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a little classical please
Dr Anthea - ah who needs to learn things... just google it! Started conversation May 29, 2003
i am a fan of classical music
and i would like to know what the favorate composers and
symphanies etc are of other guid members
Anthea
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h2g2 Musicians Guild Posted May 30, 2003
I'm afraid I don't know much about classical music myself - although I'll put in a quick vote for the 'Planets Suite' by Holst! - I've put a note about this thread on the MuG front page, so hopefully we'll stir up some enthusiasm. You might also want to post a link to this thread on the 'Ask H2G2' page: A148907
Danny B.
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Three Headed Sarahs, the friendy three-headed bird from ff 243 Posted May 30, 2003
Sorry, but frankly, two spelling mistakes in two postings by you, do not make us interested.
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Azara Posted May 30, 2003
the Three Headed Sarahs are not exactly living up to the 'friendly' part of their name
Hi, Doctor Anthea!
If I had to pick just one, I'd say my favourite composer was Mozart. But there are so many other composers I really like too - just on the Bs, there'd be Bartok, Beethoven, Brahms, Britten...
What about you?
Azara
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SomeMuppet Posted May 31, 2003
Hi Anthea *waves*
I would have to say Handel. I can listen (and do) listen to Water music over and over agian when I am inthe bath
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Dr Anthea - ah who needs to learn things... just google it! Posted May 31, 2003
*waves to everyone*
well sinse the Three Headed Sarahs are so blatently unfriendly
and have no understanding of dislecsic people...
well my faverate composision is probabaly motzarts 20ht....
although i have only herd the first movment....
i dont really have a favorate composer though....
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DoctorMO (Keeper of the Computer, Guru, Community Artist) Posted Jun 1, 2003
vivaldie's mine, I also like many others, as mentioned.
-- DoctorMO --
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Dr Anthea - ah who needs to learn things... just google it! Posted Jun 1, 2003
yes i like vivaldie's music...
and i alos like motzart and meny others
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Wulfric Posted Jun 2, 2003
Hi there
Got to say my favourite composer is Beethoven, and his Symphony No.9.
I like Wagner's "Ring Cycle", Vivaldi various concertos including the "Four Seasons". Albinoni, Handel, Haydn, Purcell, Stravinsky (esp. his "Rite of Spring"), Boulez, JS Bach, Berg, Debussy, and loads of others. It depends on my mood, really.
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Dr Anthea - ah who needs to learn things... just google it! Posted Jun 3, 2003
yes classical music theres a composision for all moods...
thats probably why i like it so much
Anthea
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Gubernatrix Posted Jun 6, 2003
Bach and Brahms. Yum!
A few favourites (but by no means all!):
Mahler 2nd symphony
Vivaldi's Cantate "Cessate, omai cessate" sung by Andreas Scholl
Schubert Quintet in C
Beethoven 7th symphony
Brahms 3rd symphony
Mozart piano concerto no 24 in C minor
Bach Goldberg Variations
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Azara Posted Jun 6, 2003
Gubernatrix, the Vivaldi cantata recording you mention sounds interesting! Is it by any chance on a CD with his Stabat Mater? I've just been checking Amazon, and I'm tempted...
Azara
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Azara Posted Jun 7, 2003
I've put it in the 'order later' box. I'm off on holiday soon and I don't want any parcels arriving while I'm gone!
Azara
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Conceited Little Megapuppy - Inbound traveller and Unas Matriarch Posted Jun 12, 2003
Hmmm. Favourite Composers? A difficult one as I like loads and loads of them, though the ubiquitousness (is that a word?) of Mozart gets up my nose a bit.
It helps actually playing that sort of stuff (I play in amateur orchestras), as I get a chance to hear the music before I buy it. My CD Collection is basically a long, shiny plastic rundown of the concerts I've done over the years, so I've got stuff like 'The Rite of Spring' and 'Firebird' alongside Vivaldi's 'Four Seasons' (I haven't played those - it was just the First CD I ever got, because my Mum and Dad got it for me for Christmas when I also got my first ever CD Player - they didn't know what else to get!).
For Symphonies, I tend to head very much to the late, late, late romantic. Particular Favourites (more or less in order of preference - but, again, depending on mood) are:
Mahler, Symphony No 2. ('Resurrection')
Shostakovich, Symphony No. 5
Mahler, Symphony No. 6 ('Tragic')
Mahler, Symphony No. 1 ('Titan')
Rachmaninov, Symphony No. 2
Elgar, Symphony No. 1
I also enjoy all four Brahms Symphonies - and I get to play them fairly regularly. Sibelius wrote some corkers as well.
