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offline Nintendo from the hague (Netherlands, The) on 2014-01-07 17:09 [#02465751]
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hello ppl

after getting bored with idm it really sucks, ice decided to
check out some classical music. Whats your favourite? mine
is mozart violin concerto.

post your fav classical music please peace


 

offline hangjas from Netherlands, The on 2014-01-07 17:50 [#02465752]
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steve reich, xenakis, varese, dvorak's 9th,
tschjchchsjaikovsky, mozart's 25th, masonna, penderecki,
stravinsky, ARVO PART, SATIE, etc.


 

offline hangjas from Netherlands, The on 2014-01-07 17:54 [#02465753]
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+ zappa's yellow shark is high up in there too


 

offline Raz0rBlade_uk on 2014-01-07 23:06 [#02465764]
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schaupenhauer is fucking amazing yo. oh and jazz, check out
jazz. sure-fire amazing is oscar peterson


 

offline welt on 2014-01-08 00:28 [#02465765]
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MEDIEVAL CLASSICAL
Hildegard von Bingen - Chants (12th century)

RENAISSANCE CLASSICAL
Jan Pieterszoon Sweelinck - Fantasie in A (16th century)

BAROQUE CLASSICAL

Heinrich Schütz - Fili Mi Absolam (17th century)

J.S. Bach - Buß und Reu (18th century)

ROMANTIC CLASSICAL
Rachmaninoff - Piano Concerto No. 3 (19th century)

20TH CENTURY CLASSICAL
Shostakovich - String Quartet No. 9

Sofia Gubaidulina - Seven Words

Galina Ustvolskaya - Composition No. 1

... I bet in 500 and even 1000 years Autechre will be part
of THE CANON too.


 

offline JivverDicker from my house on 2014-01-08 00:30 [#02465766]
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Is Ceephax on their level?


 

offline betamaxheadroom on 2014-01-08 00:53 [#02465767]
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no, but ceefax is


 

offline betamaxheadroom on 2014-01-08 00:54 [#02465768]
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i always rated oracle higher thou, what about you?


 

offline betamaxheadroom on 2014-01-08 00:55 [#02465769]
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btw welcome back to shitsville hope you had a nice time
inhaling ash. murder any plants this time round?


 

offline idle interloper on 2014-01-08 04:51 [#02465773]
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Ravel, Debussy, Satie


 

offline corticalstim from Canada on 2014-01-08 05:06 [#02465774]
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Grieg
Wagner
Bartok
Dvorak
Chopin
Strauss II
Tchaikovsky

Beethoven

All about that Romanticism.


 

offline obara from Utrecht on 2014-01-08 08:19 [#02465775]
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Debussy, Satie, Kilar, Gorecki...and Basinski


 

offline Nintendo from the hague (Netherlands, The) on 2014-01-09 03:15 [#02465798]
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check out sylvius weiss sonatas played by jakob lindberg
most beautiful thing you'll ever hear


 

offline drill rods from 6AM-8PM NO PARKING (Canada) on 2014-01-09 10:29 [#02465799]
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Quite a fan of Elgar actually


 

offline filthywhore on 2014-01-13 01:00 [#02465908]
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Modern classical wins:
LAZY_TITLE


 

offline pidgin from St Kilda on 2014-01-14 00:36 [#02465921]
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Turn off the lights and put this on
LAZY_TITLE


 

offline pidgin from St Kilda on 2014-01-14 00:37 [#02465922]
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also you can pick up Satie's complete piano works for about
£20 now.


 

offline idle interloper on 2014-01-14 04:56 [#02465927]
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Some pianists completely butcher Satie though.

I think the best I've heard is Daniel Varsano.


 

offline RussellDust on 2014-01-14 05:25 [#02465928]
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Not sure i've head Varsano's versions. I'll check it out. I
know i can't stand most interpretations (since i heard
Pascal Roge who is by far the most subtle pianist i've head
play Satie). I got this cheap cd by this woman (Anne
Queffelec i think) a few years back. I liked the cover and
thought "why not". I regretted thinking that because it was
so mechanical compared to Roge.


 

offline jnasato from 777gogogo (Japan) on 2014-01-14 12:13 [#02465929]
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Strauss Fighter II : The World Classicist


 


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