Anybody here like classical music?

Like....18th century piano pieces?

I'm a music major (piano) so...yeah =/.
 
I appreciate a little Bach from time to time. Although I suppose that's more baroque than classical.
 
i have air on the g string as my caller tune

by bach if i'm not mistaken.

don't know if you'll consider this classical, but i do:
my all-time fave piece is Tara's Theme from Gone With the Wind.
it gives me chills
 
i have air on the g string as my caller tune

by bach if i'm not mistaken.
You are correct, and I love that song. Pure masterpiece. There's a version performed by Sarah Chang that's simply--

Okay, I'm going to stop right there, before this becomes the most pretentious post to ever hit the Hype!
 
I would love to hear a ramble about classical music from a guy with that signature, Manic. Haha
 
i have air on the g string as my caller tune

by bach if i'm not mistaken.

don't know if you'll consider this classical, but i do:
my all-time fave piece is Tara's Theme from Gone With the Wind.
it gives me chills

That is a great piece. It was actually my love of film scores that lead me to classical music. :up:
 
I used to play classical music while studying for finals back in college. My 2 roomates liked it too. We wrote in to the lady who hosted the classical music radio show and told her we loved her and she gave us a shout out one night. She was like 98 years old :D
 
I like Beethoven and Tchovsky. And a little Bach and Wagner.
 
i listen to Beethoven, Mozart, and Wolfgang occasionally
 
I also sort of like Mozart.
 
So what would you guys consider the best piece you've ever heard?

I'd without a doubt have to go with the first composition that literally swept me into classical...Mozart's entire Requiem Mass, my god. Particularly Lacrimosa , Dies irae and Confutatis. The Requiem Mass is what all music should aspire to be like.
 
Brahms is the sith lord of classical. I like Mahler, too.
 
So what would you guys consider the best piece you've ever heard?

I'd without a doubt have to go with the first composition that literally swept me into classical...Mozart's entire Requiem Mass, my god. Particularly Lacrimosa , Dies irae and Confutatis. The Requiem Mass is what all music should aspire to be like.

It's not really classical but opera. The aria in the third act of madame butterfly literally brought me to tears, and for that I have to say it is the best piece in my experience.
 
It's not really classical but opera. The aria in the third act of madame butterfly literally brought me to tears, and for that I have to say it is the best piece in my experience.

I've never heard it. (goes to youtube it)
 
It sounds great, but I gotta be in the mood for opera.
 
I got a 4 cd pack of best piano pieces ever.
I love Franz liszt, Franz Schubert (I love Ave maria? and piano trio in E flat (used in Barry Lyndon).
Chopin's Ballad in G minor is one of my favorite ever. Anything by chopin really.

Would you guys recommend something?
 
Hmm, how about his prelude in E-minor op 28 no 4?

One of my all time favorite piano pieces, though as someone who likes Chopin you've probably heard it already.
 
I got a 4 cd pack of best piano pieces ever.
I love Franz liszt, Franz Schubert (I love Ave maria? and piano trio in E flat (used in Barry Lyndon).
Chopin's Ballad in G minor is one of my favorite ever. Anything by chopin really.

Would you guys recommend something?
Oh yea, and I'd also recommend O Fortuna...it's been used to death on commercials and stuff but it is still good.
 
I think either the Moonlight Sonata or the Ode To Joy is my favorite piece.
 
Hmm, how about his prelude in E-minor op 28 no 4?

One of my all time favorite piano pieces, though as someone who likes Chopin you've probably heard it already.


The one thing I have to get used to is remmebering th names, lol. It's really hard, I usually love a piece and don't remember its key or whatever.
 

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