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Classical Music Favorites
Posted: 2003-01-06 04:00am
by Drewcifer
I did a search and didn't find any threads devoted solely to classical music favorites, so here it is.
I like most anything by Bach (I grew up on Wendy Carlos' Switched on Bach), Gustav Holst's The Planets, Debussy's Clair de Lune on piano, but tonight I dug out an old tape that still moves me after 10 years of listening to it: the second movement of Vivaldi's Gloria in D. The tape I have is of a performance by the USSR Academic Russian Choir and the Moscow Conservatoire Students' Orchestra (which I like because it's not so 'operatic', read no vibrato), and there's just something about it that sends chills up and down my spine. *brrrr*
What are some of yours?
edit: added a piece, and clarified something
Posted: 2003-01-06 04:35am
by Shinova
Beethoven's Moonlight Sonata
'Nuf said.
Posted: 2003-01-06 05:34am
by Gandalf
I like the William Tell Overture
Posted: 2003-01-06 06:31am
by Vympel
1812 Overture takes it IMO.
Posted: 2003-01-06 07:45am
by Dahak
Bach's Brandenburg concerts are my favourites.
Posted: 2003-01-06 07:50am
by InnerBrat
Stravinsky's Rite of Spring
Can anyone can guess why, based on what you know about me?
Posted: 2003-01-06 10:33am
by Majin Gojira
A Night on Bald Mountain
Posted: 2003-01-06 12:06pm
by Mr Flibble
Holst's The Planets especially Mars. Albinoni's Adagio if I feel depressed. Finally Elgar's Pomp and Cirumstance
Posted: 2003-01-06 12:42pm
by kheegster
Rachmaninov Piano Concerto no.3. Like Concierto de Aranjuez as well...my target is to get it in my rep within 5 years.
KG
Posted: 2003-01-06 03:21pm
by Lord Pounder
Adedgeo for Strings by Barber
Makes me think of homeworld
Posted: 2003-01-06 03:25pm
by C.S.Strowbridge
"In the Halls of the Mountain King" by Edvard Grieg.
Just thinking about it makes the hairs on the back of my neck stand up.
"Morning Mood" by Edvard Grieg
"Nutcracker Suite" by Peter Ilyitch Tchaikovsky
"Spring" by Antonio Vivaldi
"Gaudete" bt the Midiaeval Babes
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart -
Le Nozze di Figaro.
Eine Kleine Nachtmusik
Eine Musikalischer Spass
Posted: 2003-01-06 03:51pm
by Kuja
Beethoven's 5th, 9th, and Feur D'Elise.
Bond'sand
Trans-Siberien Orchestra'smusic, which is really more like Neo-Classical, but still.
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Posted: 2003-01-06 04:50pm
by Ignorant_Boy
La campanella by Franz Liszt...
Don't ask why; I don't know...
Posted: 2003-01-06 04:54pm
by Artanis
Russian Sailors' Dance
Posted: 2003-01-06 05:00pm
by 2000AD
St. Pauls opus - That guy that did the planets, can't remember his name
Sarabande - Handel (AKA that tune from the Levi's ad)
Palladio - ?
Fur Elisse - Beethoven
Nothing Else Matters - Apocolyptica (depends on your POV on whether or not their classical)
The Unforgiven - Also Apocolyptica
Peter and the Wolf - Some russian shap
Posted: 2003-01-06 05:01pm
by 2000AD
Anthing in the origional Fantasia except for the very last one.
Posted: 2003-01-06 07:57pm
by Kelly Antilles
Too many to name.
But, here are a few anyway...
Greig: Piano Concerto in A, Peer Gynt Suites
Copeland: Apalachian Spring, Fanfare for the Common Man
Gershwin: What isn't good.
Mozart: Symphony #29, Clarinet Concerto
Beethoven: quite a few.
Mahler: Symphony #5
Posted: 2003-01-06 08:26pm
by Zaia
I take it we mean "classical" as in non-pop, non-rock, etc? Since someone cited some Metallica (which is good, but certainly not classical by any stretch), I think I'll be safe with my choices. Some are too modern to be truly 'classical,' but they fall into that general genre, so here.
"Waternight" by Eric Whitacre (a capella choir piece, most beautiful thing even written)
"String Quartet No. 14 in C-sharp minor" by Ludwig van Beethoven
"String Quartet No. ? in C-minor" by Ludwig van Beethoven
"Fantasy Variations on a Theme by Paganini" by James Barnes
"Adagio for Strings" by Samuel Barber
"Lullaby" (the original piano version) by George Gershwin
"Requiem" (especially the Lacrimosa) by Wolfgang Mozart
"Watchman, Tell Us of the Night" by Mark Camphouse
"Carmina Burana" by Carl Orff
"The Erlkoing" by Franz Schubert
"Petrushka" by Igor Stravinsky
"The Marriage of Figaro" by Wolfgang Mozart
"Scheherazade" by Nicolai Rimsky-Korsakov
"Capriccio Espagnol" by Piotr Tchaikovsky
"Arabian Dance" from "The Nutcracker Ballet" by Piotr Tchaikovsky
"Elsa's Procession to the Cathedral" by Richard Wagner
Posted: 2003-01-06 08:30pm
by Kelly Antilles
Zaia wrote:
"Elsa's Procession to the Cathedral" by Richard Wagner
I have a reason for despising this piece.
Always used in Graduation. Ick.
Posted: 2003-01-06 08:44pm
by Zaia
Kelly Antilles wrote:Zaia wrote:"Elsa's Procession to the Cathedral" by Richard Wagner
I have a reason for despising this piece.
Always used in Graduation. Ick.
Oh, really? I've only played it once, with a professional orchestra in northern VA, and it was gorgeous....... It's the only part of my wedding I've thought about; I want that piece played at some point. Of course, to do it well, means I have to hire an entire orchestra...so I'm looking for a hella-rich man.
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Posted: 2003-01-06 08:54pm
by Durandal
"Adagio for Strings," Samuel Barber.
Posted: 2003-01-06 09:05pm
by Andrew J.
Marche Funebre by Chopin.
Posted: 2003-01-06 09:13pm
by Zaia
Gah! Forgot Chopin! Thanks, Andrew!
"Fantasie Impromptu" by Frederick Chopin
Posted: 2003-01-06 10:04pm
by The Dark
For "true classical":
Dies Irae by Verdi
The Planets by Holst
Peer Gynt Suite by Grieg
Firebird Suite (don't remember by who)
for more "neo-classical":
pretty much anything by David Holsinger (In The Spring When Kings Go Off To War; To Tame The Perilous Skies)
most of Samuel Barber (Overture to the School for Scandal; Adagio for Strings; Medea's Dance of Vengeance)
I've played all pieces mentioned except Firebird.