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McCartney's forays into classical are best ignored. Last edited by josht23musiclover; 05-27-2018 at 11:29 AM. |
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1812 Overture and Beethoven's 5th. Hearing both of these as a young kid blew me away. It helped that my dad had a really killer stereo and he loved playing classical really loud.
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Join Date: Nov 2010
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Prob the very first pieces that tempted me to examine classical music were Ravel's Bolero and the bits of Beethoven's Ninth in A Clockwork Orange. Quote:
And how about you, josht ? You haven't answered the question for yourself, or mentioned any particular favourites.
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![]() I started playing the piano as a 7 yr old, but I didn't really start becoming a music fan until I was 13 or so. I tried figuring out what all the fuss was about by listening to a lot of pop/rap, and while I liked some of it this was also about the time I started learning to play some great classical pieces. I started to play/love Chopin, Rachmaninoff, then Beethoven, then I discovered Liszt and he was my favourite for awhile. I soon quit the piano for various reasons, but my love for the genre was well in place and I found it much more interesting than anything I'd heard from other genres (again, mainly pop and 'entry level' rap). The next 7 years or so, from 15-21, it was pretty much all I listened to, although I didn't start branching out too much from the Romantic era (especially piano music) until I was 19 or so. Then at 22 I started realising that there was lots of other great music in other genres if one looked for it, so now at 24 I've started exploring other genres too -mainly Jazz- but I still have a long way to go and Classical is my go-to (although really I've only scratched the surface with this huge genre). Favourites so far include: Stravinsky: Orpheus, Apollo, early ballets (Firdbird/Petrushka/Rite of Spring), Symphony of Psalms, Scenes de Ballet, Pulcinella. Richard Strauss: Vier letzte Lieder, Eine Alpensinfonie, Metamorphosen, Tod und Verklärung, Morgen. Berlioz: Symphonie Fantastique, Romeo et Juliette, La Damnation de Faust, Les Troyens, Requiem. Liszt: Piano Sonata, Annees de Pelerinage, Variations on Weinen Klagen Sorgen Zagen, various small works. Chopin: Ballades 2 and 4, Preludes, Polonaise-Fantasy, scattered works from various collections. Beethoven: Late Piano Sonatas, some earlier ones. Brahms: A German Requiem, Piano Concerto #2, various late solo piano works, some other choral works. Sibelius: Symphony No. 7, Tapiola. Schumann: Fantasy Op. 17, Kreisleriana. Debussy: Images (piano), Estampes, Prélude à l'après-midi d'un faune. Prokofiev: Piano Sonata #8, Piano Concerti 2 and 3. Tchaikovsky: Symphony No. 6. Rachmaninoff: Isle of the Dead, Piano Concerti 2-3, Etudes Tableaux (especially Op. 39). Last edited by josht23musiclover; 05-28-2018 at 09:37 AM. |
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