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  • #11
    Re: Re: Re: Re: how about classical?

    Originally posted by Baron Dants

    Honestly though, I'm gonna download a few right now, any suggestions?
    well.. they're called Bach's cello suites for the unaccompanied cello.
    so basically it's pure cello
    doesn't appeal to lots of people
    but they're beyond music to me.
    all 6 suites come in 2 CDs...
    the one that's most "commercialized" per say is the first suite's first movement; Prelude.
    You're probably gonna listen to it and be like... ooooh so thats what you're talkin about.
    my personal fav is #11 on CD #1 ..I apologize for I don't recall the suite and movement numbers.
    they're just names anyway.
    my memory's been pretty bad lately.
    but you should really give them a try...
    and if you have the choice of performer.
    Mstislav Rostropovich would be my first!

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    • #12
      I'm listening to Beethoven's moonlight sonata - 3rd movement (Piano Sonata 14 Op.27?) I admit to being not very knowledgeable about classical music, at first I thought the 3rd movement would be a different sounding version of moonlight sonata, sort of akin to a remix (retarded) I do enjoy it very much though. I like Rachmaninov also. Also Mozart's Requiem is haunting and powerful.
      Achkerov kute.

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      • #13
        First Classical cannot suck, CLASSICAL is forever thats why is classical.
        Second every peroid had its genius composers!
        Baroque: All Bach pieces, Albinoni "Adagio" thats the most touching musical piece ever.
        All Bethoven, all Mozart, Tchaykofski,
        and of course the new composers of 20th century: Prokofiev "Romeo & Juliet" that piece is like superiority!!!!!
        I dont just love classic music, but I breath with it!!!!!
        (one of my favorites Medhelson, Concert for violion)....................

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        • #14
          Have you seen the movie "Shine" with Jefrey Rush
          Rachmaninov's piano concert in that movie is the BEST
          how about the movie "Amadeus"!!!!!! Mozart's Requem divind music.

          phiewwwwwww I got excited

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          • #15
            Originally posted by fIReBuRntInHeLL Have you seen the movie "Shine" with Jefrey Rush
            Rachmaninov's piano concert in that movie is the BEST
            how about the movie "Amadeus"!!!!!! Mozart's Requem divind music.

            phiewwwwwww I got excited
            Indeed. I remember witnessing the Rachmaninov competition at the museum I used to work, pianists from all around the world competed to win a piano.

            As far as the movie, I hoped they could have gotten a better actor to play Amadeus, but it was nonetheless good.

            And I can't forget Tchaikovsky.
            Achkerov kute.

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            • #16
              i thought beethoven 1 and 2 were pretty good films

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              • #17
                Originally posted by Anonymouse I'm listening to Beethoven's moonlight sonata - 3rd movement (Piano Sonata 14 Op.27?) I admit to being not very knowledgeable about classical music, at first I thought the 3rd movement would be a different sounding version of moonlight sonata, sort of akin to a remix (retarded) I do enjoy it very much though.
                Awww, so cute Armanchik

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                • #18
                  Tom Hulce is an excellent actor. You should see him in Dominick and Eugene.

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                  • #19
                    Originally posted by Arvestaked Tom Hulce is an excellent actor. You should see him in Dominick and Eugene.
                    I know that I am promotic off topic material, but I have to agree he's an excellent actor. He was great in "The Inner Circle" as well, and "Amadeus" wouldn't be the same without him.

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                    • #20
                      Originally posted by anileve I know that I am promotic off topic material, but I have to agree he's an excellent actor. He was great in "The Inner Circle" as well, and "Amadeus" wouldn't be the same without him.
                      I agree, i think he was pretty good for the role!
                      the movie in general was amazing!!! good stuff.

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