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Classical Music (Read 944 times)
Jan 4
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Does anyone like classical music? I really like Bach.
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Jan 4
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Franz Liszt is up there on my composer list.
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Jan 4
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Don't like him as much.
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Jan 5
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Johann Sebastian Bach has always been my favourite composer and musician...
I regularly play his various pieces on my Hammond Drawbar Organ, and Piano...and acoustic Guitars...
...!
Paul...
...
...!
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Jan 5
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i usually play his pieces on the violin.
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Jan 5
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, 2007 at 3:05pm
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Got tortured with classical music for eight years in school, so don't expect any warm words about it from me.
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Jan 5
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Got tortured with classical music for eight years in school, so don't expect any warm words about it from me.
Sit quietly, ATI, and I'll play you the whole of J.S. Bach's "Goldberg Variations" on my piano...
...!
....it's what you've always wanted...
...!
...LOL...
...!
Paul....
...!
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Jan 5
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Peter Ilyich Tchaikovsky
Mainly because he did the music for most of the ballet productions my Daughter danced in.
" The Nutcracker " " Sleeping Beauty " " Swan Lake "
Cory
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Jan 5
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, 2007 at 5:40pm
Heretic
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Fozzer wrote
on Jan 5
th
, 2007 at 3:59pm:
Sit quietly, ATI, and I'll play you the whole of J.S. Bach's "Goldberg Variations" on my piano...
...!
....it's what you've always wanted...
...!
The next day. "The Sun"'s front page.
"Old man choked with piano keys"
Do we want that? No?
(Then bugger off with anything that doesn't have an e-guitar in it.)
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Jan 6
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Fozzer wrote
on Jan 5
th
, 2007 at 3:59pm:
Sit quietly, ATI, and I'll play you the whole of J.S. Bach's "Goldberg Variations" on my piano...
...!
....it's what you've always wanted...
...!
The next day. "The Sun"'s front page.
"Old man choked with piano keys"
Do we want that? No?
(Then bugger off with anything that doesn't have an e-guitar in it.)
Right-Oh...
How about a rendering of Pachebel's Cannon in D, played on my Fender Stratocaster electric guitar...?
...any better...?
Or, maybe, Jimi Hendrix's "Hey Joe"
..better still...?
(We will avoid the "Star Spangled Banner", for obvious reasons....
...)
...
...!
Paul....
...!
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Jan 6
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Of a small collection, I would say my favorite is Beethoven's 5 piano concerto "The Emperor""
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Jan 6
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, 2007 at 2:08pm
Heretic
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Fozzer wrote
on Jan 6
th
, 2007 at 5:47am:
Right-Oh...
How about a rendering of Pachebel's Cannon in D, played on my Fender Stratocaster electric guitar...?
...any better...?
Yes!
Quote:
Or, maybe, Jimi Hendrix's "Hey Joe"
..better still...?
Yeeeeessssss!
Quote:
(We will avoid the "Star Spangled Banner", for obvious reasons....
...)
...
...!
Of course we will...let's do "God s
h
ave the Queen" instead.
*Chuckles*
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Jan 6
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expat wrote
on Jan 6
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, 2007 at 11:17am:
Of a small collection, I would say my favorite is Beethoven's 5 piano concerto "The Emperor""
Matt
Indeed....
Beethoven is the best for me....but Bach just toutch my heart with his musics....I just love Pachelbel, Pablo de sarazate, Mozart, Vivaldi and many others.......
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Jan 9
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, 2007 at 3:32pm
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Bach is techincally advanced stuff
Dimitri Shostakivich is also one of my favourites... his music could be put under most WW2 footage whitout any cutting
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An-24RV
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Jan 11
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Bach's music is just complicated. i tried to compose something that is close to his music but i never got it. I love his Brandenburg Concertos and Orchestral Suites.
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Jan 12
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I rather enjoy Wagner....
But I'll settle for Bach, Beethoven or Liszt. Anything is better than Eminem
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Jan 12
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a1 wrote
on Jan 4
th
, 2007 at 9:56pm:
Does anyone like classical music? I really like Bach.
I like it, I almost have to. My sister Phyllis is a concert pianist and also the assistant director of music at North Carolina State University in Raleigh North Carolina.
Her and her girl friend completed their third CD, it's classical music for two pianos featuring concertos from Sergei Rachmaninov's work. They call themselves the Checker Duo.
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Jan 13
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Shostakovich (5) and Mendelssohn (viloin concerto)
(favourites are in brackets lol)
Just got the music for the next orchestral concert....Beethoven 7 is really hard to sightread!
.mic
PS....I hate Mozart
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Jan 13
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Anyone tried "The Well Tempered Synthesizer" by Walter Carlos.
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