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Empyrean
Profile Blog Joined September 2004
17020 Posts
October 28 2005 10:52 GMT
#1
Just a thread to post what you're working on and what you're listening to.

I'm currently listening to Tschaikovsky's first piano concerto and Ravel's Scarbo. I'm also listening to Tschaikovsky's D major violin concerto and a Dvorak symphony.

I'm playing two Liszt etudes, his first Paganini (the one based off of the beginning and end of Paganini's fifth caprice and Paganini's sixth caprice) and his second Transcendental.

I'm also trying to play Tschaikovsky's Violin Concerto on the Viola. It's not going too well; I'll probably end up moving everything a fifth down :[
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PanoRaMa
Profile Blog Joined June 2003
United States5069 Posts
October 28 2005 10:56 GMT
#2
i usually listen to classical music on my computer when i go to bed, it helps me fall asleep faster and I wake up to nice soothing music.

However this music 99% of the time includes piano compositions by Nobuo Uematsu (FF), piano remixes from OC Remix, etc.
SproutBoy
Profile Joined January 2005
Australia382 Posts
October 28 2005 11:01 GMT
#3
Wow, your heaps cool.
Way upon the mountain where she died....
0_0
Profile Joined April 2004
United States2090 Posts
October 28 2005 11:10 GMT
#4
"Dance of the Furies" from Gluck's Orphée et Eurydice.
a-game
Profile Blog Joined December 2004
Canada5085 Posts
October 28 2005 11:10 GMT
#5
am i the only one who finds classical music enhances your chess game?
you wouldnt feel that way if it was your magical sword of mantouchery that got stolen - racebannon • I am merely guest #13,678!
Cambium
Profile Blog Joined June 2004
United States16368 Posts
October 28 2005 11:14 GMT
#6
Classical music helps me become focused when I try to get work done.
When you want something, all the universe conspires in helping you to achieve it.
0_0
Profile Joined April 2004
United States2090 Posts
October 28 2005 11:18 GMT
#7
On October 28 2005 20:10 only)a-game wrote:
am i the only one who finds classical music enhances your chess game?


Yeah, I did some reading about this a while ago.

I believe it's called the "Mozart Effect." Listening to Mozart gives you a temporary boost in spatial temporal reasoning (Which is used in chess ). Music supposedly has a pretty big effect on things like math/chess/etc.
Programmer
Profile Joined February 2004
Canada250 Posts
Last Edited: 2005-10-28 11:33:10
October 28 2005 11:24 GMT
#8
On October 28 2005 20:10 only)a-game wrote:
am i the only one who finds classical music enhances your chess game?

That's totally true.

Oh, and amongst my favorite compositions:
Bach - Toccata and Fugue in D Minor
Mozart - Pachabel Canon in D
Vivaldi - The Four Seasons
Wagner - La Fortuna
Wagner - Ride Of The Valkyries
Purind
Profile Blog Joined April 2004
Canada3562 Posts
October 28 2005 11:57 GMT
#9
I find Classical music distracting, and I can't get any work done with Mozart or anything playing in the background.
Anyway, I'm listening to silence right now, but my favourite song ever is Schumann's 3rd Symphony. I have my alarm set to that song, so I wake up to it early in the morning and often find myself lying there for 5 minutes before getting up (not that it's not like that with any other song )
Trucy Wright is hot
lil.sis
Profile Blog Joined March 2005
China4650 Posts
October 28 2005 12:45 GMT
#10
i love paul hindemith

and nobuo uematsu (sp? the final fantasy guy)
好好喝喝天天快乐
(AnGeLs)
Profile Joined March 2004
385 Posts
October 28 2005 12:48 GMT
#11
Apocalyptica - Zelda Main Theme
ok
TheMusiC
Profile Joined January 2004
United States1054 Posts
Last Edited: 2005-10-28 12:53:19
October 28 2005 12:49 GMT
#12
i just got back from listening to the houston symphony play the william tell overture, mozart's piano concerto in d minor, and pines of rome.

i almost forgot how much ass pines of rome kicks. off-stage brass in the balconies = balls.

i'm also currently playing english horn on rachmaninov's 2nd symphony and oboe on tchaik's 4th.

gl on the liszt transcendental etude, that entire book is fucking hard.

dvorak's 8th and 9th symphonies are also two incredible pieces of music.

pachelbel's canon in d is written by johann PACHELBEL, not mozart. i don't know where you got mozart from, but he definitely didn't write that.

