do you like the classic music? what are your favorite works?
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This work always relate to memories of my childhood.
Paul Dukas - The Sorcerer's Apprentice New York Philharmonic Conductor: Leonard Bernstein |
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This morning I heard on the radio this catchy tune and the whole day at work I had the music on my mind and a smile on my face.
The whole concerto op.30 by Mauro Giuliani is nice. Pavel Steidl plays guitar and Yuri Bashmet is conductur of The State Symphony Orchestra. Wish all a nice weekend |
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Hey, nighthawk, welcome; the lovers of the classic music, we are glad to have you here, there are still many good things to see and hear
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Johann Strauss Vater - Radetzky March - The Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra This is the final part of The New Years Concert by The Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra The Conductor is another one year by year and I wake up from the coma with it after the new years party and fire-working. Yes I like the classic music too. : |
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Today is the 150th birthday of Richard Strauss.He was the most successful composer of operas of the 20th century.He is not one of my favorites,but I like some of his compositions.
Richard Strauss-'Metamorphosen' for 23 Solo-Strings Giuseppe Sinopoli conducts Staatskapelle Dresden. Perhaps his most personal composition. |
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The Young Person’s Guide to the Orchestra-Edward Benjamin Britten (1913-1976)
He was an English composer, conductor and pianist. He was a central figure of 20th-century British classical music. |
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Leo Delibes-'Flower Duet' from the opera 'Lakme' Anna Netrebko and Elina GarancaA pleasure for ears and eyes |
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It is after midnight.Time for 'Death' and his skeletons.
Camille Saint-Saens-'Danse Macabre'. Leopold Stokowski conducts the National Philharmonic Orchestra. Have fun |
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Aram Khachaturian - Adagio of Spartacus and Phrygia
Lebanese National Symphony Orchestra Conductor: Harout Fazlian Aram Khachaturian - Sabre Dance Berliner Philharmoniker Conductor: Seiji Ozawa |
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A very curious video.
Tocata and Fugue in D minor of J.S.Bach. Another way of "seeing" the music. As orientation, the orange color is played with the right hand; the green, with the left hand; and the blue, is played with the feet. |
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Salvador Bacarisse (Madrid, 1898- Paris, 1963) Spain
Romanza of the Concertino for Guitar and Orchestra. Work on "neo-romantic" style, it is possible that listen to it, it is impossible not to remember the Adagio from Concierto de Aranjuez by Rodrigo. And here the whole piece |
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It is time for the man,whose name I have 'borrowed' me.
Modest Mussorgsky-'Night on bald Mountain' |
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Tomorrow I'm invited to a wedding.Maybe they play this music.I hope
Carl Maria von Weber-'Invitation to the dance',orchestration by Hector Berlioz |
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Robert Schumann-Scenes from childhood.Played by Martha Argerich.What a awesome woman,
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Kyke,thanks for 'West Side Story',that is wonderful music.
What can I say about Johann Sebastian Bach?His work means a lot to me.As Max Reger said:'Bach is beginning and end of all music.' Btw,my signature is a quote of him and my avatar shows Wilhelm Friedemann Bach,his eldest son.I like the whole Bach-family. Johann Sebastian Bach-concerto for 2 violins and orchestra with the great Yehudi Menuhin and David Oistrach Enjoy the music |
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