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StardustWolfCry
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Favoirte classical music piece...

I feel like I"m the only one who listens to classical music a lot... here are my 3 favorites....

1) Mozart's Requiem
2) Rachmoninov (ff) 's concerto 3
3) Moonlight Sonata by Beethoven

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And I don't generally like Mozart, not like anyone cares...

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pacabell's cannon

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quote:
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pachelbel's canon

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quote:

pacabell's cannon


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anyways
Tchaikovsky's Nutcracker Suite.
Grieg's Concerto in A Minor.

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quote:
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Grieg's Concerto in A Minor.

Grieg's In The Hall Of The Mountain King
Swan Of Tuonela

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quote:
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pacabell's cannon


me too LOL

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pachelbel, for anyone who cares about spelling. I think that piece is nice to listen to, but i kind of characterize it as the pop of classical music. Simple, and fun. Still though, it is a nice piece. Not one of my favorites though.

But, my favorite is Felix Mendelssohn's Violin Concert no. 1. Amazing, everyone should listen to it once. That is what i think went wrong with classical music, they started to go for a full orchestra and strayed from the godly instrumental family of strings.

Not really wrong, but i love strings. After the romantic era, everything got uglier and diverse for the sake of being diverse (e.g. John Crumb's sounds of the ancient...schoenberg, berg, webern, ehh. I can appreciate it, but that does not make it excellent music).

My favorite programmatic piece is Stravinski's the Rite of Spring. Maybe it is because i had to study it for a year and write too many essays on it, but still it is quite remarkable.

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Was the Mendelssohn concerto 1 the one in E minor? Because I played that this year for the competition... still waiting for results, but I probably didn't win... I was the youngest one...

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No, Mendelssohn composed many concertos for violin and the one in e minor is not the same as hsi violin concerto no. 1. i do not believe so anyway, i was just looking online to double check and they have different opus numbers.

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StardustWolfCry
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E minor was Opus 64

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- you damn Classical-heads! ;;know too much..
- mine are:

Barber's Adagio for Strings (including William Orbit's remake)
Ravel's Pavane pour une Infante Défunte (incl. William Orbit's remake)
Albinoni's Adagio for Organ and Strings in G Minor
Vangelis' Light and Shadow
Gouryella meets Orchestre Cyber France de Paris - Tenshi (Version Classique)
System F meets Orchestre Cyber France de Paris - Out of the Blue (Version Classique)
John Ewbank's composition for Marco Borsato's Voor altijd (or Gouryella's Ligaya)

- and.. oh yeah! i too enjoy Pachelbel's Canon in D
- my friend and i even wrote a song/beat inspired by it..
- it's called Sweet Lullaby, listen to it here
- recently remade it for the new year =) enjoy!

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one can never know too much about classical music


my pick: Tomaso Antonio Vitali - Chaconne

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