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Topic: Classical Music.
heavenlyboy34's photo
Sun 12/06/09 10:41 AM



At this very moment I'm diggin' Bach's Brandenburg Concertos Directed by Richard Kapp on the CBS Masterworks series. Anybody out there love classical music? :tongue:


I love it so much that I became a classical musician/composer myself! :banana: I hope to own a symphony orchestra when I grow up. :smile: glasses
laugh Ya' come home to a Symphony Orchestra every day waiting to jam? Dude...yr sooo lucky! laugh :tongue:


Not yet, but I already wrote the business plan. Now, just gotta find the capital and so forth. noway

Dict8's photo
Sun 12/06/09 10:50 AM




At this very moment I'm diggin' Bach's Brandenburg Concertos Directed by Richard Kapp on the CBS Masterworks series. Anybody out there love classical music? :tongue:


I love it so much that I became a classical musician/composer myself! :banana: I hope to own a symphony orchestra when I grow up. :smile: glasses
laugh Ya' come home to a Symphony Orchestra every day waiting to jam? Dude...yr sooo lucky! laugh :tongue:


Not yet, but I already wrote the business plan. Now, just gotta find the capital and so forth. noway
Check this out...in Mozarts time there were NO tape recorders or Symphony Orchestras available to just "Jam". It was all about the score. The first time the score was played would be the first time he actually HEARD it. Wrap yr mind around THAT! :tongue:

heavenlyboy34's photo
Sun 12/06/09 11:03 AM





At this very moment I'm diggin' Bach's Brandenburg Concertos Directed by Richard Kapp on the CBS Masterworks series. Anybody out there love classical music? :tongue:


I love it so much that I became a classical musician/composer myself! :banana: I hope to own a symphony orchestra when I grow up. :smile: glasses
laugh Ya' come home to a Symphony Orchestra every day waiting to jam? Dude...yr sooo lucky! laugh :tongue:


Not yet, but I already wrote the business plan. Now, just gotta find the capital and so forth. noway
Check this out...in Mozarts time there were NO tape recorders or Symphony Orchestras available to just "Jam". It was all about the score. The first time the score was played would be the first time he actually HEARD it. Wrap yr mind around THAT! :tongue:


I'm the same way. I always write out my scores before I play them. I've been in that habit since I was young and just writing guitar music. I just carried that over to orchestral composing. glasses FWIW, in Mozart's Vienna, composers generally did have access to musicians so they could get advice and hear their ideas played before the concert premiere. Mozart himself knew a number of musicians from whom he got tips. (at least, that's what historians taught when I was a music student)

Dict8's photo
Sun 12/06/09 11:08 AM






At this very moment I'm diggin' Bach's Brandenburg Concertos Directed by Richard Kapp on the CBS Masterworks series. Anybody out there love classical music? :tongue:


I love it so much that I became a classical musician/composer myself! :banana: I hope to own a symphony orchestra when I grow up. :smile: glasses
laugh Ya' come home to a Symphony Orchestra every day waiting to jam? Dude...yr sooo lucky! laugh :tongue:


Not yet, but I already wrote the business plan. Now, just gotta find the capital and so forth. noway
Check this out...in Mozarts time there were NO tape recorders or Symphony Orchestras available to just "Jam". It was all about the score. The first time the score was played would be the first time he actually HEARD it. Wrap yr mind around THAT! :tongue:


I'm the same way. I always write out my scores before I play them. I've been in that habit since I was young and just writing guitar music. I just carried that over to orchestral composing. glasses FWIW, in Mozart's Vienna, composers generally did have access to musicians so they could get advice and hear their ideas played before the concert premiere. Mozart himself knew a number of musicians from whom he got tips. (at least, that's what historians taught when I was a music student)
Beethoven was DEAF when he wrote the Ninth. Neat trick, no?:tongue:

gezasaurus's photo
Sun 12/06/09 11:09 AM
One of my favourite pieces is by Gabriel Fauré, Pavane, Op. 50.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mpgyTl8yqbw

Here it is, accompanied by some monet paintings.

heavenlyboy34's photo
Sun 12/06/09 11:12 AM







At this very moment I'm diggin' Bach's Brandenburg Concertos Directed by Richard Kapp on the CBS Masterworks series. Anybody out there love classical music? :tongue:


I love it so much that I became a classical musician/composer myself! :banana: I hope to own a symphony orchestra when I grow up. :smile: glasses
laugh Ya' come home to a Symphony Orchestra every day waiting to jam? Dude...yr sooo lucky! laugh :tongue:


