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Baaz Draconian
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Recently I've found myself listening to quite a bit of classical music on the radio; basically to help me relax while I'm working, and now would really like to buy a couple of CDs to start my classical music collection. I'm afraid I'm a bit of a newbie when it comes to this area of music (wasted youth
![]() What I'm looking for is some nice relaxing, calming... music, that is fairly easy to listen to aswell. Any ideas? *sigh* I must be growing up ![]()
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If you're asking for the best composers, well, in my book:
Beethoven Brahms Mozart Chopin Rachmaninov Tchaikovsky Any of the Strauss Waltzes (Richard and Johannes Strauss) Debussy Schubert Bach Handel (esp. if you can find it in Brass) Haydn Hope this gets you started, at least. If you're looking for orchestras, always go with the Philharmonic ones (they're the ones who put more life into the music), such as the London Philharmonic Orchestra or the Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra. Boston Pops is great as well...if you can find CD's of when dear Arthur Fiedler conducted for them. The man was a genius, God rest him. [img]smile.gif[/img] Cheers, -Saz
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you can't go wrong with bach,beethoven,strauss,and mozart.
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Sazerac named the greats--definitely start with them. Just to add some more names to the list:
Mendelssohn Janacek Dvorak Rimsky-Korsakov Wagner Fortunatetly, most classical CDs may be found in the under $10 section of music or book stores. Check out any discount/used book stores in your area, as well. [ 05-09-2002, 01:59 PM: Message edited by: Azred ]
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![]() If you are going to try Wagner, try something light to start off with, like "Tannhauser" or "Parsival"...don't jump into the Ring Cycle first thing unless you're very familiar with the Nordic myths. ![]() Cheers, -Saz
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This is where you need Melusine. She's the classical music expert of IW. I'm sure this thread will catch her attention!!
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Mmmmmm, I can't advise you on anything light and relaxing I'm afraid - I like the dramatic stuff. My favorite Classical music:
Beethoven's 9th Symphony Verdi's Requiem Mozart's Requiem Faure's Requiem is more relaxing. 'Modernist' stuff I like: Prokofiev - Love of 3 oranges Satie - pretty much anything (actually he was a Dadaist). Neither of those are easy listening though, although Satie can be relaxing if you can get your head around dischordant surrealism [img]smile.gif[/img]
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I have one CD with classic music that I really like, the soundset from "Gladiator"...LOL!
![]() No no, but it's true, the music is great, Hans Zimmer is an excellent composer! [img]smile.gif[/img] |
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But I'll add my list, Saz and Epona named some good ones. If you're just getting into classical music, I could name some 'easy listening' - more accessible music. Anyway here are some of my favourites, there may be a few in there that are a bit too weird to get into easily, but just give them a try a few times.... Gorecki's Third Symphony (Symphony of Sorrowful Songs) Mozart's Requiem (most Requiems actually, and most of Mozart's "Geistliche Werke") Carl Orff's Carmina Burana or Catulli Carmina Tchaikovsky's Pathetique (his fifth - written just hours before he died of cholera) Rachmaninov (maybe the Vespers) Bach/Mozart/Beethoven - anything Händel's Messiah Gershwin (Rhapsody in Blue) Grieg's Peer Gynt Suite or some piano concertos Janacek (anyone know how to get the half-circle on top of the 'c'?) Charpentier's Te Deum the Matthaus Passion *sigh* Fauré's Requiem or Cantique de Jean Racine Shostakovich's Fifth or Seventh Symphony (Leningrad) Vivaldi's Gloria or Quattro Stagioni Purcell's Dido & Aeneas Mussorgsky's Night on the Bare Mountain some Mendelsohn [ 05-10-2002, 03:52 AM: Message edited by: Melusine ]
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