LeotardMessiah
02.22.10 | I await the divine presence of Progmaster85 and his celestial recommendations
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couch
02.22.10 | dmitri shostakovich |
EasternLight
02.22.10 | Igor Stravinsky - The Rite of Spring
Mozart - Requiem |
LeotardMessiah
02.22.10 | any album in particular |
couch
02.22.10 | for dmitri i would try his symphony no. 5 |
cirq
02.22.10 | Anything by Chopin. |
LeotardMessiah
02.22.10 | alright danke schon |
couch
02.22.10 | bitte |
Illitoris
02.22.10 | Arvo Part
Erik Satie
Edgard Varese
Claude Debussy |
Eclectron
02.22.10 | Richard Wagner
Philip Glass
Dvorak |
Zoo
02.22.10 | John Field
Franz Lizst
Max Bruch
Brahms
Robert Schumann
Jules Massenet
Francois Couperin
Vivaldi
Johann Sebastien Bach
Pachelbel
Telleman
Handel
Bizet
Grieg
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eternium
02.22.10 | Needs more Beethoven and Moonlight Sonata. |
TheWayfarerElectric
02.22.10 | Henryk Mikolaj Gorecki-Symphony No. 3
Vaughan Williams
Rachel Grimes-Book Of Leaves
Igor Stravinksy |
Bfhurricane
02.22.10 | I'm partial to classical guitar, so check out Andres Segovia's recordings. |
couldwinarabbit
02.23.10 | 20th Century Classical is way easier to get into. Holst-the Planets is probably the most accessible Classical work (by Classical I assume you are referring to Orchestra Musical not true "Classical" music). Stravinsky Arvo Part and Steve Reich are also a lot of fun. Chopin is too intimidating for beginning, though he's the best. |
LeotardMessiah
02.24.10 | k thanks guys and girls |