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Amonbrune
from Vancouver (Canada) on 2002-09-04 05:11 [#00377671]
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Its growing too!! Its been all everything Ive listened to today...well mostly. Today on CBC Radio 2, I heard a great 5 peice done by Enrique Granados called Five Spanish Dances. Gorgeous stuff. Ive put on Bach and all that. Power to classical music!
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BlatantEcho
from All over (United States) on 2002-09-04 05:17 [#00377674]
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I have a CD called "Mozart Makes you Smarter"
fucking liars
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Amonbrune
from Vancouver (Canada) on 2002-09-04 05:19 [#00377675]
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lol hey, its been scientifically proven that mozart re-scrambles people's brain neurons in a specific order in which information that is taken in is enhanced so you know stuff you never knew by not doing ANYTHING!!
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SwitchFrontside
on 2002-09-04 05:21 [#00377678]
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i haven't herd any clasical music that i thought had been composed well.....
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Amonbrune
from Vancouver (Canada) on 2002-09-04 05:23 [#00377680]
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kidding? I like some of them.
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marlowe
from Antarctica on 2002-09-04 05:24 [#00377682]
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You'll have to expound on "composed well" so someone can rip it to shreds
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SwitchFrontside
on 2002-09-04 05:25 [#00377683]
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not kidding... haven't herd any songs/compositions that i thought "wow thats composed realy well"....
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Amonbrune
from Vancouver (Canada) on 2002-09-04 05:26 [#00377684]
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hmm...how do you like your songs composed? like totally unpredictable like VSnares? that kind?
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SwitchFrontside
on 2002-09-04 05:28 [#00377686]
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nah... not realy... just to the full potential of the orchestra or piano or what ever instuments
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Amonbrune
from Vancouver (Canada) on 2002-09-04 05:30 [#00377687]
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i see you demand a lot from music ;)
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marlowe
from Antarctica on 2002-09-04 05:32 [#00377689]
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Listen to Bach's Musical Offering then - if you think that's not well composed then seriously you know shit about composition
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Amonbrune
from Vancouver (Canada) on 2002-09-04 05:33 [#00377691]
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musical offering being the peice name?
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titsworth
from Washington, DC (United States) on 2002-09-04 05:35 [#00377693]
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read his posts, he knows shit about composition or production... it wouldn't be so bad but he's so cheeky about it!
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SwitchFrontside
on 2002-09-04 05:37 [#00377695]
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lol... this comming from someone who like the beatles and elton john ??????????? hahaha please ......
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titsworth
from Washington, DC (United States) on 2002-09-04 05:38 [#00377696]
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thanks, i rest my case.
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marlowe
from Antarctica on 2002-09-04 05:39 [#00377698]
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Musical Offering is a group of pieces inspired by one melody made up by King someone or other
Tits - I'm hoping that he hears some Bach or something and realises what a bullshit statement he made :O
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titsworth
from Washington, DC (United States) on 2002-09-04 05:41 [#00377699]
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yea bach would be good. i'm trying to think of what the fuck kind of classical i'd recommend to a venetian snares fan. some dense and caccophonous stuff like stravinsky maybe, but it's not fast enough for him i'm sure. i'd definitely say 20th century composers have utilized more of the full orchestra than most composers of the past.
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SwitchFrontside
on 2002-09-04 05:41 [#00377700]
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seriousely how could you possibly think pop music is well compsed ??... perhapse in a sence that it was intentionaly made to sell to the mass market and it was successfull but other than that it has no quality !...
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hAnkyPhexTwin
from Tucson, Arizona (United States) on 2002-09-04 05:43 [#00377701]
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I'm mostly into Philip Glass' work. But I do admire other stuff from Bach, Mozart, Percell and so on.
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marlowe
from Antarctica on 2002-09-04 05:45 [#00377702]
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Who are you talking to? You're the only one mentioning pop music
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xtiaan
from city of lost children (New Zealand) on 2002-09-04 06:23 [#00377716]
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micheal nyman does a rather wonderful line in contemporary classical, especially his "memorial" suite
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sikcerug
on 2002-09-04 08:13 [#00377788]
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you guys are living in a stupid people's music cave.
i could name thousands of composers throughout history who have loads of pieces that are composed to the highest standard and far above anything that comes out of the more popular genres.
face it, while i do enjoy popular music (you know i mean the good stuff) the wealth of 400years of musical development isnt there. "classical" composers and their music have gone places most people couldn't dream of. you have no idea how immense this world is.
without a doubt thousand times larger and better.
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Amonbrune
from Vancouver (Canada) on 2002-09-04 08:15 [#00377791]
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Classical music when put to english comes out as the encyclopedia.
Pop music (MTV trash) when put to english comes out as 'goo goo da da'
GROW UP! hehehehehe :)
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