Not yet, but I already wrote the business plan. Now, just gotta find the capital and so forth. noway
Check this out...in Mozarts time there were NO tape recorders or Symphony Orchestras available to just "Jam". It was all about the score. The first time the score was played would be the first time he actually HEARD it. Wrap yr mind around THAT! :tongue:


I'm the same way. I always write out my scores before I play them. I've been in that habit since I was young and just writing guitar music. I just carried that over to orchestral composing. glasses FWIW, in Mozart's Vienna, composers generally did have access to musicians so they could get advice and hear their ideas played before the concert premiere. Mozart himself knew a number of musicians from whom he got tips. (at least, that's what historians taught when I was a music student)
Beethoven was DEAF when he wrote the Ninth. Neat trick, no?:tongue:


What was more impressive about that was that he had to conquer severe depression to do it. But yeah, it's a pretty neat piece (which also helped set the stage for the Romantic era) glasses :banana:

Dict8's photo
Sun 12/06/09 11:18 AM








At this very moment I'm diggin' Bach's Brandenburg Concertos Directed by Richard Kapp on the CBS Masterworks series. Anybody out there love classical music? :tongue:


I love it so much that I became a classical musician/composer myself! :banana: I hope to own a symphony orchestra when I grow up. :smile: glasses
laugh Ya' come home to a Symphony Orchestra every day waiting to jam? Dude...yr sooo lucky! laugh :tongue:


Not yet, but I already wrote the business plan. Now, just gotta find the capital and so forth. noway
Check this out...in Mozarts time there were NO tape recorders or Symphony Orchestras available to just "Jam". It was all about the score. The first time the score was played would be the first time he actually HEARD it. Wrap yr mind around THAT! :tongue:


I'm the same way. I always write out my scores before I play them. I've been in that habit since I was young and just writing guitar music. I just carried that over to orchestral composing. glasses FWIW, in Mozart's Vienna, composers generally did have access to musicians so they could get advice and hear their ideas played before the concert premiere. Mozart himself knew a number of musicians from whom he got tips. (at least, that's what historians taught when I was a music student)
Beethoven was DEAF when he wrote the Ninth. Neat trick, no?:tongue:


What was more impressive about that was that he had to conquer severe depression to do it. But yeah, it's a pretty neat piece (which also helped set the stage for the Romantic era) glasses :banana:
Man, you really do know classical. I thought you were just f***in' with me!laugh :tongue:

Dict8's photo
Sun 12/06/09 11:20 AM

One of my favourite pieces is by Gabriel Fauré, Pavane, Op. 50.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mpgyTl8yqbw

Here it is, accompanied by some monet paintings.
Beautiful!!! Why does You Tube accompny all it's classical tunes with Monet paintings?:tongue:

heavenlyboy34's photo
Sun 12/06/09 11:29 AM









At this very moment I'm diggin' Bach's Brandenburg Concertos Directed by Richard Kapp on the CBS Masterworks series. Anybody out there love classical music? :tongue:


I love it so much that I became a classical musician/composer myself! :banana: I hope to own a symphony orchestra when I grow up. :smile: glasses
laugh Ya' come home to a Symphony Orchestra every day waiting to jam? Dude...yr sooo lucky! laugh :tongue:


Not yet, but I already wrote the business plan. Now, just gotta find the capital and so forth. noway
Check this out...in Mozarts time there were NO tape recorders or Symphony Orchestras available to just "Jam". It was all about the score. The first time the score was played would be the first time he actually HEARD it. Wrap yr mind around THAT! :tongue:


I'm the same way. I always write out my scores before I play them. I've been in that habit since I was young and just writing guitar music. I just carried that over to orchestral composing. glasses FWIW, in Mozart's Vienna, composers generally did have access to musicians so they could get advice and hear their ideas played before the concert premiere. Mozart himself knew a number of musicians from whom he got tips. (at least, that's what historians taught when I was a music student)
Beethoven was DEAF when he wrote the Ninth. Neat trick, no?:tongue:


What was more impressive about that was that he had to conquer severe depression to do it. But yeah, it's a pretty neat piece (which also helped set the stage for the Romantic era) glasses :banana:
Man, you really do know classical. I thought you were just f***in' with me!laugh :tongue:


No ****, Sherlock! laugh Check out my blog sometime to hear my compositions and arrangements. (matveimediaarts.blogspot.com)

gezasaurus's photo
Sun 12/06/09 11:29 AM
Beautiful!!! Why does You Tube accompny all it's classical tunes with Monet paintings?:tongue:


Ha, no idea laugh

At least they were both French and lived around the same era, I think between the 1840's to the late 1920's? Apart from that there is probably no known connection between the two.

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