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FillInTheBlankHere___ 01-07-2006 01:05 PM

[QUOTE=hatebreeder]Romantic period classical, Beethoven was the first but he still might be a little mechanical sounding scince he was the first to come out of the baroque, try Strauss, Mendelssohn, Chopin's piano sonatas are great if you like solo stuff too, Tchaikovsky, Isaac Albeniz.[/QUOTE]

Are you dense? Beethoven had absolutely nothing to do with the Baroque period, he was a transitional composer between the Classical and Romantic eras.

hatebreeder 01-07-2006 04:33 PM

I dont know but if I listen to a song like moonlight sonata, then something like bachs grave in A minor, similarities are obvious.

what 01-07-2006 05:09 PM

[QUOTE=FillInTheBlankHere___]Are you dense? Beethoven had absolutely nothing to do with the Baroque period, he was a transitional composer between the Classical and Romantic eras.[/QUOTE]

um... dood no... Beethoven even studied with Bach for a bit... he was a transitional composer between the Baroque and Classical periods.

what 01-07-2006 05:17 PM

[QUOTE=hatebreeder]I dont know but if I listen to a song like moonlight sonata, then something like bachs grave in A minor, similarities are obvious.[/QUOTE]


a sonata is not a song

hatebreeder 01-07-2006 05:35 PM

Well I meant the first movment or section of it.

Lydisk 01-08-2006 09:33 AM

oh my goodness the Rachmanninov piano concertos are amazing.so beautiful yet powerful.

LF96 01-08-2006 03:04 PM

[QUOTE=what]you should hear it played by Yama****a on a classical guitar :amaze:[/QUOTE]
Wew, I completely missed this post. Assuming it's Yamash[SIZE="2"]i[/SIZE]ta, I'm gonna have a search for this version.

Mazeppa 01-08-2006 03:32 PM

[QUOTE=what]um... dood no... Beethoven even studied with Bach for a bit... he was a transitional composer between the Baroque and Classical periods.[/QUOTE]
It's not often someone is so horribly wrong.

Johann Sebastian Bach 1685– [B]1750[/B]

Ludwig van Beethoven [B]1770[/B] – 1827

Beethoven was a transitional composer between the Classical and the Romantic eras aswell thanks.

hatebreeder 01-08-2006 04:05 PM

He might have gotten JC Bach mixed With JS.

what 01-08-2006 06:01 PM

[QUOTE=metal guitar]It's not often someone is so horribly wrong.

Johann Sebastian Bach 1685? [B]1750[/B]

Ludwig van Beethoven [B]1770[/B] ? 1827

Beethoven was a transitional composer between the Classical and the Romantic eras aswell thanks.[/QUOTE]

uh sorry,

Beethoven studied with Haydn, not Bach and I confused Haendel with Haydn so I shifted the Classical period into the Baroque and got totally mixed up.

what 01-08-2006 06:07 PM

[QUOTE=LF96]Wew, I completely missed this post. Assuming it's Yamash[SIZE="2"]i[/SIZE]ta, I'm gonna have a search for this version.[/QUOTE]

I can send all four movements to you if you want.

JakeFloyd 01-08-2006 10:44 PM

My favorite composer currently is Brahms. His music is just very rich.

However, right now (this past week or so) I have been obsessing with Mozart's Requiem. It is 14 pieces of extreme brilliance and perfection. Not a chord or note misplaced.

In case some of you didn't know, Mozart wrote them in his deathbed and died before fully completeing some of the masterpieces. I definately suggest everyone go out and hear every one of them (in the correct order).

Enjoy!

EDIT: I also enjoy the music of Khachaturian very much. He had a very distinct sound and feel to his compositions. Some of them were very powerful, and many of them (such as the Sabre Dance) are heard by everyone, but the composer remains unkown. Check some of his stuff out too, guys!

LF96 01-09-2006 11:26 AM

[QUOTE=what]I can send all four movements to you if you want.[/QUOTE]
Yeah, that'd be appreciated, I've already took a small search but haven't come up with any result and my father doesn't have it either. My email is:

mcemmer@hotmail...

the2stranger 01-09-2006 04:08 PM

Could anyone recommend me some good Organ composers besides J.S Bach?

thank you :)

Grant 01-09-2006 04:45 PM

Could you send me Requiem? [email]mahavishnugrantkelly@gmail.com[/email]

Stravinsky's [I]Petrushka[/I] is a phenomenal piece, hard to believe people thought is was insanely dissonant on it's release.

