do you like the classic music? what are your favorite works?
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Jean Sibelius-'Valse Triste'
Paavo Järvi and the Deutsche Kammerphilharmonie Bremen This waltz is not suitable for an opulent opera ball,is too melancholic.Maybe this is the reason why I love it. Enjoy your weekend |
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Charles Gounod-'Funeral March of a Marionette'
Yan Pascal Tortelier conducted the BBC Philharmonic Orchestra Was one of Alfred Hitchcock's favourites and I also like it very much. Nice weekend to everyone |
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The Trout Quintet by Franz Schubert
Musical Regards |
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Arnold Bax-'November Woods'
Bryden Thomson conducted the Ulster Orchestra Have a nice weekend |
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Today is 'Reformation Day' (I have the day off )
Felix Mendelssohn Bartholdy - Symphony Nr.5 'Reformation Symphony' John Eliot Gardiner conducts the BR Symphony Orchestra The fourth movement based on Martin Luther's chorale 'Eine feste Burg ist unser Gott' (A Mighty Fortress Is our God) Martin Luther-'Eine feste Burg ist unser Gott' Dresdner Kreuzchor,Capella Fidizinia,Hans Grüß und Martin Flämig 'You are not only responsible for what you say,but also for what you do not say.' Martin Luther Have a nice day |
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P.Tchaikovsky-'Autumn Song'
Mikhail Pletnev plays piano Have a nice autumn |
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Mily Balakirev-'Islamey'
Pianist:Alexander Gavrylyuk According to Franz Liszt,the greatest pianist of the 19th century,is this the most difficult composition for piano.Very hard to play.Well,difficult for pianists,but for listeners a pleasure. A wonderful weekend to everyone |
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For the celebration of the day
Ludwig van Beethoven-Overture to ''The Creatures of Prometheus' Leonard Bernstein and the Wiener Philharmoniker Nice weekend to everyone |
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RIP,Maestro Christopher Hogwood.
J.S.Bach-Adagio from concerto for 3 Harpsichords Christopher Hogwood,Davitt Moroney and Christophe Rousset play the Harpsichords The Academy of Ancient Music He was one of my favourite Conductors of baroque Music |
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This year was again a great 'Last night of the Proms'.
Edward Elgar-Pomp and Circumstance March Nr.1 ('Land of Hope and Glory') Sakari Oramo conducts the BBC Symphony Orchestra I wish you all a wonderful weekend |
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Today a little bit modern classic.But don't worry,it's a nice piece of music.
Nikita Koshkin-'Usher Waltz',inspired by E.A.Poe Asya Selyutina plays the guitar. This cool woman knows how to play the guitar Have a nice weekend |
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In July this year, died one that I consider one of the best tenors in the world.
The Italian tenor, Carlo Bergonzi (1924-2014). His version of Torna a Surriento, is excellent. |
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Seems that some ETV viewers and models are admirers of the famous violinist Gidon Kremer.
This is for all of you Gidon Kremer interprets the spectacular 'Chaconne' of Johann Sebastian Bach. |
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Speaking of what can be considered classical music or not, it has come to mind a beautiful pasodoble.
"Suspiros de España" (Sighs of Spain) by Antonio Álvarez Alonso You judge whether or not this is classical music. Real Orquesta Sinfónica de Sevilla Conductor: Miguel Roa |
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tunturi wrote:[hidden link - please register] not sure is this classic music.but it's a beautiful song. Hi, Tunturi, this can not really be considered as classical music, but sometimes, we already have in this thread some piece that can not be considered as classical music, so no problem. Apart from this, it's a beautiful song and that's important in music. |
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