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just classical music!

Started by Natasha, February 06, 2009, 05:53:14 PM

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Natasha

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Constance

Stop Motion - Mozart Marriage of Figaro by MysteryGuitarMan


tekla



Though I prefer the Mstislav Rostropovich version, a bit more sprightly
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LU_QR_FTt3E#noexternalembed

And, once upon a time, like back in the mid 90s, Vanessa-Mae was a good classical player.
FIGHT APATHY!, or don't...
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Natasha

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Stravinsky: Rite Of Spring



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Mozart: Symphony 41 K 551

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Natasha

Schubert:  Death and the Maiden

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Bellaon7

Grieg's "Mornging Mood"; Beethoven's "Symphony #3, 2'nd Movement"; Paul Gilbert's "Gilberto Concerto" Bach's "Sonatas & Partitas for Violin" performed by  Henryk Szeryng; Paganini's "24 Caprices" performed by Ricci
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Constance

Switched on Bach - 2000
Wendy Carlos

I love my local libraries!

aubrey

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Natasha

Mendelssohn: Symphony No.4 (1st movement)

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tekla

Maybe it's just the sixties lover in me, but I always liked the Swingle Singers doing Bach.  Swing choir meets the classics.


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Constance

"Jesu, Joy of Man's Desiring" by J.S. Bach
from Switched On Bach 2000 by Wendy Carlos

Constance

Symphony No. 50 "Mount St. Helens"
by Alan Hovhaness

tekla

The very cold and gray weather like winter has really set in has given me a powerful hankerin' for some Chopin.  I have four sets by different piano players including Alicia del la Rocha, Horowitz (of course, how could you not), Ivan Moravec (the guy that the Chopin lovers really love) and Krystian Zimerman (my fav).  Once I start playing the Chopin it can go on for days, the nocturnes into the mazurkas, waltzes, polonaises and études.  His output was mighty and the depth of his emotion truly limitless. Yet despite the intense emotion (or perhaps because of it) the beauty of the notes and spaces between the notes is so simple and delicate. 
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Natasha

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tekla

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Natasha

Monteverdi:  Sfogava con le stelle

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Tall-12A7

F. Chopin: Piano Sonata No. 2 in B-flat minor, Op. 35 - Marche funèbre: Lento
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Constance

"Dorian" Tocatta by J.S. Bach
Ton Koopman, organist

tekla

Koopman is really one of the best.  Awesome technique.
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Constance

It never ceases to amaze me how fast he does the Dm Tocatta and Fugue. I've heard it live by various organists, but Koopman shaves almost a minute off the thing.