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hurricaneflutterdash
Most classical music doesn't really do it for me, but I absolutely love classical guitar. Most likely because I play guitar. I mainly listen to it when I'm doing homework or trying to sleep. Very relaxing.
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Written on April 29th, 2013
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bijouxbroussard
Performed by Jacques Fevrier (1963)
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Written on April 27th, 2013
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Galaxy8499
I love classical so much !! Amazing compositions! Operas ! Just all of it is wow and the music so beautiful and narrative almost :D
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Written on April 14th, 2013
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LikeMeLikeMe
I have lived in Bengal,West Bengal that is,where Music and Dancing were two things most people felt,was part of their life.No real life without these two things,most said.Though I knew little of the languages (dialects,if I may) spoken...
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Written on April 13th, 2013
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GiantNakedRei
I am deeply in love with Bach's music. I remember that when I was a kid my dad would put on a CD of Cello Suites by him for me to fall asleep to. While it's a bit generic, I think that Air on a G String is one of the most beautiful...
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Written on April 10th, 2013
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iKnowYoUhAtemE
I am not an avid fan or what.. I just listen to them if I remembered...
It was introduced to us by our subject Music.
I also enjoyed studying Mozart's, Beethoven's, and Haydn's biographies.
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Written on April 2nd, 2013
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broadenedhorizons
i have a deep and abiding love for classical music and thought i would share how that got started. i was in ninth grade and like most young men in high school faced music class with a mixture of dread and complete disrespect. my...
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Written on April 2nd, 2013
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zazzet
I love all operas. Tosca, La Traviata, Carmen, La Boheme.... I sing opera in the shower and love it. :)
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Written on March 30th, 2013
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bijouxbroussard
Originally composed by Ravel for Paul Wittgenstein, an Austrian pianist who lost his right arm during WWI.Performed by The Symphony Orchestra of The Liszt School of Music, conducted by Prof. Nicolás Pasquet.On piano is Hélène Tysman...
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Written on March 28th, 2013
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flipper1966
As deafness overtook him it began to affect Beethoven's compositions.
THE GIST
- Progressive deafness profoundly influenced Beethoven's compositions.
- The condition prompted him to choose lower-frequency notes.
- He was able...
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Written on March 28th, 2013
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bijouxbroussard
I. PréludeII. FugueIII. ForlaneIV. RigaudonV. MenuetVI. ToccataPerformed by Angela Hewitt
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Written on March 28th, 2013
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parrothead5600
So I'm always on the lookout for great classical music and spanish guitar CD's. Does anyone have any suggestions?
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Written on March 25th, 2013
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flipper1966
Late in the nineteenth century, men and women in apparent possession of their senses heard Richard Wagner’s new operas and announced that their lives had changed forever. Charles Baudelaire saw Tannhäuser in 1861 and gushed...
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Written on March 24th, 2013
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flipper1966
Let’s start with the dynamic duo of 19th-century opera, Verdi and Wagner.
Opera, you could argue (and many readers have), is a different animal. But Verdi and Wagner were great students of Beethoven, and their operas have symphonic...
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Written on March 23rd, 2013
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dorobo
I grew up with music all around me, mainly the ice cream truck but when I was older I studied Piano in the classical manner, then guitar and ended up as a young man playing in a dance band on the weekends but in the dim past. I was...
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Written on March 21st, 2013
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flipper1966
Written on March 12th, 2013
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bijouxbroussard
Tchaikovsky Piano Concerto I Mvt I
Mvt II
Mvt III
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Written on February 28th, 2013
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colorwhat
I was thrilled to learn that this site really existed. I decided to join in the hope of corresponding with people of like mind.
I am seeking an open minded woman that would entertain the prospect for a long term adult nursing...
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Written on February 25th, 2013
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PseudoNymph
One of the most powerful pieces of music I've ever heard! So much emotion laced in every note, pain, fear, tragedy..... love and loss.
I get chills every single time I hear it, even on repeat.
When a piece of music can do that, you...
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Written on February 3rd, 2013
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biancababe
I love a good requiem, I have always loved classical music. Violins, pianos, cellos and harps especially. All of the wind instruments, so lovely. I wanted to play but I was so handy with that damned mud in ceramics. I was a different...
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Written on February 2nd, 2013
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