Hi Dear Rpr's Members, ^^
I'm looking for a change of pace. I would to know which classical music do you know and enjoy listening?
Thanks to you!
R
I'm looking for a change of pace. I would to know which classical music do you know and enjoy listening?
Thanks to you!
R
It depends on what time period you want/like. There are contemporary classical artists... There's classic rock... Etc.
Chopin and Tchaikovsky are favs of mine.
Chopin and Tchaikovsky are favs of mine.
Der_Anna wrote:
It depends on what time period you want/like. There are contemporary classical artists... There's classic rock... Etc.
Chopin and Tchaikovsky are favs of mine.
Chopin and Tchaikovsky are favs of mine.
Hi!^^
Please, I will go for the contemporary artist (classical music), I will like to know about some, since I really don't know any.^^'
Any kind of classical period do to, I'm currently discovering some Chopin and so far I like him^^
(Spring waltz)
So calming!
RedLantern wrote:
Der_Anna wrote:
It depends on what time period you want/like. There are contemporary classical artists... There's classic rock... Etc.
Chopin and Tchaikovsky are favs of mine.
Chopin and Tchaikovsky are favs of mine.
Hi!^^
Please, I will go for the contemporary artist (classical music), I will like to know about some, since I really don't know any.^^'
Any kind of classical period do to, I'm currently discovering some Chopin and so far I like him^^
(Spring waltz)
So calming!
Wonderful! I hope you enjoy his other works.
There's loads of Classic Music composers who are fabulous, and lots of them are really big names like the previously mentioned Chopin and Tchaikovsky. Of course there's Mozart as well, and Beethoven, etc, but here's some picked out that I'm a major fan of:
Mozart:
Saint-Saëns:
Tchaikovsky
-If you have never heard of the violinist Itzhak Perlman, he is one of the best. Grand version to listen to!
Hope that helps!
Mozart:
- Symphony No. 25 In G Minor, K. 183, 1St Movement
- Die Zauberflote (The Magic Flute) - Der Holle Rache (Second Aria of the Queen of the Night)
Saint-Saëns:
- Introduction and Rondo Capriccioso, Op.28
- Piano Concerto No. 2, 1st movement
Tchaikovsky
- Violin Concerto in D major, Op.35
-If you have never heard of the violinist Itzhak Perlman, he is one of the best. Grand version to listen to!
Hope that helps!
Thanks you all Guys^^,
I've been strolling blindly into my public town't library but I ain't did discoveries I really enjoyed so ar, everything I liked I stumble on it on internet. xD
But no, please public librarians, don't close your gates!! I love libraries!!!!
Any radio over to hear you know?
I've been strolling blindly into my public town't library but I ain't did discoveries I really enjoyed so ar, everything I liked I stumble on it on internet. xD
But no, please public librarians, don't close your gates!! I love libraries!!!!
Any radio over to hear you know?
Ha Christmas. Merry times. Do anyone knows of christmas songs without being church or religious choirs and songs, please? Just for a change, I want to take a break of everything religious.
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