Classical Music?

Started by teennudist12345, August 14, 2021, 06:25:18 AM

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like everybody, i'm no aficionado, but grofé's grand canyon suite has been on my mind recently

Surin Blastanos

Quote from: Biomor on August 16, 2021, 02:30:08 PM
I like ride of the valkyries by Wagner and William Tell overture by Rossini the best
William Tell Overture is brilliant. It's really fun to play on violin

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Quote from: Surin Blastanos on August 17, 2021, 11:32:13 AM
Quote from: Biomor on August 16, 2021, 02:30:08 PM
I like ride of the valkyries by Wagner and William Tell overture by Rossini the best
William Tell Overture is brilliant. It's really fun to play on violin

Ohh those are some nice ones~
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Gaberone

Quote from: Surin Blastanos on August 14, 2021, 10:34:02 AM
I love The New World Symphony, Schubert's Unfinished, Beethoven's Coriolon Overture, Russlan and Ludmilla, and Paganini Caprice 24(and Milstein's variations on Pag 24)


Schubert's Unfinished is one of the best IMO. I get so many different emotions throughout.

Surin Blastanos

Quote from: Gaberone on October 02, 2021, 05:12:07 AM
Quote from: Surin Blastanos on August 14, 2021, 10:34:02 AM
I love The New World Symphony, Schubert's Unfinished, Beethoven's Coriolon Overture, Russlan and Ludmilla, and Paganini Caprice 24(and Milstein's variations on Pag 24)


Schubert's Unfinished is one of the best IMO. I get so many different emotions throughout.
Our conductor for the Unfinished Symphony during rehearsals told us to think of the rhythm for the accented section as "Smurfette, Smurfette, Smurfette, You Must Stop" because the piece was used in one of the Smurf films or TV shows

norwaynudist

Big fan, always have been. I really like baroque music, but I often listen to Mozart when I work, I love the piano concerto no 21. It was the first concert I went to post-COVID, so happy to have heard one of my favourite pieces performed live again.

ernestgordon17

Daphnis and Chloe is my current favorite.

NudistMetalHead

I don't have specific favorites, but I will listen to classical music if the mood strikes me.
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David B

Rachmaninov- isle of the dead, symphony no. 2, piano concerto 2,3, symphonic dances

Samuel Barber- adagio for strings, essays for symphony orchestra

Richard Strauss- metamorphosen, piano sonata, All his tone poems

Dvorak- symphony 7 and 9

Grieg- piano concerto, peer gynt suite


spongeman

I absolutely love classical music, but I don't think I could name a favorite so easily. There are just too many options... that being said, I'm really fascinated by M.K.Čiurlionis and how much wonderful art (both paintings and music, and he did some writing too) he created in his short life. He was poor and died very young but he could have been world famous if he lived a bit longer. I especially enjoy his various piano preludes, nocturnes, and even play some of them myself. Too bad it's hard to come across high quality recordings of his music, even though a lot of CDs have been released, it was always in small batches and they're hard to come by.

Modok08

La Campanella or Flight of the Bumblebee

TRENCH

I am not a big fan but I can listen classical music if i decide to. My favourite one is small nocturnal serenade of mozart.

NudeBoldo

I can't name a favourite, either - well, maybe a bit of Wagner (Tannhäuser). I always feel that getting completely blown away by more classical music is simply not possible with pop. The complexity, the harmonies, the instruments to follow with your thoughts...just love it. Really like...rinses my brain if that makes sense.

cseven

I'm a big fan of Tchaikovsky's work as well as Mozart.