Basically, for an amp that big, you will almost undoubtedly need to go with a Class AB push-pull design or a Class-D switching amp.
Class AB designs are EASY in their most basic form to design/work with. Class D is by far the most challenging, becuase you PWM controllers, big inductors/caps, etc. Although... there is probably some sort of very integrated controller from Cirrus Logic or TI/Burr Brown that will work.
Why the heck do you need 1000W?? In fact, at those volumes (unless you're using grossly inefficient speakers), you're ears will be so overdriven that your cochlea or whatever that thing is in your ear is will be distorting, and blood will flow from your ears. At home, if I have my receiver on 4 (out of 10), that is about the max I can listen without discomfort... and that is putting out 20-40W RMS at the most!!! Of course, I have speakers with an SPL of 98dB @ 1W-meter.
I could design you a class AB amp... the difficulty will be getting transistors that handle that kind of power... becuase the type of amp I know of right off hand uses BJT's... NOT FET's. So, they are less efficient and burn more power (huge heatsinks, etc).
I used to always want to build a massive amp... but it just isn't worth it. I'm an EE, and I've realized... 100-W is enuff unless you are running a nightclub.
My $0.02... hope it helped.