I've tried a Bruckner Symphony, but that was so long I'm amazed I didn't have pressure sores on my rear by the end of it.
I'm also rather partial to more modern British music - stuff by Vaughan-Williams, Delius and Britten, though I do have works by Tallis, Byrd and Gibbons at the other end of the Chronology.
Contemporary music classes at college introduced me to the work of Arvo Part, as well.
Recently rediscovered Rutter's Requiem after performing it - and found the sparkling 'Toccata in 7' on the same disc.
That's the best thing about buying a CD for one track - I sometimes get something else on it that I end up preferring. I found one CD with Walton's Music for the film 'Henry V' on it - but discovered that I liked his 'Belshazzar's Feast' (on the same disc) even more.
However, as a viola player, I am severely and violently allergic to Viennese music. Could someone go back in time and dispatch the entire Strauss Family to the moon, please?
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Farlander Posted Jun 20, 2003
hello anthea! i like mozart a great deal too (in fact, he's my favourite). i got to hear the leipzig gewendhaus orchestra play his 'jupiter' symphony (no.41) last week, and it was fabulous hearing it live! they were also playing richard strauss - who is another favourite of mine (have you listened to his stuff before? they're wonderful imho) - and the reason they didn't have speakers and mikes in the concert hall that night became apparent the moment they started playing...
other than that, i'm also a very big fan of russian classical music written by severely depressed russians and contemporary compositions. i love playing schumann on the piano, although i have yet to work up enough courage to play 'in der nacht' when i'm alone after the sun goes down...
do you play any instruments, or are you just a fan of classical music?
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Farlander Posted Jun 20, 2003
oh, and megapuppy - i absolutely *hate* the strauss family as well! how my mum can listen to an entire strauss waltz cd is quite, quite beyond me...
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Wulfric Posted Jun 20, 2003
The Strauss Family are awful, I agree.
I'm currently working my way through all the Mozart symphonies! Although I much prefer his operas.
Sibelius is good - first introduced to his work via "The Sky At Night" because his Pelleas et Mélisande ("At the Castle Gate", I think the piece is called) is used as the theme music.
Quite keen on Ligeti as well (his music was used in films like 2001 and 2010).
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Privateer Posted Jun 20, 2003
Favourites!
.."Dance of the plum-fairies" dunno who did it..(?)
.."Clair de Luna" that´s Debussey
.."Weisheim",don´t think it´s actually Ritchie Blackmore,(?)
-but he does it well..
.."Sarabande in D-minor" Bach(and i can actually play that<proud>
.."Dee" Randy Rhoads(dunno if it qualifies f´classic,but i can play that,too..)
A.D.
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Dr Anthea - ah who needs to learn things... just google it! Posted Jun 21, 2003
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- 1: Dr Anthea - ah who needs to learn things... just google it! (May 29, 2003)
- 2: h2g2 Musicians Guild (May 30, 2003)
- 3: Three Headed Sarahs, the friendy three-headed bird from ff 243 (May 30, 2003)
- 4: Azara (May 30, 2003)
- 5: SomeMuppet (May 31, 2003)
- 6: Dr Anthea - ah who needs to learn things... just google it! (May 31, 2003)
- 7: DoctorMO (Keeper of the Computer, Guru, Community Artist) (Jun 1, 2003)
- 8: Dr Anthea - ah who needs to learn things... just google it! (Jun 1, 2003)
- 9: Wulfric (Jun 2, 2003)
- 10: Dr Anthea - ah who needs to learn things... just google it! (Jun 3, 2003)
- 11: Gubernatrix (Jun 6, 2003)
- 12: Azara (Jun 6, 2003)
- 13: Gubernatrix (Jun 7, 2003)
- 14: Azara (Jun 7, 2003)
- 15: Conceited Little Megapuppy - Inbound traveller and Unas Matriarch (Jun 12, 2003)
- 16: Farlander (Jun 20, 2003)
- 17: Farlander (Jun 20, 2003)
- 18: Wulfric (Jun 20, 2003)
- 19: Privateer (Jun 20, 2003)
- 20: Dr Anthea - ah who needs to learn things... just google it! (Jun 21, 2003)
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