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Posted by requiem on 12-03-2002 01:30 AM:

Classical music

Does anyone love classical as much as I do? I can hardly stand lyrical music but classical music I love to no end. I will never be tired of it. There's nothing to memorize, it just envelops me and relaxes me like nothing else can.

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Posted by TyGer STyLe on 12-03-2002 01:45 AM:

i can't say that i love classical music as much as you do... but i have a great appreciation and its great to listen to... classical has some of the greatest stuff... i also like some contemporary orchestral stuff also... that stuffs great

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Posted by PsychoSnowman on 12-03-2002 02:27 AM:

Classical music is nice, yeah. Baroque is where it's at though, i love that stuff.

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Posted by tm11 on 12-03-2002 02:30 AM:

I'm not exceptionally familiar with classical music, but I enjoy it. I really don't know much about it.

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Posted by PsychoSnowman on 12-03-2002 02:53 AM:

oh this is kind of off topic, but it relates to old music. Anyway, i was at barnes & nobles the otherday, and i coincidentally stumbled onto a CD i'd heard of but never really gone to check out cause i wasn't that compelled to hear it, anyway it's a recording of one of the last Castrato's, it's really interesting...kind of depressing heh. Anyway, it's called "The Last Castrato." I recommend you hear it, it's really interesting, i'm glad these people had some sort of recording or memory they can pass on whilst all their pain, at least it's not totally lost in vain i guess...this practice heh, i mean now they can be timeless i suppose

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Posted by requiem on 12-03-2002 03:13 AM:

I'll check it out. Classical music is timeless.
I like Baroque music but it gets predictable. It is extremely relaxing though. More of a fan of the Classical era

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Posted by PsychoSnowman on 12-03-2002 04:02 AM:

Well i'm a big harpsichord fan hehe, and though baroque is predicatable it's all about which recording you hear. I mean, that age was all about ornamentation, i love it hehe. Polyphony from renaissance is sweet too, can't leave out the vocal hehe.

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Posted by TyGer STyLe on 12-03-2002 04:21 AM:

i personally like the romantic era... oh man... that stuffs good... baroque is a bit rough for me...

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Posted by niggoreanboi on 12-03-2002 05:28 AM:

Classical Music is smoothin like jazz its nice n it suppose to make you smarter :)


Posted by daNNy LuV 1TYM on 12-04-2002 01:19 AM:

i liked the classical and romantic era. that had some of the best stuff. baroque wuz nice, but theres alotta organ music cuz a lot of it wuz for churches rite? i hate bach's 4-part inventions those are so hard to play -__-; but i love listening to all kinds of classical music. so soothing


Posted by requiem on 12-04-2002 02:56 AM:

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Originally posted by PsychoSnowman
Well i'm a big harpsichord fan hehe, and though baroque is predicatable it's all about which recording you hear. I mean, that age was all about ornamentation, i love it hehe. Polyphony from renaissance is sweet too, can't leave out the vocal hehe.


Ah...harpsichord...how I loathe that instrument
I love huge choral pieces (like requiems (hence the name) and things like the 4th movement of Beethoven's 9th).

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