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GiNgER
United Kingdom33 Posts
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VaNille
Canada204 Posts
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Excalibur_Z
United States12235 Posts
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HnR)hT
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United States3468 Posts
mozart's requiem, kyrie k341, 40th/41st symphonies, coronation mass, some movements from abduction from sergalio and marriage of figaro, lots of other stuff im either forgetting or dont know the name of; some parts from handel's messiah and some of bach's brandenburg concerts also, jerry goldsmith's score for star trek: the motion picture is better than anything john williams ever wrote :D | ||
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FakeSteve[TPR]
Valhalla18444 Posts
Beautiful. | ||
eisziez
Germany13 Posts
On November 18 2003 20:38 Macrophage wrote: oh btw, op12,12 is one of the easier pieces. ill let you have a guess at which 3 are the most difficult, maybe you will get one right.. you are quite funny reading through your post again.. op. 12, Nr. 1; op. 12, Nr. 2; op. 25, Nr. 6 - probably the most difficult. btw you have absolutely no idea, and I actually doubt you can play the piano form what you say here. The revolutionary etude itself is not the most difficult, but HOW he plays it!! well I don't want to discuss this any longer, you are just too stupid... | ||
chobopeon
United States7342 Posts
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Vi)Chris
United States700 Posts
Lacrimosa Dies Illa - Mozart (For people who think he's a master of twiddle, you thought wrong) Prelude in G Minor - Rachmaninoff (Think western saloon) Mars: The Bringer of War - Holst (If you download any one song make it this) Tocatta and Fugue - Bach (Think Dracula!!!) K I have thousands more but whose gonna get them all anyways? | ||
pyogenes
Brazil1401 Posts
http://intotherei.deported.net/G_G.html my fav is johan pachelbel's cannon in d major other favorites are mozarts magic flute concerto in c major and flute concerto tchaikovsky's piano concerto no 1 first movement i dont know there are so many :[ | ||
Dick
United States717 Posts
On November 18 2003 06:50 Hades wrote: Wagner and Mozart are my favorites, I also love Beethoven's 5th because of Clockword Orange. I dont listen to it as often as I would like though. dude I think you mean "Clockwork" instead of clockword, and Beethoven's 9th instead of 5th... | ||
Chibi[OWNS]
United Kingdom10597 Posts
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pyogenes
Brazil1401 Posts
On November 18 2003 15:47 VaNille wrote: Does anyone know who wrote Carmina Barana? The name escapes me. It is possibly the most haunting piece of music I have ever listened to. Does anyone feel the same? Everytime the song comes up on my cd I get shivers. carl orff its a good piece | ||
pyogenes
Brazil1401 Posts
its supposedly one of the hardest peices in teh world to play correctly, i think only kissin and argerich and maybe someone else?? can do it correctly T_T;; not even rachaminov himself could play it when he wrote it ^^:; | ||
ForgoTTeN-SupeR
United States786 Posts
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Dick
United States717 Posts
Beethoven: My personal favorite ![]() Symphonies 3rd, 5th, 6th, 7th and 9th Piano Concerto #5 Piano sonatas, pastoral, appasionatta, patetique, moonlgiht and his last one #32 Piano - violin sonatas: kreutzer, spring Strings trios and cuartets, most of them are really gosu and can make you cry Mozart: 2nd favorite. Almost everything, the dude was too gosu Requiem, Symphonies 35,39,40,41, Sonatas, Operas, Concertos, just as this Amadeus movie said "it seems like God speaks through him" Bach: I know he's good but I really don't like barroque music. only like tocatta and fugue, and brandembourg concerts pd honorable mention to Walt Disney's Fantasia version of Toccata and Fugue Vivaldi: Same as bach, don't like barroque. Nulla in mundo pax sincera (from "Shine" soundtrack) Rachmaninov: Piano Concertos #2 and #3. Rhapsody on a Pagannini Theme Grieg: Peer Gynt Wagner: Nibelung Tethralogy. Listz: Most piano sonatas, specially piano rhapsody #2 (the tom and jerry song) Chopin: Everything. The dude was too gosu with a fucking piano All etudes, all nocturnes, waltzes, scherzos, poloneses, and Piano Concertos #1 and #2. Rossini: Overtures of Barber of Sevilla, Thiegfing Magpie, and William Tell Ponchielli: Dance of the hours Tchaikovsky: Piano Conceto #1, symphony 1812, sleeping beauty, romeo and juliet, the nutcracker Mussorgski: a night on a bald mountain (I know it sounds strange but it's pretty known, and I'm sure you'll recognize it if you download it) Alexander Borodin: Prince Igor - Polovetsian dances (same as moussorgski, go download it and you'll recognize it). others.. canon, hallelujah, water music, flight of the bumble bee and some adagio of some italian barroque dude i can't remember now Composers i don't like -though I admit they're good: don't really like barroque music, verdi, haydn, prokokiev, stravinsky, most italian composers -kinda agree with mozart there-, and carmina burana (kinda newbie). | ||
Macrophage
Germany730 Posts
On November 19 2003 01:34 eisziez wrote: op. 12, Nr. 1; op. 12, Nr. 2; op. 25, Nr. 6 - probably the most difficult. btw you have absolutely no idea, and I actually doubt you can play the piano form what you say here. The revolutionary etude itself is not the most difficult, but HOW he plays it!! well I don't want to discuss this any longer, you are just too stupid... wow ok i guess one can read up that no2 and 18 are difficult, no1 isnt especially difficult though. and lol you really are ignorant. compare no2 to ashkenazy, especially his first recording. pollinis technique is just miles away from ashkenazys ![]() | ||
Macrophage
Germany730 Posts
On November 19 2003 03:22 intotherei wrote: learn to play rachaminovs piano concerto no 3 tt its supposedly one of the hardest peices in teh world to play correctly, i think only kissin and argerich and maybe someone else?? can do it correctly T_T;; not even rachaminov himself could play it when he wrote it ^^:; lol where did you get that information from?? rachmaninoff concertos are nowadays in the reportoire of even not so well known pianists. and rachmaninoff himself was one of the greatest pianists of this century. eh i mean the last cent | ||
LogaiN
Sweden1073 Posts
Great masterpiece for the guitar Chopin - Etude #12, almost all of the opus And all other good stuff has already been written! But I highly recommend u to listen to Rodrigo =)) | ||
pyogenes
Brazil1401 Posts
On November 19 2003 14:50 Macrophage wrote: lol where did you get that information from?? rachmaninoff concertos are nowadays in the reportoire of even not so well known pianists. and rachmaninoff himself was one of the greatest pianists of this century. eh i mean the last cent i heard it from my friend who is a classical music aficionado.. hes probably right though, go look it up!! | ||
GG-Mazor
Sweden330 Posts
Her version of "Phantom of the opera" is great aswell. | ||
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