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Old 11-05-2013, 03:06 PM   #161 (permalink)
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Originally Posted by xgngrpiratex View Post
I am reading a book by Aaron Copeland called, "What to listen for in Music" and am also currently taking piano lessons on the side. I am finally finding classical music fascinating to me, and was wondering if anyone could help me "broaden my horizons" so to speak. I started listening to a couple of artists, but I am more into the cheerful and "adventurous side of classical" like "The Pastoral symphony 6" by Beethoven and other artists like "Adagio for Strings" by Leonard Bernstein and "Water Music - Air" By George Fredrick Handel. Can anyone throw me some more suggestions!? I really want to find music that soothes the soul and helps me understand music better! Thanks guys!
Beethoven's 6th is lovely, and a great starting point. Schubert would be a natural choice. His entire catalog. Schumann as well.
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