Mazeppa 01-09-2006 04:51 PM

[QUOTE=the2stranger]Could anyone recommend me some good Organ composers besides J.S Bach?

thank you :)[/QUOTE]
[B]Julius Reubke![/B]
Seriously, he may not be that famous and he died befrore he could compose many works, but his Sonata on the 94th Psalm for Organ is brilliant. Also check out Reger, a favourite of mine is his Symphonic Fantasy & Fugue Op.57 'The Inferno'.

the2stranger 01-10-2006 01:27 PM

^

Thank you, this 'Inferno' sounds espcially good!
I shall check it out.

HitHardDrums55 01-16-2006 12:04 PM

whats some dark/creepy classical songs? i just got into classical music and i came from rock, goth-pop, and goth-rock mostly, a lot more stuff too but mostly those...

i have In The Hall Of The Mountain King (my band is working on a weird experimental version of that), a few other Grieg pieces, and The Entertainer, but none of those are really dark or creepy sounding

HitHardDrums55 01-17-2006 05:48 PM

anybody...

what 01-17-2006 05:57 PM

Schoenberg, Webern, Berg, Shostakovich has some, Prokofiev's Symphonies "Poem of Fire"... try Toru Takemitsu, well and Penderecki too.

Det_Nosnip 01-18-2006 01:39 PM

[QUOTE=sunlee]Hi All!
I am new to the forum but I agree with Zappa about being ignorant. The more pieces I listen to, the more I realize how little I have heard. Current favorite is Mahler but love Tchaikovsky as well as Bach (especially the fugues) and thoroughly enjoy most classical as well as film music, old rock and roll etc. :wave:[/QUOTE]

Mahler's music is amazing. The 9th Symphony blows my mind. :amaze:

Det_Nosnip 01-18-2006 01:41 PM

[QUOTE=Lydisk]oh my goodness the Rachmanninov piano concertos are amazing.so beautiful yet powerful.[/QUOTE]

Agreed...they're incredible.

HitHardDrums55 01-18-2006 04:09 PM

anybody else like Grieg pieces?

rockinbass17 01-30-2006 07:47 PM

/bumpy-bump

So yea, Mozart's two and a half centuries old.

For an attempt at discussion, I just listened to The Four Seasons for the first time in a while. What's everybody's favorite part? Mine's Summer, particularly the first movement.

Mazeppa 01-31-2006 11:33 AM

I really enjoy listening to Winter most of the time, but I don't listen to it that often.

BlackDeathMetalJazz or really ANYTHING else please- 02-04-2006 09:50 AM

I'm extremly ignorant to Classical Music but ever since I heard "Symphony No. 9" in it's full length a few weeks ago I've been obsessed with trying to obtain anything and everything Classical related. You guys should make a mailing list, I'd love to start it but my Classical works collection is so weak I'm embarrassed to even mention it and on top of that, my computer rejects anything and everything I try sending through YSI. I don't know I just think this thread could come back to life (and keep it going strong) and be a great place to get quality music if you guys would just start one. It's only a suggestion though....

I've read every single post in this thread and I hope to read much much more. :thumb:

LF96 02-04-2006 12:21 PM

[QUOTE=Schyma]I'm extremly ignorant to Classical Music but ever since I heard "Symphony No. 9" in it's full length a few weeks ago I've been obsessed with trying to obtain anything and everything Classical related.[/QUOTE]
Whose 9th symphony? There are quite a few 9th symphonys...

Anyway, I'm getting a lot into Dvorak and Mussorgsky right now. I dug up some old classical vinyl from my dad, and found some interesting stuff. Among it, Dvorak's Requiem, which is awesome. I hadn't heart from it before, but since I both liked Dvorak and Requiems in general I checked it out and wasn't disappointed at all. Good stuff.

what 02-04-2006 05:33 PM

[QUOTE=Schyma]I'm extremly ignorant to Classical Music but ever since I heard "Symphony No. 9" in it's full length a few weeks ago I've been obsessed with trying to obtain anything and everything Classical related. You guys should make a mailing list, I'd love to start it but my Classical works collection is so weak I'm embarrassed to even mention it and on top of that, my computer rejects anything and everything I try sending through YSI. I don't know I just think this thread could come back to life (and keep it going strong) and be a great place to get quality music if you guys would just start one. It's only a suggestion though....

I've read every single post in this thread and I hope to read much much more. :thumb:[/QUOTE]

i think its 'illegal' to upload anything fro dl'ing here

BlackDeathMetalJazz or really ANYTHING else please- 02-04-2006 10:28 PM

Several other threads have been doing it...I don't see why you guys shouldn't give it a try at least.

ariakkake 02-05-2006 09:52 AM

um lemme think

maybe because we dont believe in ripping off artists

maybe the ppl in pop punk or rock and metal dont realy care becuz the artists r already makin enuff money

but it aint lik that in clasical music


gimme a break u can get almost any classical music on naxos label for about $7

classical music is ridiculously cheap compared to the rest so jus go out and buy some


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