[edit] btw empyrean this is asuka from bsb in case you didn't know D:
Abang_Zealot
Profile Joined June 2003
Indonesia866 Posts
October 28 2005 12:52 GMT
#13
I'm currently listening to Chopin's Scherzo Opus 31 in B-Flat Minor.
Chopin composed really good piano music +_+!!
And I'm also going to analyse Beethoven's Piano Sonata Opus 2 Number 2 Movement 1 & 4.
Learning those 2 pieces for the Yamaha National Competition hopefully!!

For cello I'm listening a lot to Bach's suites although I actually am not sure which exact one haha. But it's a pretty famous one I think ^^
Empyrean
Profile Blog Joined September 2004
17020 Posts
October 28 2005 13:07 GMT
#14
Everyone plays that Scherzo
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Abang_Zealot
Profile Joined June 2003
Indonesia866 Posts
October 28 2005 13:23 GMT
#15
Haha yeh it's played quite a bit but I've never played much Chopin in the past and hopefully this can get me started
Abang_Zealot
Profile Joined June 2003
Indonesia866 Posts
October 28 2005 13:25 GMT
#16
BTW does anyone know about the Warsaw Philharmonic Orchestra? Apparently they played BoA Music in a J-Pop Special or something. Does anyone knows where I can find it? ~~
whatever
Profile Joined July 2005
Mexico693 Posts
October 28 2005 13:36 GMT
#17
moonlight sonata :D
Time is always on my side
Klogon
Profile Blog Joined November 2002
MURICA15980 Posts
October 28 2005 13:51 GMT
#18
Ah yes, a classical music thread. I was thinking abuot starting one to get some suggestions as I kind of want to get into it somewhat, but dno't know where to start. How about some good more modern classical as well as the "classics." ;D
Abang_Zealot
Profile Joined June 2003
Indonesia866 Posts
October 28 2005 14:02 GMT
#19
Modern Classical look for Tabula Rasa. I've heard a few samples and I quite like it. Then again, you'll probably only like it if you're into 20th century music and the neo-classical style :$
exalted
Profile Blog Joined March 2004
United States3612 Posts
October 28 2005 14:04 GMT
#20
On October 28 2005 21:52 Abang_Zealot wrote:
I'm currently listening to Chopin's Scherzo Opus 31 in B-Flat Minor.
Chopin composed really good piano music +_+!!
And I'm also going to analyse Beethoven's Piano Sonata Opus 2 Number 2 Movement 1 & 4.
Learning those 2 pieces for the Yamaha National Competition hopefully!!

For cello I'm listening a lot to Bach's suites although I actually am not sure which exact one haha. But it's a pretty famous one I think ^^


Listen - if you want to do the piano do the following:

Don't do that Scherzo, please, it's cliched as FUCK. If you have to do a Scherzo, try No. 4, it's a much higher quality piece and if you have to do it for a piano competition it will resonate much more strongly with the judge.

Start learning Winterwind - Opus 25 No. 11, and play ALL of the Bach prelude and fugues (if those are too hard for you do all of the Three part Inventions Sinfonia)

