POLL: Do you like Classical Music?

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ski2slow

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I used to play Tchaikovsky's 1812 very loud when I was in school. Living in a coed dorm, my neighbor was a girl who would play the same rap song over and over for everyone in the hallway to hear. However many times I've told her to turn the volume down she would always forget. So... all I can say is that the cannons did wonders. I would sometimes hear cheers from others in the hall when she turned off her stereo.
:D
 

Descartes

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Originally posted by: Fenixgoon
i love vivaldi, violins are awesome. im hoping to learn how to play the violin over the summer

I hope you don't think you're going to learn how to play in a summer!
 

EvilYoda

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Sure do...it helps fuel my ever growing addiction to home audio/theater. Right now, at the age of 21, I'm going to be running a Denon 3805, Paradigm Studio 100s, ADPs and center, in about 3 weeks :D

Not to mention, rock and everything else sounds better too ;)
 

luvya

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Originally posted by: ThePresence
Originally posted by: WinstonSmith
Live performances in particular.

I have found that a live performance actually takes away from the music, for me at least. It's hard to concentrate on the music while you are watching the orchestra. Maybe I'm just crazy.

Interesting you said that. I used to be distracted by other people and the orchestra but not anymore. I just close my eyes and listen. I don't care if the person sit next to me think I am weird or not...I get a lot more music this way.

 

luvya

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Originally posted by: ThePresence
Originally posted by: WinstonSmith
Live performances in particular.

I have found that a live performance actually takes away from the music, for me at least. It's hard to concentrate on the music while you are watching the orchestra. Maybe I'm just crazy.

Interesting you said that. I used to be distracted by other people and the orchestra but not anymore. I just close my eyes and listen. I don't care if the person sit next to me think I am weird or not...I get a lot more music this way.

 

Horus

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Oooh...Best piano concerto it Rachmaninov's Concerto #2...the one from Shine? Gorgeous and damn-near impossible to play.

Best piece overall? Mozart's Requiem.
 

luvya

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Originally posted by: Horus
Oooh...Best piano concerto it Rachmaninov's Concerto #2...the one from Shine? Gorgeous and damn-near impossible to play.

Best piece overall? Mozart's Requiem.

Great suggestion. But I thought Shine was about Rach 3..not 2.

 

imported_Ziggy

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Cool. Love classical music.

Listen to a recording of the Prokofiev 2nd piano concerto. The first movement is mostly a cadenza that will blow you away. :)

http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/clipserve/B000002S09001004/0/104-9811417-6859935

I've played his first concerto. 3 minutes of it here

http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/A...7596191/sr=2-1/ref=sr_2_1/104-9811417-6859935 :)

Shine was Rachmaninoff piano concerto # 3, his 2nd piano concerto is generally considered his best.

oooh, brahms is my favorite. Violin sonatas are teh best.



 

luvya

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Originally posted by: DrEvilEvil
Cool. Love classical music.

Listen to a recording of the Prokofiev 2nd piano concerto. The first movement is mostly a cadenza that will blow you away. :)

http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/clipserve/B000002S09001004/0/104-9811417-6859935

I've played his first concerto. 3 minutes of it here

http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/A...7596191/sr=2-1/ref=sr_2_1/104-9811417-6859935 :)

Shine was Rachmaninoff piano concerto # 3, his 2nd piano concerto is generally considered his best.

oooh, brahms is my favorite. Violin sonatas are teh best.


Wow! You actually play Prokofiev 1st piano concerto? I love the first movement! Can't find my CD anymore :(
 

imported_Ziggy

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Yeah! It's a really fun piece to play. I'll be using it for a few concerto competitions coming up. I can email you a recording of me playing it unacompanied, if you'd like. Just pm me.
 

Howard

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It's a lot better to just listen to, rather than to watch a live performance.

Play viola. Viola > Cello > Violin > *
 

imported_Ziggy

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Live concerts = cell phone ringing at the quietist moments, elderly man's hearing aide goes ballistic (pianist stops playing, stares him down, old guy in his own world - lmao), always coughing. Nevertheless, I enjoy live concerts. My favorite would probably have to be hearing pianist Evgeny Kissin from stage side seating (about 20 feet away) - incredible. :)
 

EvilYoda

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Yeah, in terms of live concerts, I'm soooo far behind this year and most of last year...late 2002 and early 2003, I saw a classical performance every 2 weeks, at least...I saw Joshua Bell twice, Itzhak Perlman twice, the Vienna Philharmonic...bah. nothing this year.
 

Spike

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Love it. So far I have about 60 cd's worth (classical music is soooo cheap by the box set). Don't know any specific pieces, but I love studying, gaming, and sleeping to it.

-spike
 

IGBT

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Bought a Beethoven collection on cd at costco last week...10 cd's for 15.00 bucks..the whole thing is amazing..the cd's are all in DDD...great stuff..
 

xSauronx

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i listen to that or jazz to relax

also listened when i was in high school as i did homework/wrote reports and the like
 

Arkitech

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What are some recommendations for a person kind of new to classical? I would like to start working on a collection of classical albums but I have no idea of where to start.


And since I'm asking questions who composed the piece "Flight of the Valkries"?