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    Well we did composers, can't love everything one does. I am of the minimalist church, less is more.

    My favorite classical piece: http://nl.youtube.com/watch?v=MqAqQi...elated&search=

    Ravel, Tzigane, a haunting piece that only a few can play.

    My second favorite, Gnossiene #3 by Satie. Surprisingly hard to play.

    http://nl.youtube.com/watch?v=d974kM...elated&search=

    Third, also Satie

    http://nl.youtube.com/watch?v=IR2J32...elated&search=

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    Beethoven: 14th sonata "Quasi una fantasia" opus numerus 27 n°2 in C-sharp. Or like the English call it: "moonlight sonata".

    http://nl.youtube.com/watch?v=O6txOvK-mAk

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    Default Re: Favorite classical pieces

    Gah I could write that. Don't want to be insulting to people without taste but Beethoven, and especially Mozart, with a few exceptions, wrote hidiously straightforward music, make a few notes and wrap an orchestra around it.

    Bleh.

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    Default Re: Favorite classical pieces

    Quote Originally Posted by Fragony
    Gah I could write that. Don't want to be insulting to people without taste but Beethoven, and especially Mozart, with a few exceptions, wrote hidiously straightforward music, make a few notes and wrap an orchestra around it.

    Bleh.
    if you don't want to be insluting to people without taste, try not to be insulting on people with taste next time.

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    Default Re: Favorite classical pieces

    Pachelbel's Canon in D Major. The most relaxing music ever.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Rythmic
    Pachelbel's Canon in D Major. The most relaxing music ever.
    I found this energetic version of Pachabel's Cannon on youtube recently:

    New Cannon Rock

    Perhaps you've see this or similar ones before as they're popular on youtube. This guy is particularly tasteful in most parts (he gets a bit carried away in others). There are other versions on youtube where they managed to sync clips from a bunch of guitarists all over the world doing this--pretty innovative from a i-collaboration standpoint. Enjoy.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Rythmic
    Pachelbel's Canon in D Major. The most relaxing music ever.
    Now that's a proper hit, though, apparently, a bit boring to play on a cello.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Fragony
    Well we did composers, can't love everything one does. I am of the minimalist church, less is more.
    Presumably your favourite piece must be 4'33".

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    Quote Originally Posted by Fragony
    Well we did composers, can't love everything one does. I am of the minimalist church, less is more.
    Sometimes more really is just simply
    much
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    I confess, I love completely over the top pieces
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    Default Re: Favorite classical pieces

    In no particular order:

    Bach's Toccata & Fugue in D Minor

    Beethoven's 5th Symphony

    Beethoven's Moonlight Sonata

    Handel's Messiah (yes, all of it)
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    Quote Originally Posted by doc_bean

    I confess, I love completely over the top pieces
    The 1812 Overture indeed is a very good composition.

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    Default Re: Favorite classical pieces

    There aren't really classical pieces I adore that much I would deem them "favourite", but... The Valkyries piece is nice. Sometimes listening to Classical music makes my mind lazy.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Moros
    The 1812 Overture indeed is a very good composition.
    agreed!
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    Default Re: Favorite classical pieces

    Quote Originally Posted by doc_bean
    I confess, I love completely over the top pieces
    Well I have to admit that Carmina Burana is a great piece, seen it live in Amsterdam concerthall, it's LOUD. Another over the top good one, fast forward 1:30

    http://nl.youtube.com/watch?v=ZCS7on6igXg

    Also listen http://nl.youtube.com/watch?v=yg7sU5...elated&search=
    Last edited by Fragony; 08-15-2007 at 13:03.

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    As noted in the other thread, my very favourite piece is Allegri's Miserere. The authentic voice of God.

    I'm also extremely fond of Ungar's Ashokan Farewell, used as the theme for Ken Burn's Civil War documentaries. Haunting and beautiful.

    For reflective moods, I love Albinoni's Adagio in G minor. Such longing, such deep melancholy. I have a recording of it with trumpet rather than organ, and it is sublime.