If you need relaxation from this ultimate goal, just do some Mozart/Haydn sonatas - those are a big hit if you have to play for a family friend or on a piano that is shitty.
too easy
skindzer
Profile Blog Joined May 2005
Chile5114 Posts
October 28 2005 16:07 GMT
#21
Nobuo Uematsu is soooo great.
Its not only the rain that brings the thunder
OverTheUnder
Profile Blog Joined November 2004
United States2929 Posts
October 28 2005 16:17 GMT
#22
lol, when i saw this thread i was thinking eagles, beatles, rolling stones;)
Honor would be taking it up the ass and curing all diseases, damn how stupid can people get. -baal http://puertoricanbw.ytmnd.com/
Illuvatar
Profile Joined June 2005
254 Posts
October 28 2005 19:06 GMT
#23
On October 28 2005 23:04 exalted wrote:
Show nested quote +
On October 28 2005 21:52 Abang_Zealot wrote:
I'm currently listening to Chopin's Scherzo Opus 31 in B-Flat Minor.
Chopin composed really good piano music +_+!!
And I'm also going to analyse Beethoven's Piano Sonata Opus 2 Number 2 Movement 1 & 4.
Learning those 2 pieces for the Yamaha National Competition hopefully!!

For cello I'm listening a lot to Bach's suites although I actually am not sure which exact one haha. But it's a pretty famous one I think ^^


Listen - if you want to do the piano do the following:

Don't do that Scherzo, please, it's cliched as FUCK. If you have to do a Scherzo, try No. 4, it's a much higher quality piece and if you have to do it for a piano competition it will resonate much more strongly with the judge.

Start learning Winterwind - Opus 25 No. 11, and play ALL of the Bach prelude and fugues (if those are too hard for you do all of the Three part Inventions Sinfonia)

If you need relaxation from this ultimate goal, just do some Mozart/Haydn sonatas - those are a big hit if you have to play for a family friend or on a piano that is shitty.


Well I have to agree with you about the 2nd scherzo but it's totally wrong what you said about the 4th scherzo, Chopin himself said it was one of his weaker pieces. And if you'd read his post more precisely you would have known, that he just listens to it. And in addition it's quite funny that you say he should learn all preludes and fugues of Bach. In fact I don't know any student of my music university who has learned all of them, usually you just learn about 4 or 5, not 48. And well winterwind is a good choice but if you start learning chopin etudes you don't start with one of the hardest(winterwind). And you really think that Mozart and Haydn are worth to be played on a shitty piano, and then even will be a big hit??
chicken`
Profile Joined January 2004
Germany3478 Posts
October 28 2005 21:24 GMT
#24
Therion ftw
jeremy clarkson = god
Chris307
Profile Joined June 2004
3095 Posts
October 28 2005 21:32 GMT
#25
I don't know much about Classical music, just the basics that I've been taught by movies like Amadeus in highschool World Cultures classes. But I do have a few CDs...

My favorite piece right now is probably Mozart's Overture from the Abduction from the Seraglio.

And of course Pa-Pa-Pa-Pa-Pa-Papagena.
PUSH DICE CUP BACK AND I SHOOT CRAP
Chibi[OWNS]
Profile Joined May 2003
United Kingdom10597 Posts
Last Edited: 2005-10-28 21:35:19
October 28 2005 21:32 GMT
#26
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Empyrean
Profile Blog Joined September 2004
17020 Posts
Last Edited: 2005-10-28 21:38:58
October 28 2005 21:36 GMT
#27
On October 28 2005 23:04 exalted wrote:
Show nested quote +
On October 28 2005 21:52 Abang_Zealot wrote:
I'm currently listening to Chopin's Scherzo Opus 31 in B-Flat Minor.
Chopin composed really good piano music +_+!!
And I'm also going to analyse Beethoven's Piano Sonata Opus 2 Number 2 Movement 1 & 4.
Learning those 2 pieces for the Yamaha National Competition hopefully!!

For cello I'm listening a lot to Bach's suites although I actually am not sure which exact one haha. But it's a pretty famous one I think ^^


Listen - if you want to do the piano do the following:

Don't do that Scherzo, please, it's cliched as FUCK. If you have to do a Scherzo, try No. 4, it's a much higher quality piece and if you have to do it for a piano competition it will resonate much more strongly with the judge.

