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offline MO2 from Minneapolis, MN (United States) on 2002-05-13 03:15 [#00217172]
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I need some MP3's of classical stuff....
what's the most beautiful symphonies or other compositions
that you recommend....that's if you listen to the stuff of
course...


 

offline Spookyluke from United States on 2002-05-13 03:16 [#00217173]
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I like any of Pavarotti's opera stuff.
Especially m'appari tutt'amore or however it's spelled.


 

offline Inverted Whale from United States Minor Outlying Islands on 2002-05-13 03:24 [#00217186]
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symphonies:

beethoven: no 3, 5, 9
berlioz: symphonie fantastique
bruckner: no 4
haydn: no 82, 94, 104
mahler: no 5
mendelssohn: no 3, 4
mozart: no 40, 41
tchaikovsky: no 2


 

offline MO2 from Minneapolis, MN (United States) on 2002-05-13 03:27 [#00217189]
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thanks mr. whale


 

offline Inverted Whale from United States Minor Outlying Islands on 2002-05-13 03:28 [#00217191]
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I'm on soulseek at the moment too, nudge, nudge, wink...


 

offline Laserbeak from Netherlands, The on 2002-05-13 12:39 [#00217770]
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I agree with Inverted Whale and here's some more
suggestions:

Wagner: Overture zu tannhauser, O fortuna, Ride of the
Valkeries
Stravinsky: Rites of spring(sampled by coil!)
Shostakovitsch: Symphony 8 and 10(quite dark)
Beethoven: symphony 6(light) and 7(heroic)
Mozart: Pianoconcertos 20 and upwards, Stringquartet
Dissonance
Sibelius: Finlandia
Vivaldi: The 4 seasons
Saint-Saens: Carnaval des Animaux, Symphony 3



 

offline Omneignotumus on 2002-05-13 13:12 [#00217793]
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I recommend works by:
Penderecki (Try Matrix 5, some of the most beautiful and
revolutionary use of traditional orchestral instrumentation
that I am aware of)
Stravinsky
Peter Sculthorpe
Arvo Part (My favorite choral works aside from those of J.S.
Bach)
Frank Zappa (Yellow Shark and Perfect Stranger contain some
of my favorite modern chamber music)
Toru Takemitsu
Samual Barber (Try his essays and the Adagio if you haven't
already)
Alben Berg
Bela Bartok

There used to be some links to information sources for some
of these here : www.angelfire.com/ny2/cwood they might be
gone by now, but maybe worth a check.


 

offline Bob Mcbob on 2002-05-13 13:13 [#00217796]
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My knowledge and appreciation ends with the William Tell
Overture im afraid....


 

offline Phresch from fucking Trondheim (Norway) on 2002-05-13 13:53 [#00217815]
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right now, i'm listening to organ works by both Bach,
Beethoven, Brahms, Mozart....if you like organs as much as i
do, you'll enjoy these.


 

offline Laserbeak from Netherlands, The on 2002-05-13 14:36 [#00217842]
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That's odd, I just did a search on what Beethoven had
composed and he only did one composition for organ (WoO.31)
and that was when he was very young. I don't think that he's
commonly known for his brilliant organ pieces...


 

offline Phresch from fucking Trondheim (Norway) on 2002-05-13 14:49 [#00217849]
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yeah, but many of his orchestral works is often being
"translated" to organs.


 

offline marlowe from Antarctica on 2002-05-13 15:01 [#00217862]
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you mean "transcribed" -- i also love the organ of bach ;)
rising above the deliberate inuendo, i love the musical
offering of bach and the art of fugue - sometimes i find
bach so intense that it almost makes me insane :)

to add to beethoven symphonies - i think No 6 is really
beautiful...

my other selexions....

01) GRIEG - piano concerto in A minor
02) ALBINONI - adagio in G minor
03) CHOPIN - 1st piano concerto
04) DEBUSSY - claire de lune
05) GRIEG - in the hall of the mountain king
06) VIVALDI - guitar concerto in D major


 

offline Phresch from fucking Trondheim (Norway) on 2002-05-14 00:15 [#00218502]
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"sometimes i find
bach so intense that it almost makes me insane"

yeah, i know exactly what you mean...last night i listened
to Bach's "Passacaglia c-moll" on an organ works cd, and it
was being played so fast i couldn't believe it. like tons of
note at the same time, so perfectly structured.....reminded
me of the snare-rushes on Come To Daddy :)
Almost made me think that maybe there was an extra set of
hands involved....


 


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