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So which tunes excite you ? ( I almost said 'turn you on' but that would be a bad choice of words....
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I have 3:
Carmen Burena (sp)
Beethoven's 5'th symphony
Tocata in D minor
And even though I've an intense dislike to opera I love Kimera
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I love most of Tchaikovski, my favourites being Capriccio Italien, Romeo and Juliet Fantasy Overture, the music from Swan Lake & Sleeping Beauty.
But my absolute bestest favourite classical piece is Beethoven's Symphony No. 7, Op 92 II Allegretto . It is so full of emotion & heartache that it never fails to give me a lump in the throat. What is so amazing about it is that Beethoven was already deaf by the time he wrote it.
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I love Rachmaninoff's 1st Piano Concerto (can't remember the key) and from Grieg's Peer Gynt Suite; the Morning Song, and 'In the Hall of the Mountain King'. My family think I'm quite mad, playing air conductor to it!
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Quote:Originally posted by Jangar
So which tunes excite you ? ( I almost said 'turn you on' but that would be a bad choice of words.... )
I have 3:
Carmen Burena (sp)
Beethoven's 5'th symphony
Tocata in D minor
And even though I've an intense dislike to opera I love Kimera
I quite like classical music, although for the life of me, I do not know who copsed what, I just know which songs I do or do not like. I did buy a classical cd a few years back for valentines, and it is lovely.
Carmina Burona is my favourite, though.....
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I have a double cd called Nocturne, and on this there are a couple of my fav tunes..
Like:
Beethovens "moonshine sonate"
Debusy's "Claire de Lune"
and
Mendelssohns "Midsummernightsdream"
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Erm... I don't actually know any classical music by name....
BUT, before I get stoned to death by the masses for being a "musical philistine" (quote, heh heh)
I have actually, believe it or not, been to the "Classical Spectacular" at the Royal Albert Hall. Huh, huh, surprised you there, didn't I? Check how much culture I have....
Anyway, I must admit, I really did enjoy it. I kinda like most of the contemporary stuff, I hate to admit... but it has to be played at ridiculous levels of volume for full effect.
I am actually trying to get my hands on a vinyl, called "son of the devil" which is a hard dance remix of a popular classical tune...
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Quote:Originally posted by edmonsta
Check how much culture I have....
Monsta! I'm impressed!
My absolute favourite has to be the 1812 Overture - I even conduct in front of the mirror ...
sad, I know ...
Earth is full. Go home!
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Quote:Originally posted by Li'lMo
Monsta! I'm impressed!
My absolute favourite has to be the 1812 Overture - I even conduct in front of the mirror ... sad, I know ...
at least I'm not the only one...
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Quote:Originally posted by Jangar
at least I'm not the only one...
I'm so glad I'm not either ... Thanks Jan!!!
(Please note I even resisted the temptation to use that 'other' name!)
Earth is full. Go home!
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Quote:Originally posted by Li'lMo
I'm so glad I'm not either ... Thanks Jan!!!
(Please note I even resisted the temptation to use that 'other' name!)
Duly noted