Classical Music
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Element)LoGiC
Canada1143 Posts
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Chris307
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In classical music, I believe the stories behind the composers are almost as important as what you're hearing from them... for this reason I recommend Mozart. Pretty much all of his work is very good, but especially anything from Requiem, The Abduction from the Seraglio, The Marriage of Figaro. Ave Verum Corpus has always been a favorite of mine also. | ||
SoLaR[i.C]
United States2969 Posts
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RowdierBob
Australia12795 Posts
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splat
Seychelles358 Posts
P.S. Chopin is pronounced "show-PAN", not "KOPE-in". Almost everyone gets that wrong. | ||
BroOd
Austin10831 Posts
On May 02 2005 22:35 splat wrote: "The three B's": Bach, Beethoven, Brahms is a good start. Brahms is my favorite classical composer, no question. Don't forget Dvorskey. (Sorry for spelling, it's been a while since I had to spell their names.) SoLaR and RowdierBob are also right on with their picks. Great stuff. P.S. Chopin is pronounced "show-PAN", not "KOPE-in". Almost everyone gets that wrong. I've never heard anyone say 'KOPE-in' in my entire life, and I've worked in a music store. | ||
splat
Seychelles358 Posts
On May 02 2005 22:37 BroOd wrote: I've never heard anyone say 'KOPE-in' in my entire life, and I've worked in a music store. Selling what? Classical music? If so, then your customers probably knew better. If you go to a local Sam Goody (or whatever chain store), classical newbs usually get the name wrong, and the employees don't know any better. So... I guess it all works out in the end, either way. | ||
IntoTheWow
is awesome32269 Posts
On May 02 2005 22:35 splat wrote: "The three B's": Bach, Beethoven, Brahms is a good start. Brahms is my favorite classical composer, no question. Don't forget Dvorskey. (Sorry for spelling, it's been a while since I had to spell their names.) SoLaR and RowdierBob are also right on with their picks. Great stuff. P.S. Chopin is pronounced "show-PAN", not "KOPE-in". Almost everyone gets that wrong. Hungarian dance! - Brahms!!!!!! bach is my personal favorite | ||
splat
Seychelles358 Posts
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tiffany
3664 Posts
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splat
Seychelles358 Posts
On May 02 2005 23:20 tiffany wrote: i rarely hear chopin pronounced wrong. but then again, i never see anyone go to sam goody to buy classical music. by the way, you spelled vivaldi wrong. Thanks for pointing out the careless typo. By the same token, you probably already saw that I did not add the special characters over Dvorak's name. As I said in a previous post, sorry for the misspellings. | ||
tiffany
3664 Posts
for the casual listener, really any famous composer that is always mentioned in every one of these threads is good. | ||
baal
10502 Posts
Bach - Air on the G String ennio morricone - Canone Inverso Vivaldi - Summer part 3 John Williams- Schindler's List Theme (violin solo by itzhak perlman) Samuel Barber - Adagio For Strings Vivaldi - Winter part 1 Albinoni - Adagio In Memories - Kotowari | ||
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