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Calibanbutcher

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SckizoBoy said:
Calibanbutcher said:
How is this not already in here?

No disrespect meant (to either yourself or JSB), but because every ClassicFM DJ and his/her cat/dog has played that half a million times over it's enured me to the artistic merits of the piece... so I don't find it that appealing. Other's may feel differently. *shrug*

Thank god I don't listen to the damned channel any more...

Speaking seriously, though, even on its own merits, I think that Bach wrote better emotive 'slow movements' e.g.


Different format and the soloist is being a bit dramatic, but I get a better sense of melancholy out of it.

Different folks - different strokes I guess, but I love "Air". Then again, I did not have the misfortune of having it shoved down my ears by any Radio DJ, but I did have the good fortune to witness it being played live by these guys:
 

NightmareExpress

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Frederic Chopin's "Waltz No. 7 in C Sharp minor" is pretty nice (massive understatement).
However, I believe Chopin is regarded as more of a romantic period composer than classic period and I'm sure any classic listener worth their salt has listened to Bach, Beethoven and Amadeus enough times to make their ears bleed.
 

[Kira Must Die]

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Damn, ninja'd by the OP.

But yeah, mine would be Gymnopedie No. 1, as well, especially when put together with the other two.
 

bastardofmelbourne

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Beethoven's 7th (specifically the larghetto, I think it's called). I used to listen to that over and over whenever I needed to study; it's repetitive, but in a good way.

Also Chopin's Nocturne in F Minor. Case in point;


I squee'd.

Edit: Some people in this thread mentioned Air. That is also awesome! This is hard.
 

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I absolutely adore Edvard Grieg's "Hall of the Mountain King".

Especially the ten seconds in which it goes from subtle to everybody-play-as-loud-and-crazy-as-you-can.
 

Baron von Blitztank

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If my avatar is anything to go by then this one should be easy:


Whenever I hear this, all I'll think about is a titanic punch-up between two Godlike beings on the moon.
 

WWmelb

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No love for Dvorak?

His 9th is probably my favourite classical thingy. i'm not music scholar though, just love that thing :)


edit: ninjad while i was finding a youtube vid to link lol
 

anthony87

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I don't know a hell of a lot about classical beyond the obvious ones so I'm gonna go and put this down while not entirely sure if it's even one of the obvious ones or not...

 

x EvilErmine x

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And


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Fisher321

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Most definitely this


I'm not sure why I like sad/depressing songs so much. Anyone else have anything similar to this?
 

War Penguin

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Farandole, by Bizet
That opening demands so much power! Then it just becomes so light, rhythmic, and fun! :D
 

Fijiman

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Eddie the head said:
Well you have to like "Ride of the Valkyries"
Agreed. And who doesn't want to go on a virtual rampage while listening to that song? Of course, I've also always liked Flight of the Bumblebee.
 

M K Ultra

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torno said:
I absolutely adore Edvard Grieg's "Hall of the Mountain King".
that's pretty wild.
 

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Well, because I was watching Torchwood, I failed to get the inb4 Moonlight Sonata.
Eh, oh well.
I can't choose so I'm going to have to go with every one of Chopin's Nocturnes.
I think for most of these I prefer Janusz Olejniszak's renditions best, but for the Opus 55 No. 1 I prefer Rubinstein's. It's just so perfectly done...
It's a shame his Nocturne Opus 55 in F Minor (My previous favorite) was ruined by being in the Witcher 2 commercial...

I can't stand Rachmaninoff, too much going on to fully enjoy the piece.

EDITED: Not sure why I wrote South Park, meant Torchwood.
2nd EDIT: Also not sure why I wrote Rubinstein in the 2nd part, meant Rachmaninoff. Oh man, I need to get some sleep.
 

Dr.Susse

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There are so many great ones like In the hall of the mountain king; All of Beethoven's cello stuff; The thieving Magpie; Hungarian rhapsody.

But I can't go past the musical brilliance of Rhapsody in Blue by George Gershwin. It is a jazz infused love letter to New York and every time I hear it, it just makes me feel so happy.