in honour of our newest member
what rocks your classical boat then, must be getting old, listen to this stuff nearly as much as new fangled pop and rock
adagio for strings, natch
symphony no3, natch
mozart requiem mass, natch
fingals cave - not so natch
rusalka - see above
etc..
hooked on classics
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Newest member?paint it black wrote:in honour of our newest member
*looks around*
Oh, that's me then.
*bows in silence*
Two years ago I accidently tore the antenna from my clock radio. Since then the only station it can receive undistorted is a German classics station. So, for two years now I wake up with classics every morning. Thinking about it, my life not really took a very good course in the last two years. Maybe I should consider buying a new clock radio...
But back to classics.
I really love the light stuff from Debussy and Saint-Saen. In the right mood I can appreciate the requiem from Verdi and the one from, of course, Dvorak very much. Dead good stuff.
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Ah c'mon, someone's going to say Carmina Burana, surely?
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memememememememememarkfiend wrote:Ah c'mon, someone's going to say Carmina Burana, surely?
I don't wanna live like I don't mind
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on my stereo at home right now, for some reason it reminds me of the mother-in-law. better than a hippo i supposeQuiff Boy wrote:planet suite. mars & neptune. oh yes.
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Some years ago I joined one of those monthly clubs cos their initial offer was a 10 cd collection of greatest hits by the 10 'greatest' composers. Seemed like something no home should be without. I listened to the Vivaldi one a lot. The rest didn't get much of an airing.
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Gawd, I listen to more classical music than anything else. I've got more classical cds and records than you can wave a baton at.
It's got to the stage where I'm buying loads of different recordings of the same works for comparison. Even buying classical bootleg cds for gawd's sake.
It's got to the stage where I'm buying loads of different recordings of the same works for comparison. Even buying classical bootleg cds for gawd's sake.
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Its orful but I like itmarkfiend wrote:Ah c'mon, someone's going to say Carmina Burana, surely?
(Like early music too - Tallis being a favourite)
I never talk during music, at least during good music. If one hears bad music, it is one's duty to drown it in conversation.
Ed Alleyne-Johnson's Variations on Pachabel's canon is prolly the closest I get.
anything more "traditional" brings back bad memories
anything more "traditional" brings back bad memories
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Excellent goth choice - although I'm still not sure whether referring to the g word is a good or bad thing on this forum - I mean it in a positive way (being an old goth - sorry )Brideoffrankenstein wrote:Wagner
I never talk during music, at least during good music. If one hears bad music, it is one's duty to drown it in conversation.
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I know - forgive me - couldn't help myselfmarkfiend wrote:Like what you did thereBlack Alice wrote:orful
I never talk during music, at least during good music. If one hears bad music, it is one's duty to drown it in conversation.
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Wagner very much indeed! Chopin and Pucini and some others tooBrideoffrankenstein wrote:Wagner
Too many to mention really, because of what I tend to forget most of them... And I don't listen that much classical music anyway, but there sure is some good stuff around
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be afraid, be very afraidd00mw0lf wrote:Ed Alleyne-Johnson's Variations on Pachabel's canon is prolly the closest I get.
anything more "traditional" brings back bad memories
http://www,ray.hutchings.dial.pipex.com/pachelbel/
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I FINALLY tracked down a fave (formerly unidentified) piece that'd been bugging me for months, just because of this here very thread...it's "Montagues & Capulets (Romeo & Juliet Ballet Suite)" by Prokofiev. F*ckin' a, ppl. \m/ W00t!!!
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Someone else's choice, as well...Black Alice wrote:Excellent goth choice :notworthyBrideoffrankenstein wrote:Wagner
...NOT that this detracts from it, in my opinion.
I see a few folk have already got in there with the Planet Suite, but that really does have a special place in my heart. Way back in the mists of time, pre-discovery-of-Beatles (my rock'n'roll christening), I listened to only ONE record. And that was it.
Aged about 7... to about 10... nothing but that. Every bloody day. Maybe I've listened to "Mars" even more times than "Dominion".
And the less said about Uranus...
The other kids laughed at me. I didn't understand why.
Haven't heard it for... well, more than a decade I guess. But I can still hum it, whistle it, doo-doo-doo it, note for note. You don't wanna hear that.
There's a man with a mullet going mad with a mallet in Millets
A page that cannot be found!paint it black wrote:be afraid, be very afraidd00mw0lf wrote:Ed Alleyne-Johnson's Variations on Pachabel's canon is prolly the closest I get.
anything more "traditional" brings back bad memories
http://www,ray.hutchings.dial.pipex.com/pachelbel/
Yes... I suppose that is kinda creepy...
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Try it without the typo :d00mw0lf wrote:A page that cannot be found!paint it black wrote:be afraid, be very afraidd00mw0lf wrote:Ed Alleyne-Johnson's Variations on Pachabel's canon is prolly the closest I get.
anything more "traditional" brings back bad memories
http://www,ray.hutchings.dial.pipex.com/pachelbel/
Yes... I suppose that is kinda creepy...
http://www.ray.hutchings.dial.pipex.com/pachelbel/
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