Start learning Winterwind - Opus 25 No. 11, and play ALL of the Bach prelude and fugues (if those are too hard for you do all of the Three part Inventions Sinfonia)

If you need relaxation from this ultimate goal, just do some Mozart/Haydn sonatas - those are a big hit if you have to play for a family friend or on a piano that is shitty.


I'd actually play a Ballade instead. Not some shitty overplayed one like the second or the first, but one like the third. I love Chopin's third Ballade. It's so fun to play, especially when you get to the climax

EDIT: Not saying those pieces are shitty, I'm saying it's shitty how they're overplayed.
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Empyrean
Profile Blog Joined September 2004
17020 Posts
October 28 2005 21:52 GMT
#28
Oh yes, and if you want to start a Chopin Etude, I'd choose an easier one like op 10 #12, op.25 #2 or op.10 #3. Also in the "Trois Nouvelles Etudes" the umm...I forgot which, but it's the one with the three on four. That's relatively easy as well.

I wouldn't start with something like the Thirds etude or the Winterwind.

Also, some of the fugues are very challenging to play correctly, i.e., playing all of the voices balanced. Hell, in the five voice one (forgot which ), it takes a while just to identify all of the subjects, countersubjects, etc. Again, I'd start with something easy like the WTC I c minor prelude and fugue.

That may be too easy for someone playing a Chopin Scherzo, though.

But please try his third Ballade. You'll love it; I promise
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0x64
Profile Blog Joined September 2002
Finland4600 Posts
October 29 2005 00:07 GMT
#29
Eric satie, Camille Saint-Saens, Mozart's requiem few other random stuff I really like in classic music but I'm more into House/hard dance
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Black_waltz
Profile Joined October 2005
United States13 Posts
October 29 2005 00:36 GMT
#30
Most beautiful orchestra peice ever: Fantasia on a theme, by Thomas Tallis
Also listening to: Arabesque no.2 by Debussy
Dont cry because its over. Smile because it happened. -Dr.Seuss
exalted
Profile Blog Joined March 2004
United States3612 Posts
October 29 2005 00:43 GMT
#31
On October 29 2005 04:06 Illuvatar wrote:
Show nested quote +
On October 28 2005 23:04 exalted wrote:
On October 28 2005 21:52 Abang_Zealot wrote:
I'm currently listening to Chopin's Scherzo Opus 31 in B-Flat Minor.
Chopin composed really good piano music +_+!!
And I'm also going to analyse Beethoven's Piano Sonata Opus 2 Number 2 Movement 1 & 4.
Learning those 2 pieces for the Yamaha National Competition hopefully!!

For cello I'm listening a lot to Bach's suites although I actually am not sure which exact one haha. But it's a pretty famous one I think ^^


Listen - if you want to do the piano do the following:

Don't do that Scherzo, please, it's cliched as FUCK. If you have to do a Scherzo, try No. 4, it's a much higher quality piece and if you have to do it for a piano competition it will resonate much more strongly with the judge.

Start learning Winterwind - Opus 25 No. 11, and play ALL of the Bach prelude and fugues (if those are too hard for you do all of the Three part Inventions Sinfonia)

If you need relaxation from this ultimate goal, just do some Mozart/Haydn sonatas - those are a big hit if you have to play for a family friend or on a piano that is shitty.


Well I have to agree with you about the 2nd scherzo but it's totally wrong what you said about the 4th scherzo, Chopin himself said it was one of his weaker pieces. And if you'd read his post more precisely you would have known, that he just listens to it. And in addition it's quite funny that you say he should learn all preludes and fugues of Bach. In fact I don't know any student of my music university who has learned all of them, usually you just learn about 4 or 5, not 48. And well winterwind is a good choice but if you start learning chopin etudes you don't start with one of the hardest(winterwind). And you really think that Mozart and Haydn are worth to be played on a shitty piano, and then even will be a big hit??


The 4th Scherzo is amazing, its a little dreary in that it repeats so many times and the middle section sounds out of place, but it's a unique piece in itself. Learning the preludes and fugues of Bach is essential to good piano playing, but I may be biased in my appreciation of Glenn Gould. Nevertheless, it is crucial to learn at least 4-5.

