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bobzilla 04-03-2009 04:19 PM

If you are into slow moving music check out anything by Gabriel faure. I love cello versions of his songs (my fav is Elegie Op. 24 done on cello)

peterbaby7 04-20-2009 02:30 PM

check out nobuo uematsu. great modern classical composer. combined of Mozart & beethoven style :)

lemarquis 05-30-2009 11:30 AM

Check out the classical music for beginners link below, it may be just what you're looking for. It breaks the music down into the different periods and gives recommendations from each, which can be downloaded or bought from Amazon. Excellent little resource for starting a classical music collection.

Neapolitan 06-02-2009 07:30 PM

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Originally Posted by mannny (Post 552714)
The best thing to do is to just start out listening to the big names and then find other composers from their respective periods of music and just keep expanding.

Manny that is a pretty good observation. I never thought of that, but the bigger the name the better the music. It's true you should start off with big names like Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky, his music is very beautiful, and he has a big name with many letters to it, and avoid small names like Carl Orff, and whatever you do, do not listen to Carmina Burana.

vivies 06-14-2009 08:24 AM

Hello blue,

Classical repertory is so huge ..
I personaly recommend you :

Bach's B minor mass
Mozart's C minor mass for 2 choirs and orchestra ( the kyrie is fantastic )
Ravel's piano concerto in G ( slow part )
Barber's "adagio"

emotion, emotion..

Hypersloth 07-04-2009 04:17 PM

If you like Philip Glass, you should check out Max Richter.

Blue 07-09-2009 08:25 PM

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Originally Posted by vivies (Post 681576)
Mozart's C minor mass for 2 choirs and orchestra ( the kyrie is fantastic)

I'm just listening to the Kyrie now, and it's honestly incredible. I loved the choir, and the overall power of the music was unreal. Thank you so much for the recommendation, I'll check out the to others very soon.

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Originally Posted by Hypersloth
If you like Philip Glass, you should check out Max Richter.

I actually have 24 Postcards in Full Colour. I gave it a listen once or twice and enjoyed it, though haven't sat down with it in a while; I should do that again. have any other recommendations for other works of his?

untitledlol 08-08-2009 12:19 AM

Chopin's a good place to start. For one, he's a cool bro. Secondly, I think some of his best pieces are 'Winter Wind" and "The Ocean". Romantic music is really dramatic and gives me cool chills sometimes. Haydn's a strange bro, he's got strange music; but it's all really good anyway. Handel's music is really soothing. I like his "The Water Music" collection;I have it on CD. If you like opera, you should check out the popular Mozart ones, like The Marriage or Figaro and The Magic Flute. Carmen(by Georges Bizet) is a really good opera too. Stuff that gets stuck in your head easily has got to be Fur Elise(Beethoven), The Four Seasons(Vivaldi), Canon in D(Pachelbel), and the little clip of a symphony, Ode to Joy(Mozart). You can even hear those some of songs playing when the ice cream truck comes rolling around.

Burning Down 09-13-2009 09:34 AM

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Originally Posted by patien (Post 734982)
Classic rock

...is not classical music!

Blue, I recommend listening to any J.S. Bach piece. To me, each piece has it's own relaxing qualities. It's great to listen to if you're feeling stressed!


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