TLER AT PEABODY? Fucking awesome!! I'm a freshman at peabody, I play trumpet. My roommate is also a lurker at TL and we play starcraft and pwn. We have to play some time! Also, good luck on the recital, I'll probably be able to attend it. TL MANPOWER! hey, i'm wearing a peabody t-shirt RIGHT NOW! | ||
HyruleanTubist
United States189 Posts
On March 01 2010 02:06 Xenocide_Knight wrote: hey, i'm wearing a peabody t-shirt RIGHT NOW! Sounds like we need to have a Peabody TL Lan. Me and my roommate both play, we definitely should play sometime. Perhaps after my recital, though, lol. | ||
TheMusiC
United States1054 Posts
also, OBLIGATORY LAST MOVEMENT OF BEETHOVEN 9 GREATEST PIECE EVER WRITTEN and can we get some mahler 5/6 up in here | ||
peidongyang
Canada2084 Posts
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phosphorylation
United States2935 Posts
I am a pretty serious pianist so I know my stuff relatively well. I would like to post arguably the best recording of any piano piece in the entire recorded history. And I don't even like Horowitz that much, aside from this recording. Remarkable playing. | ||
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