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I've decided to expand my musical horizons a bit, and Was curious about some classical and opera music. Its a bit diffrent for me, and I'm curious as to whats out there. Anyone have any recommendations?
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NOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO!
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Now that makes the sad panda in me come out.
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hahahahaha......................
wait aminute............. I don't get it |
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I don't know what you usually listen too, but my buddys band is a little different. Kinda 'metalish' with an opera like back-theme. www.dremora.net
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i particularly enjoyed aida carmen and oh what was it..oh turindot when they were in town..as for classical music lord...they are all vastly different...all i can say is find something that feels good emotionally and listen to it a lot. the benefit of classical music is that it tends to have more complexity and bear up to repeated listenings better. not that its better, just it provides an interesting alternative.
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yeah if you like metal/opera like stuff. Then check out Nightwish, Tristania, Q'ntal (not really metal but more of Gallic/Pagan music). And um........ I dunno. For classical music though....... I think the Moonlight Sonata is the greatest piece ever.
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Im not sure about the opera part but for some really good classical music check out Robert W. Smith anything from The Divine Comedy is excellent . My favorite piece is The Ascension . If youve read Dante's Divine Comedy then you will find the music goes with it perfectly .
Thats Robert W. Smith not to be confused with Robert Smith from The Cure . |
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mozart both for classical and opera.
try eine kleine nachtmusik or mozary symphonies and marriage of figaro (opera) - or overtures beethoven symphonies try 6, moonlight sonata other piana sonatas bach - the brandenburg concertos debussy - claire de lune mendelssohn - symphonies orff - carmina burana a lot of this stuff is on youtube etc... |
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I love, love, LOVE, LOVE Sarah Brightman. Check her out!
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I'm falling in love with bach right now, and I already adore nightwish. Chopin's not bad either. It all seems so much more complex.
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ok im a oddball i love matal and rock and hard music but i also like to unwind with beethoven and mozart
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Which bach? there are several composers in that family. johanne sebastian? try water music, its phenomenal.
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Really? john sebastian for sure. I have the score he used for little bear on my ipod.
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Pachelbel - Canon in D Major
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My fav....
Sergej Vasilevič Rakhmaninov |
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