Classical/Orchestral/Opera recommendations
Ya it's a huge span of music, but give me your suggestions on each, where does a n00b start off when it comes to Classical music? Orchestral? Opera? Hell while you're at it gimme some jazz suggestions too.
edit: like i said i'm a n00b to this stuff (not total n00b lol), but when I say classical, I mean classical piano, classical violin, classical cello, whatever is in that "classical" region will do. I'm looking for pieces of music, like not 3 minute song type ones, but long musical pieces.
All suggestions will be greatly appreciated.
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One of my favs is : Pergolesi’s Stabat Mater
(opera)
this version
http://imgfly.com/files/080906_123718/pergolesi.jpg
You could watch Amadeus to get a bit more into the classical thing.
There are lots of movies about jazz players
Chet Bakers is pretty Jim Jarmushy
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Jim Jarmusch makes me go to sleep.
I found Camille Saint-Saëns' Danse Macabre strangely exhilarating.
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Start by picking pieces that might be familiar to you and then explore the rest of that composer's work.
As ever, "Carmina Burana" - By Carl Orff, Adagio for strings by Samuel Barbour (the "Platoon" Music), Debussy's "L'Apre-midi d'un faun".
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Requiem by Mozart is the one off the top of my head if you're looking for long pieces.
I'll have to look through my collection for other things....that's a really, really broad spectrum there. :P
:shuriken:
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if you into opera something to listen to or go watch is "phantom of the opera" i remember watching it way back when i was a kid, then watching it again when the movie came out in the past year, the music still makes me wanna sing along with it and play the piano. I use to know how to play and use to play it all day long, until i grew older and forgot, will probably learn it again sometime.
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MagicNakor
Requiem by Mozart is the one off the top of my head if you're looking for long pieces.
I'll have to look through my collection for other things....that's a really, really broad spectrum there. :P
:shuriken:
Ya it is pretty broad :D dig through your collection! lemme know what you got for me :happy:
thanks for suggestions, im downloading borrowing the music you guys listed rite now.
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Listen to Classical Radio. That way you will find out what you like or dislike without incurring any costs.:)
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Adagio For Strings in G Minor by Albinoni is one of my faves. Its 8 minutes long and was the music use din the final moving scene in Mel Gibson's movie Gallipoli.
Regards
Digby
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I'm no connoisseur but here are some suggestions off the top of my head:
Mozart : Symphony no. 40
Mozart : The Marriage of Figaro (used in the motion picture The Shawshank Redemption)
Rossini: Overture to William tell
Brahms: Hungarian dance no. 5
Bach: Gigue in G major
Vivaldi : The Four seasons
Tchaikovsky: Overture to the nutcracker.mp3