Winterwind is definitely a good choice but I only said it becuase it is an amazing piece - obviously I would not recommend that or the Revolutionary Etude (too many teachers give the mistake of assigning this etude to an enthuiastic student who wishes to learn it) to someone with weak technique. If you had to pick an etude to do for a student with less experience, I would recommend Opus 25 No. 12 then.

Yes, I would rather play a Mozart sonata on a crappy piano than a Chopin etude, that's for sure. I'm not saying that they only "deserve" lesser pianos, don't take the wrong meaning. I'm just saying that it's good to have a mixed repitore and Mozart/Haydn is appreciated by most audiences and a good rendition can still be performed from a lesser quality piano (cough upright).

My goal in life (my Dad's) was originally to enter the Curtis Institute of Music after I graduated highschool at 15, but I have since then pretty much stopped piano. My piano teacher was one that really drilled me on technique - I started learning the thirds Opus 25 No 6 when I was around 9.
too easy
exalted
Profile Blog Joined March 2004
United States3612 Posts
October 29 2005 00:48 GMT
#32
On October 29 2005 06:52 Empyrean wrote:
Oh yes, and if you want to start a Chopin Etude, I'd choose an easier one like op 10 #12, op.25 #2 or op.10 #3. Also in the "Trois Nouvelles Etudes" the umm...I forgot which, but it's the one with the three on four. That's relatively easy as well.

I wouldn't start with something like the Thirds etude or the Winterwind.

Also, some of the fugues are very challenging to play correctly, i.e., playing all of the voices balanced. Hell, in the five voice one (forgot which ), it takes a while just to identify all of the subjects, countersubjects, etc. Again, I'd start with something easy like the WTC I c minor prelude and fugue.

That may be too easy for someone playing a Chopin Scherzo, though.

But please try his third Ballade. You'll love it; I promise


I've played that Ballade (eb major?) and didn't enjoy it very much. Prelude and fugues are incredibly difficult, definitely - but Bach is too elite to ignore.

The 3 on 4 posthomous etude fucking sucks, its SO bad, (I hear people found those works in his mattress or something? I'm sure that he's rolling in his grave about the fact that they found those pieces of @(#$* ). Thirds etude is not that hard, but you will have to devote probably around 2 years to get it to performing shape. The fact that it already has so many sharps makes it daunting to even approach though.

Do not get into the habit of trying to play pieces past your experience level, when I was young that was what I did and it ultimately weakened my foundations (of musicality, my technique was ) Even playing "simpler" music like Mozart is enjoyable and is very nice. If you are serious about pursuing piano as a career, then I assume you already have a private teacher and that man (women can't play piano lols) can offer much more precise advise than any on teamliquid becuase he will know your exact ability.
too easy
Chibi[OWNS]
Profile Joined May 2003
United Kingdom10597 Posts
October 29 2005 00:58 GMT
#33
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Empyrean
Profile Blog Joined September 2004
17020 Posts
October 29 2005 01:04 GMT
#34
Mine is a Ukrainian lady :X
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MoltkeWarding
Profile Joined November 2003
5195 Posts
October 29 2005 02:30 GMT
#35
On October 29 2005 06:32 Chris307 wrote:
I don't know much about Classical music, just the basics that I've been taught by movies like Amadeus in highschool World Cultures classes. But I do have a few CDs...

My favorite piece right now is probably Mozart's Overture from the Abduction from the Seraglio.

And of course Pa-Pa-Pa-Pa-Pa-Papagena.


Ya. Do you have the magic flute CD with Ziesak, Moll and Jo Sumi?