    Of course, this is from a man who collects Requiems.
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    How did you end up so cheerful That is a great piece indeed but it really makes me want to hit things with a hammer for some reason. If you like requiems (is there anyone who doesn't write requiem wrong on first try?? Same with dungeon, always have to look it up) check out second one in my previous post, best part of a deutsche requiem (DAMNIT again) by Brahms. You will probably like this one too;

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=P1ywyRbaMHg

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    Quote Originally Posted by Fragony
    How did you end up so cheerful That is a great piece indeed but it really makes me want to hit things with a hammer for some reason. If you like requiems (is there anyone who doesn't write requiem wrong on first try?? Same with dungeon, always have to look it up) check out second one in my previous post, best part of a deutsche requiem (DAMNIT again) by Brahms. You will probably like this one too;

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=P1ywyRbaMHg
    Both are real favourites. I hadn't come across the Scholl version though, so thanks for that.
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    Default Re: Favorite classical pieces

    Mozart's String Quartet no. 19, k. 465 'Dissonant'

    Look this up and listen to it. Sometimes a limiting format can force a composer to exceptional brilliance. I think the limits of the string quartet did so for Mozart here.

    Bach... everything. Esp. Goldburg Variations, The Art of Fugue, both books of the WTC, BWV 812 (D minor) and 815 (E-flat major) from The French Suites, urgh, a lifetime worth of brilliantly listenable music just from one man.

    Liszt's Totentanz.

    Faure's Pavane.

    Grieg's In the Hall of the Mountain King.

    Mussorgsky's whole Pictures at an Exhibition.

    Wagner's Flying Dutchman Overture.

    Chabrier's Espana.

    Brahm's Hungarian Dance #5.

    J. Strauss's Pizzicato Polka.

    Tried to pick favorites from a variety of different moods and styles there, but if you asked me next week I'd probably have a completely different list below the top two.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Fragony
    Well I have to admit that Carmina Burana is a great piece, seen it live in Amsterdam concerthall, it's LOUD. Another over the top good one, fast forward 1:30

    http://nl.youtube.com/watch?v=ZCS7on6igXg
    Nice, one of my favorites!
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    Default Re: Favorite classical pieces

    Just to add some cheese to proceedings, here's Rachmaninov's Rhapsody on a Theme by Paganini. Banquo will remember the bit beginning around the 4 minute mark.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Pannonian
    Just to add some cheese to proceedings, here's Rachmaninov's Rhapsody on a Theme by Paganini. Banquo will remember the bit beginning around the 4 minute mark.
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    Default Re: Favorite classical pieces

    I should distinguish between piano, my first and primary instrument, and orchestral works.

    Orchestral:
    So many, but these stand out at the moment:

    - Barber, Adagio for Strings
    - Prokofiev, Romeo and Juliet
    - Vivaldi, "Four Seasons"
    - Mozart, "A Little Night Music"


    Piano:
    much easier off the tip of my fingers

    Chopin:
    - Etudes Opus 10, numbers 1, 4, and 12
    - Nocturne in E-flat major, Opus 9, no.2
    - Fantasie Impromptu, Opus 66, no. 4
    - Ballade in G minor, Opus 23, no. 1
    - Piano Concerto, Opus 21, no. 1

    Beethoven:
    - Piano Sonata Opus 27, no. 2 "Moonlight"
    - Piano Sonata Opus 13, no. 8 "Pathetique"
    - Piano Sonata Opus 53, no. 21 "Waldstein"
    - Bagatelle in A minor, "Fur Elise"

    Rachmaninoff:
    - Prelude Opus 3, no. 2
    - Piano Concerto, Opus 30, no. 3

    Liszt:
    - Hungarian Rhapsody no. 6 in D-flat major
    - Liebestraum, no. 3

    Debussy:
    - Claire de Lune
    - Children's Corner suite Golliwog Cake Walk Rocks!
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    Default Re: Favorite classical pieces

    I'd like to point out this performance of Beethoven's Fur Elise.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Pannonian
    I'd like to point out this performance of Beethoven's Fur Elise.
    That, is seriously awesome, bookmarked, filed. And what is this 4'33"?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Fragony
    That, is seriously awesome, bookmarked, filed. And what is this 4'33"?
    You said you preferred minimalist pieces, and 4'33" is notoriously as minimalist as it gets.

    4'33", performed by the BBC Symphony Orchestra

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    hehehe once established people get away with everything



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    Quote Originally Posted by Fragony View Post
    My second favorite, Gnossiene #3 by Satie. Surprisingly hard to play.
    Oh, Erik Satie is my first favourite!! And I too am of the minimalist church!
    My favourite of his would be Gymnopédie No.3 though. Nevertheless, all his pieces were quite amazing (or at least what I've heard, many times people play Satie too fast though, it's not meant to be rushed IMHO).

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