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sorceress
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Posted : Jun 28, 2005 16:19
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Simply delightful, it is almost unbelievable that he was deaf when he composed them.
All of the symphonies have four distinct parts and each has a story to tell.
All the aggression is followed by such beautiful tunes.
The violas, violins, Chellos and all the other instruments blend so perfectly.
Plus it made me feel so Royal as if in a huge Ball room of that era.
In the fifth symphony we have the world famous sound Ta Ta Ta Taaa
And this one tune is played by diff instruments one after the other, at diff speeds… but this one tune… and he made a whole 10 mins of it.
It’s spectacular.
Has anyone here probed into Beethoven or Bach, Mozart etc.
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Psygirl®
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Posted : Jun 28, 2005 23:14
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Antonio Vivaldi is my baby!
Gotta love the Four Seasons.
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sorceress
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Posted : Jun 29, 2005 13:45
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Antonio Vivaldi is the King
one does have to develop a taste for him though
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jou*
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Posted : Jul 20, 2005 05:02
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i luuuuuuuuv classical music...i played the violin for 6 years
for me it's mozart and vivaldi, but beethoven's music is beautiful as well. Huge respect to all these grand composers!
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svejk
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Posted : Nov 6, 2005 17:00
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just FYI,
The only symphonie that he composed while being totaly deaf is the 9th, which actually is considered as his best one. |
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Didak
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Posted : Dec 15, 2005 21:42
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For me Gustav Mahler is the big one and some symphonies of Beethoven ( 5, 7 and 9). And The planets of Gustav Holst as well. |
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Aluxe
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Posted : Dec 17, 2005 12:10
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Yeah for me its Mozart, damn he was good. Some tracks I just love them so much, he just had so much of the real magic in him. He did a lot of stuff that I could not care much for, but then he does some absolutely brilliant stuff to a level that very few artists reach. Sometimes its just only the first 50 sec of the track I like, but those seconds make me cum and cry in an orgasm of awe, wonder and absolute amazement . It can be so subtle, beautiful, mysterious, brilliant and yet so simple that it blows your mind away if you really listen to it. He was good.
You know I have often thought classical musicians were much more learned, trained and involved with the music than the musicians of today. don't know if its true
I also like some Chopin, actually one in particular:
Waltz In B Minor, Op. 69 No. 2
Mahler, Bethoveen, Bach and of course there are many more. there is just a lot of exploring because they did a lot of stuff.
You know some pieces of classical music remind me that you do not need mind expanding hallucinogenics to access the magic and best feelings of life.
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