My favourite piece of opera however is in act 2 of Tristan und Isolde; "So starben wir..."
DarkGhost]Coon[
Profile Joined February 2004
United States1471 Posts
October 29 2005 07:57 GMT
#36
On October 28 2005 21:48 (AnGeLs) wrote:
Apocalyptica - Zelda Main Theme

That is not by Apocalyptica.
Common sense is not so common.
Raging.BuLL
Profile Joined February 2005
Brazil101 Posts
October 29 2005 08:39 GMT
#37
wow some classical lovers amongst the tl´netters!
this is quite nice

i think that if anyone gives classical music a good chance, they will realize that it is the highest form of musical art there is to be offered. its simply amazing

for those of you who are just starting out to listen to classical.. i would suggest real easy pieces that are easy to start liking..
problem with classical is that the most beautiful music are very complex and hard to understand.. so listening to it once will not give you that satisfaction as like listening to a simple rap song or something of that sort.. it will take many times of listening until your mind can start unwrapping the pieces and appreciating everything.. and once you actually do appreciate man.. oh man.. its amazing

my personal favorites that i truly recommend to all is
on orchestra pieces with violin solo

sibelius violin concerto.. man this piece is friggin AMAZING.. it is truly remarkable.. the second movement does wonders.. the best recording I have ever heard is with Christian Ferras with the berlin philarmonique.. this Ferras guy , french dude.. ended up killing himself and you will find that a lot of these amazing players who spilled their hearts out while playing music ended up suiciding at some point.. thats a bonus on quality there hehe

brahms violin concerto is really nice also.. tchaikovsky violin too.. David Oistrach has a cd with these both on it... definitely worth buying

now these 3 pieces are a little bit advanced.. so you have to really listen to them a couple times before appreciating them to the max.. recommendation is to do something while listening! give time for your brain to grasp

some nice cello pieces with orchestra is the dvorak cello concerto.. hmm oh brahms double concerto (amazing violin and cello).. and shostakovich cello concerto with the amazing Rostrapovich!

for solo pieces.. nice and easy ones are bach ciaccone (violin), this piece is one of those that everyone loves on the first listen.. its awesome.. these bach solo pieces for cello and violin are pretty nice and easy to learn but really hard to understand to its fullness

argh list goes on and on!

just a curious note, my family are all pretty much classical musicians and i am one of the black sheep.. but i feel uber fortunate to be able to have spent so much time with them because it took me forever to appreciate the music and i dont think i ever would without them
for those really interested keep trying to like it because once you do it is friggin amazing! if anyone wants more recommendations feel free to pm

Why do today that which can be done tomorrow
ubergamer15
Profile Joined January 2005
United States645 Posts
Last Edited: 2005-10-29 09:05:53
October 29 2005 09:05 GMT
#38
Holst–The Planets' Symphony "Jupiter, Bringer of Jollity" and "Mars, Bringer of War"
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Codditer
Profile Joined March 2004
United States70 Posts
October 29 2005 09:23 GMT
#39
I listen to only classical music, because I am an elitist. Right now I'm listening to Pictures at an Exhibition (cliché!), and working on Bach - Toccata in E Minor (dunno which BWV), Beethoven - Sonata no. 27, and Brahms - Intermezzi op. 117. Two of my favorite pieces are Brahms - Piano Concerto no. 2; and Dvorak - Symphony no. 7 (much better than the 8th or 9th, really!)

also
On October 29 2005 17:39 Raging.BuLL wrote:
sibelius violin concerto.. man this piece is friggin AMAZING..
no u
Dave[9]
Profile Blog Joined October 2003
United States2365 Posts
October 29 2005 10:16 GMT
#40
I am currently learning piano from a world reknown artist named Theresa Keene. here's a lil' biography on her:

"She’s been called the “Queen of the Concert Grand,” and “The Longest Fingers in the West.” Pianist Theresa Keene, Principal Keyboardist of the Sacramento Philharmonic, debuted as a soloist at the age of twelve. In the ensuing years, she has continued to add to her distinguished career.

She has been a soloist, chamber musician and teacher of award-winning students. Among her many performances are those with symphony orchestras in Switzerland, New York and San Francisco. She holds a bachelor’s and master’s degree from the San Francisco Conservatory of Music. For 16 years she has been a professor at American River College, in addition to her busy performing schedule.

