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Carl Orff (The Planets)

Giuseppe Verdi (Requiem)

Beethoven

David Holsinger (In the Spring When Kings Go To War, To Tame the Perilous Skies, others)
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Hethrir wrote:EDIT: What i hate is the romantic era. Damn there was some crap pumped out then.
Huh, I love the romantic era. There were some amazing piano solos written then.

And David R. Holsinger is DA MAN!!!! Love him. :D
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The Dark wrote:Carl Orff (The Planets)
I don't recall that one. IIRC, The Planets was a suite by Holst.
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Yoko Kanno - Cowboy Bebop, Ghost in the Shell: Stand Alone Complex (Why are her end credit theme always better than the opening ones?)

Christophe Franke - Babylon 5 (I still love A Late Delivery from Avalon and Sleeping in Light as well as the Mimbari War peices)

Howard Shore - Lord of the Rings

Danny Elfman - So many movies and of course, Simpsons!

Vangelis - Blade Runner
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Chardok wrote:
The Dark wrote:Carl Orff (The Planets)
I don't recall that one. IIRC, The Planets was a suite by Holst.
Indeed. Orff is best known for Carmina Burana.

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Chardok wrote:
verilon wrote:Yo Yo Ma is overrated.

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Where did that come from?! I think perhaps he's a bit overrated, but you cannot Deny the guy is good. did you happen to hear his album with bobby McFerrin? That was just great music, there....
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Here.

And yes, he's good, but he's nothing compared to Pablo Casals.. the GOD of cellists.

Don't argue with me.. I'm a resident string player. :P

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