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Want to get into classical... Loved Canon by Pachelbel

Any sub genre is fine, contemporary or classics, whatever is good.

I love classical-like movie soundtracks which now got me into the real classicals. For the movie soundtracks, Hans Zimmer is one of my fav. composer (the man behind the scores of Gladiator, Lion King, Black Hawk Down, and more) I also loved A Beautiful Mind soundtrack by James Horner. And here are some classicals I know and like...

Air by Bach
Canon by Pachelbel

Well, what do you recommend based on my taste?
 
It should be noted that not all music with a string instrument constitutes classical. A lot of people seem to cite soundtracks as classical, which in mosts cases they certainly are not.
 
bach - brandenburg concertos, guitar CDs by Segovia or Sharon Isbin.
vivaldi - Four Seasons

BBC Music Magazine might be worth subscribing to for a year, it's around $10/issue but every issue includes a CD with full-length performances (not "demos" = excerpts / samples). This helps you try out a wide variety of composers and periods.
 
Originally posted by: LOLyourFace
Originally posted by: Astaroth33
Check out this version of Canon.. :beer:😀

thanks my ears are bleeding... can't believe he turned such beautiful composition into this utter techno crap.. and I Love techno..

Bah.. I happen to like techno-ified classical music.. 🙂
 
"Row Row Row Your Boat" is the same sort of music as Pachobel's Canon.
They are both canons.
Ripped off from www.m-w.com:

Canon [Late Greek kanOn, from Greek, model] : a contrapuntal musical composition in two or more voice parts in which the melody is imitated exactly and completely by the successive voices though not always at the same pitch.

 
Check out RCA Victor compilations. They're cheap, good recordings, generally ear-friendly and can provide some direction for you as to what you may like.

"Row Row Row Your Boat" is the same sort of music as Pachobel's Canon.
They are both canons.
Ripped off from www.m-w.com:

Canon [Late Greek kanOn, from Greek, model] : a contrapuntal musical composition in two or more voice parts in which the melody is imitated exactly and completely by the successive voices though not always at the same pitch.
Good job?
 
some of Vanessa Mae's variations on traditional classical pieces are interesitng (Canon in D, some Mozart stuff)
I just unearthed a whole bunch of beethoven piano sonatas that I'm really enjoying. Rachmaninoff has some pretty good stuff (PC#3), and I also like Mendelssohn and Schubert (some very romantic stuff).
 
If you wanna be cheap you can find classical versions of Rock songs by London Symphony Orchestra otherwise i recommend the obvious (Beethoven, Bach, Chopin, Mozart) along with Carmina Burana, Andrea Boccelli, Gershwin and a whole bunch of others...
 
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