Also sprach Zarathustra
Ride of the Valkyries (Apocalypse Now, anyone?)
Allegro con brio
March to the Scaffold
Circus Maximus
Yes, yes I am listening to Classical Thunder I.
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ObsoleteLogic
United States3676 Posts
Also sprach Zarathustra Ride of the Valkyries (Apocalypse Now, anyone?) Allegro con brio March to the Scaffold Circus Maximus Yes, yes I am listening to Classical Thunder I. ): | ||
baal
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ruggedscooter
Canada74 Posts
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United States3468 Posts
On November 19 2003 19:30 baal wrote: of emotion havent listened Requiem "lacrymosa". Funny, 80% of the lacrymosa isn't even Mozart's own work ~_~ Whoever said Mozart lacks emotion is an idiot though, he's like THE most emotional classical composer. | ||
Dick
United States717 Posts
On November 19 2003 15:10 LogaiN wrote: Chopin - Etude #12, almost all of the opus There are only opus 10 and opus 25. though each one have 12 parts (opus 10-1, 10-2, ... , 10-12, same for 25) Lacrimosa is Mozart's work till the 8th compass, plus he had some sheets that more or less indicated how it was going to go on until 3/4 of the fragment. Though I believe the entire requiem from the beginning to the lacrimosa is awesome, and I like the lacrimosa part the less. | ||
pyogenes
Brazil1401 Posts
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flowfeelaH
Sweden92 Posts
beethoven - moonlight sonata eric satie - gymnopedie no. 2 perfection... | ||
Macrophage
Germany730 Posts
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TvP On Guillo
Denmark646 Posts
Johann Sebastian Bach - Concerto for Oboe, Violin, Strings and Continuo in C Minor, BWV 1060, 2. Adagio: http://www.sendspace.com/file/7hiu5o Georg Friedrich Handel - sonata for recorder 11 in f - 2 allegro (hwv 369): http://www.sendspace.com/file/vpojn7 Georg Friedrich Handel - sonata for recorder 11 in f - 1 larghetto(hwv 369): http://www.sendspace.com/file/57yb98 PS: Horizontal ":" over an "a" malfunctions in the text editor when posting. | ||
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Empyrean
16986 Posts
(shifty eyes) I like most Bach. | ||
rsvp
United States2266 Posts
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Empyrean
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OverTheUnder
United States2929 Posts
This doesn't count but i really like more modern remakes like guitar/rock versions and techno-ish remakes;p | ||
TvP On Guillo
Denmark646 Posts
Not to say, that your general preference should count as an invalid reply. | ||
Kaotu
United States986 Posts
On June 07 2007 10:46 Anihc wrote: Ugh I can appreciate bach but in general there's not that much baroque or even classical music I can listen to for enjoyment. I'm more of a fan of romantic/20th century stuff. Yeah I'm about the same with the exception of the appreciate Bach part. I don't know why, I feel like I should at least appreciate Bach and Mozart but I have a hard time listening to them. But I love, say, Wagner. | ||
Brutalisk
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defenestrate
United States579 Posts
JS Bach (don't know well): Keyboard Concerto in D Minor BWV 1052 Toccata and Fugue in D Minor Art of the Fugue Goldberg Variations (Glen Gould recording) Handel(don't know well): Messiah Water music Mozart (don't know well): Requiem mass 40th symphony Beethoven: Violin Concerto (must listen) Piano Concertos 2 and 3 (plenty of good recordings out there. Gilels works) All symphonies 1-7 (never heard 8 for some reason). 5 and 7 are the best. First half of 9th symphony. Moonlight sonata (preferably Rudolf Serkin or Kempff) Pathetique sonata Appassionata Tempest Sonata Egmont Overture String Quartet op. 95 in F Minor. Missing a lot of good stuff, obviously. Schubert: 9th Symphony Death and the Maiden quartet Most lieder, especially Erlkonig (better in baritone) Ave Maria Schumann(don't know well): Piano concerto Chopin: Piano Concerto #1 (the first movement is possibly the most beautiful piece of orchestral music ever written). Nocturnes (Rubinstein or Vasary) Liszt(don't know well): Hungarian rhapsody #2 Totentanz Mendelssohn(don't know well; prodigy almost like Mozart, very little unpleasant music): Violin concerto Caverns of Fingal Brahms: Violin concerto. Otherwise avoid. Rossini: Thieving Magpie Overture Barber of Seville Overture Bizet: Carmen L'Arlesienne suite Patrie overture Smetana(don't know well): The Moldau from Ma Vlast Grieg: Peer Gynt suites Piano concerto Borodin: Prince Igor Mussorgsky (don't know well): Night on bald mountain Tchaikovsky: 1st Piano Concerto (Cliburn) 4th and 6th symphonies Swan Lake Sibelius(don't know well): Violin Concerto (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3SvAf-QbuvQ Oistrakh, follow links for the rest. Most beautiful piece written since Chopin IMO). Finlandia Dvorak (don't know well, almost universally good): Cello Concerto (Starker recording for the win, Rostropovich is good too) 4th symphony 8th symphony 9th symphony Slavonic Dances Rondo in G Minor Mahler: 1st symphony 5th symphony 6th symphony (not too popular, but my favorite of the bunch) 10th symphony Songs of a Wayfarer Kindertotenlieder (Bernstein/Hampson arrangement - female singers butcher it IMO). Saint-Saens: Organ Symphony #2 Rachmaninoff (don't know well): All things Piano Concerto Symphonic Dances Shostakovich: Symphonies 5, 7, 10 String quartet #8 and string symphony adaptation thereof. Waltz from jazz suite: Khachaturian: Waltz from Masquerade | ||
CubEdIn
Romania5359 Posts
This is a RANT on Canon in D (noticed a lot of you like it, so you'll LOVE this ![]() | ||
teh leet newb
United States1999 Posts
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Oxygen
Canada3581 Posts
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