In October, 2003 Keene released her first CD, an appealing tribute to the many styles of music she loves. She mingles flawless renditions of Beethoven, Chopin and Prokofiev with two heartfelt spirituals. The CD is available locally at Kline Music and at Barnes & Noble. Keene looks forward to being one-third of Mozart’s Concerto for Three Pianos, adding her passion and elegance to the work, and sharing the stage with Music Director Michael Morgan and Assistant Conductor Ming Luke."

I have been studying with her for approxamatly 6 months, adding to my 1 hear of study. At the moment i am learning Rachmaninoff, Beethoveen, Schuman, Debussy, and Chopin ;O

i won't name the songs as i fear she is one of those teachers who has heard everything, and teaches me songs no one had heard =[
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Empyrean
Profile Blog Joined September 2004
17020 Posts
October 29 2005 10:19 GMT
#41
Try me.
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miNi
Profile Blog Joined October 2005
Korea (South)2010 Posts
November 02 2005 07:12 GMT
#42
liebesetraum by liszt

chopin's nocturne is good also.

LOL, moonlight sonata.
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lil.sis
Profile Blog Joined March 2005
China4650 Posts
November 02 2005 07:14 GMT
#43
anyone know stephen melillo? he is also one of my favorite composers. his music is from a technical standpoint relatively simple but it's so emotional and touching
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draeger
Profile Joined July 2003
United States3256 Posts
November 02 2005 08:29 GMT
#44
I listen to a wide range of classical music. As of lately, I've been listening to more classical than anything else. I generally just put on radio stations (mostly classical from di.fm and the local classical station that broadcasts out of st.louis.)

Since I played the piano for a long time, I've always had a thing for piano solo pieces and concertos. I'd say of those, I enjoy works by Chopin the most.
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HeadBangaa
Profile Blog Joined July 2004
United States6512 Posts
November 02 2005 08:41 GMT
#45
I was just listening to a Troy Stetina's metal interpretation of Beethoven's 23rd Piano sonata. So fucking good.
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LG)Sabbath
Profile Blog Joined July 2005
Argentina3024 Posts
November 02 2005 09:04 GMT
#46
does anyone else just love beethoven's 7th symphony? the second part is so damn fast also, its really cool

btw does carmina burana's "o fortuna" count as classical?
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rpf289
Profile Joined October 2004
United States3524 Posts
November 02 2005 10:01 GMT
#47
On October 28 2005 20:01 SproutBoy wrote:
Wow, your heaps cool.
If by "cool," you mean "retard," then you should probably realize that metal has its roots in classical music. Compare a Metallica solo to classical, and you'll see some similarities.
PanoRaMa
Profile Blog Joined June 2003
United States5069 Posts
Last Edited: 2005-11-03 05:43:13
November 03 2005 05:40 GMT
#48
Could any Classical music buff tell me what this song is? It's credited as "Canon Rock", but that seems pretty obscure.

http://210.61.218.117/grm.cdn.hinet.net/xuite/56/0c/12067215/blog_13366/dv/237948/237948.wmv

It's a chinese guy playing this piece on electric guitar, but you can still discern what the actual composition sounded like (actually you can hear the beginning of the composition for several seconds at the beginning of the clip). It should be quite famous iirc, because even I've heard it a lot of times, I just don't know the title/composer.

Thanks in advance!
CoralReefer
Profile Joined June 2004
Canada2069 Posts
November 03 2005 06:17 GMT
#49
pachelbel's canon
And this hot potato has vanished into thin air.
QuietIdiot
Profile Blog Joined October 2005
7004 Posts
November 03 2005 06:18 GMT
#50
Vivaldi's violin concert in D major

Kicks ass and I can play it :D
Cloud
Profile Blog Joined November 2004
Sexico5880 Posts
November 03 2005 06:27 GMT
#51
I loved a song from yo yo ma, or i thing he just interpreted a bach theme or something, its on the bass(that big violin yes?) i think and i remember it was called air or something. If you know what im talking about could someone link a dl to me plz or tell me the full name it would be appreciated.
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