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Antifar 07/13/18 10:44:04 AM #1: |
Listened to Ralph Vaughan Williams' third symphony for the first time last night and really enjoyed it
Sibelius' first has been one of my favorites: Schumann's third is really catchy: I welcome you to post favorites of your own --- kin to all that throbs ... Copied to Clipboard!
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Antifar 07/13/18 1:24:34 PM #2: |
Prokofiev's First is neat; written in 1916 but in the style of a piece from the 1700s
Also it's short, if you're into the whole brevity thing --- kin to all that throbs ... Copied to Clipboard!
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SimpleMan 07/13/18 9:04:24 PM #3: |
Edvard Grieg - Peer Gynt Suites - 1 and 2
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Antifar 07/13/18 10:40:55 PM #4: |
Saint-Saens' third is pretty grand
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Antifar 07/15/18 3:02:08 PM #5: |
Tchaikovsky's first isn't his most well known, but I have it stuck in my head
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CM_Ponch 07/15/18 3:03:01 PM #6: |
Tag
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Antifar 07/15/18 3:03:22 PM #8: |
CrimsonRage posted...
ce doesn't appreciate culture, tc. :( Don't I know it --- kin to all that throbs ... Copied to Clipboard!
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SimpleMan 07/15/18 8:30:54 PM #9: |
Antonn Dvok - Symphony No.2 in B flat major, Op. 4
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DocileOrangeCup 07/15/18 8:32:56 PM #10: |
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Antifar 07/16/18 12:05:36 PM #11: |
Carl Nielsen's fourth, "the Inextinguishable"
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SimpleMan 07/16/18 8:53:25 PM #12: |
Alfred Schnittke Symphony No. 1
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Antifar 07/17/18 12:03:11 AM #13: |
Mahler's sixth is long as hell, but there's a bigass hammer involved
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MonkeyBones23 07/17/18 12:14:57 AM #15: |
Dan Black---Symphonies
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MFBKBass5 07/17/18 12:27:40 AM #16: |
Im all about Shostakovich 5, Mahler 2, Beethoven 5, and Tchaik 5.
Heres shosty 5 mvt 2 which I love: --- !!!!!!!!! https://imgur.com/DzJSPWA ... Copied to Clipboard!
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Kineth 07/17/18 12:30:10 AM #17: |
Dvorak: Serenade for Strings 2nd movement.
And I wasn't even aware that there was a video with the musical score... now I'm gonna transpose this to guitar. --- If you're not looking for any honest discussion, agreement, meeting halfway or middle ground, don't bother arguing with me. Selfish narcissists need not apply. ... Copied to Clipboard!
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DirkDiggles 07/17/18 12:32:08 AM #18: |
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SimpleMan 07/17/18 11:01:09 PM #19: |
--- Forget your lust for the rich man's gold All that you need is in your soul ... Copied to Clipboard!
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Antifar 07/18/18 5:24:03 PM #20: |
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SimpleMan 07/19/18 11:16:37 AM #21: |
Jn Leifs - Hekla, Op 52
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Romes187 07/19/18 11:22:43 AM #22: |
I mean, here is a few of the master's works...would recommend checking out more (he did 104)
and the funeral march in Beethoven's 3rd (listen for the fugue...so great) ... Copied to Clipboard!
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King Rial 07/19/18 11:23:01 AM #23: |
Tiggity taggems!
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Antifar 07/19/18 10:55:10 PM #24: |
Schubert's ninth is great
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Romes187 07/20/18 1:37:19 PM #25: |
btw if anyone wants a really good podcast to introduce and expand your classical knowledge, I'd recommend the stickynotes podcast
https://stickynotespodcast.libsyn.com/ He does a very good job It doesn't get too technical I'm afraid so if you want a very deep look into the music theory behind it, you'll want to look elsewhere (some great courses do an okay job of diving a bit more into it) but he just released an analysis of beethoven's 5th which is always popular. ... Copied to Clipboard!
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