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Re: Favorite Classical song? audio neccesary
This is one of those questions that simply cannot be answered with a single piece of music. Further, there are so many symphonies, concertos and operas that are awesome as complete works, but the bits and pieces aren't always equally great individually. So I'm limiting this to shorter pieces, a few of my favorites.
Stanley Meyers - Cavatina From the Deer Hunter soundtrack, and I love it. Vocalise - Rachmaninoff So different from much of his other work, soft and gentle. Debussy - Clair de Lune Gentle and powerful at the same time. I tend to prefer the "lighter" classical sound of guys like Debussy so this one really does it for me. Swede |
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Re: Favorite Classical song? audio neccesary
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this seemed to be one of the best - it requires near virtuso work on the guitar as it sorta has a dialogue between that and other classical instruments [/ QUOTE ] Not to mention the guitarist is wearing a puffy shirt...just kidding, what a beautiful piece, and one that I wasn't familiar with prior. Thanks! Swede |
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Mozart's Clarinet Concerto.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=O0KH_Zst6_I Soothing, optimistic and peaceful. I've probably heard it a thousand times. |
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Re: Favorite Classical song? audio neccesary
I've never been much of a New World fan, though I appreciate how Williams lifted the "duh duh.... duh duh...." for Jaws from it. He went somewhere else with it, but stole two of the most memorable chords in music. Jaws, and "Satisfaction" are the only two songs I can think of that a typical person can identify by 2 notes. If a new listener heard that part of New World, they'd immediately think of Jaws.
Instead, I'll offer up some more Dvorak. Op. 22 Serenade for Strings in Eb Major - I link to 2 things because the "crappy commercial" one plays a part near the beginning of the piece, and the next link is a later but complete movement. It'll give a good sense for what it has to offer. first part later movement Here's another nomination, and please excuse the stupid video that comes along with it. This is the most "known" part of the piece, so it's a good link for that purpose. Saint Saens Symphony No. 3 And everyone knows Canon in D by Pachelbel. Start listening around 1:45 of that link to hear where the recognizable part of it begins. Or, well, listen to the whole thing. I doubt that this is new to anyone, though. Even the new guitar versions are good (search for JerryC or funtwo if you don't know what I'm talking about). |
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Re: Favorite Classical song? audio neccesary
Eric Satie……
Gnossienne #’s 1-4 http://www.youtube.com/results?searc...ne&search= Gymnopedie #’s 1-3 http://www.youtube.com/results?searc...ie&search= Written for solo piano, these pieces are some of the most elegiac ever set to paper. The links above give you an opportunity to hear many interpretations…….. Although the solo piano renditions are wonderful, I find the most evocative versions to be the orchestral versions (such as this one) http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=M9LfAZ1UVkY,some of which were transcribed by Debussy. I also found a version set to lyrics that I had never heard before. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=biJAVuzHdhk FWIW, pay no attention to the videos…..just close your eyes and listen to the music. Enjoy………… |
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Re: Favorite Classical song? audio neccesary
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And everyone knows Canon in D by Pachelbel. Start listening around 1:45 of that link to hear where the recognizable part of it begins. Or, well, listen to the whole thing. I doubt that this is new to anyone, though. Even the new guitar versions are good (search for JerryC or funtwo if you don't know what I'm talking about). [/ QUOTE ] I forgot to bring a CD to my chiropractor's office today and I asked if he had any classical music (this thread has really peaked my interest) and one of them was Pachelbel, which of course made me think "cannon in D" - beautiful song. The other was a "Greatest hits of Mozart", only got through about 4 songs, but loved them all. |
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Re: Favorite Classical song? audio neccesary
Mozart's 25th symphony, 1st movement...It's played at the begining of Amadeus.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tpXS7aIHtcQ Song starts at the 2:08 mark |
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Re: Favorite Classical song? audio neccesary
Nice to we can still count on the Classical to mid-Romantic era to give us our models for "Classical" music.
I'll take Conlon Nancarrow's work for player piano: http://youtube.com/watch?v=vaqz-glFJSQ Or maybe some Palestrina Pre-Bach harmony Mass parts: http://youtube.com/watch?v=_rAwHgopVkQ |
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