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  1. SAiNT

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    Let's not forget about Mahler (I know I repeat myself) :rofl:





    SAiNT,
    Baranowski's Musica Universalis reminds me of my first 'classical' album that I actually purchased *yes*
     
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    Thanks for the Mahler, Andrew! :wink:
    i first discovered him in Jim Jarmusch's movie "Coffee and Cigarettes":

    amazing scene, amazing music.

    hmm, true... kind of upsetting. still, in my opinion Baranowski is currently the most talented figure on Classical music stage.
     
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    Now this is my kinda thread!

    My love of classical started where most Western kids get it from: Cartoons! Warner Bros particularly used alot of great classical pieces as background music for the animations... to this day any time i hear the William Tell overature or Ride of the Valkeries i think of Looney Tunes!!!!



    so here is my contribution:

    my favorite modern classical piece of all time:

    "Sergey Rachmaninov - Piano Concertos 2 in C minor"

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yJpJ8REjvqo


    Includes all 3 movements



    its romantic, nostalgic and morbidly beautiful. Its everything i try to create with my synthetic doom jazz. Its essence has stayed with me since i first heard in in college. When cresendo is peaked, and the swell is at its peak, (jump to 6:30 in the vid) i visualize the ghosts of ancient russian monarchs all walking through a snowy forest scene, rising from the grave to march back to St.Petersberg to reclaim their lost thrones.


    enjoy.
     
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    Let's light up some dimmed candles :rofl:
     
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    This is to me one of the most beautiful classical tracks i've ever listened to in my entire life.
    Enjoy "The Lark Ascending" by Ralph Vaughan Williams. :bow:



    "In the next world, I shan't be doing music, with all the striving and disappointments. I shall be being it."
    „The duty of the words is to say just as much as the music has left unsaid and no more.“
    Quotes by Ralph Vaughan Williams
     
  7. Feridan

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    Now had me thinking of Caoimhín Ó Raghallaigh …
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=R48lXNaeT00
     
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    My all time favorite classical piece is Mascagni's Cavalleria Rusticana............part of it here used to such a powerful emotional effect in the final scene of The Godfather Pt III...........pass me the tissues please :)

     
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    This is my "desert isle" choice:

     
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    I can't believe it's so long ago since I made a post in Transmissions...
    Anyway here's some very accessible ([​IMG]) classic music for you:
     
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    This is a great subject!
    For those of you who are interested in minimalism, there is Polish composer Wojciech Kilar, known for doing the soundtrack to Francis Ford Coppola's 1992 ''Dracula'' movie, but he did other stuff, and I highly recommend the CD ''Requiem father Kolbe'':

    On the same CD, there's this piece also ''Choralvorspiel'':

    He has many other interesting compositions.

    Another minmalistic Polish composer I highly recommend is Henryk Mikołaj Górecki, especially this CD:


    His symphony no.3:


    There is also Giya Kancheli from Georgia, who also has many other works worth checking out! Here is ''Morning prayers'', an excellent recording:


    Finally, if you never heard of him, consider American composer Morton Feldman and his ''indeterminate'' music.


    His string quartet no.2 is 5 hours long:
     
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    Very much like Vanessa Mae's violin
     
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    Vanessa-Mae Greatest Hits Full Album 2021 - Best Vanessa-Mae Playlist Violin Collection
     
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