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tan_pang
post Nov 4 2006, 09:07 PM


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is there any classical music lover here??
please list down the classical music that you had in here, your recommendation
and also the music that you want to find!!!

QUOTE(some term that need to know)
mvt -- short form of "Movement", it use to seperate the music
tempo -- dunno what is 'Adagio', 'Allegro' and also 'Presto' ??
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QUOTE(website to free download classical music)
http://www.classiccat.net/
http://www.classicalarchives.com/

these website index the free-to-download classical mp3s on the internet.
some of the music can be share by anyway
some of the mp3 are free, but cannot be share

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if anybody want the music that i had
or anyboday that have the music i hunt for
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my collection and recommendation
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Waltz music recommendation by Greasy Sweet
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Mozart's Recomendation by Greasy Sweet
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Soft music recommend by Greasy Sweet
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Recommendation from hoongern
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Recommendation from Stel
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QUOTE("Classical Music blog from LYN member")
tan_pang's blog
Greasy Sweet's blog

If there is other member also have blog dedicated to classical music, please PM me.


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post Nov 4 2006, 09:59 PM


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Samuel Barber
Adagio for Strings

Johann Pachelbel
Canon in D

Bach
Air on the G-String

E.Grieg
Cradle Song
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post Nov 4 2006, 11:35 PM


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Gustav Holst
The Planets Suite

Scheherazade

anyway i knw these songs from my experience in marching band stuff....but ckit lah compare to u guys
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post Nov 5 2006, 12:34 AM


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QUOTE(mikelee @ Nov 4 2006, 09:59 PM)
Samuel Barber
Adagio for Strings

Johann Pachelbel
Canon in D

Bach
Air on the G-String

E.Grieg
Cradle Song
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at last got people to support this thread notworthy.gif
i tot you got many of the classical...
QUOTE(brokenbomb @ Nov 4 2006, 11:35 PM)
Gustav Holst
The Planets Suite

Scheherazade

anyway i knw these songs from my experience in marching band stuff....but ckit lah compare to u guys
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about the 'Scheherazade', it is what mvt??
coz whole music is about 50 minute

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QUOTE(tam_ironcup @ Nov 5 2006, 12:46 AM)
what is the song from the last ep of gunslinger girl, where all the girls were singning it under the snow in german, the tune is in my head, cant get it out tongue.gif
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dunno what drama you are talking about
so, dunno what the song you want to find... tongue.gif

becoz these classical music is juz music
most of them didnt have a singer (meaning that no lyric)
therefore, it is very hard to help you find those music by juz describe it in word...

i also have this kind of problem
now found 1 dorama that full with classical
but dunno what those music name sad.gif

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QUOTE(tam_ironcup @ Nov 5 2006, 11:05 AM)
haha, not drama, anime, i forwarded all the way to the ending and heard it, they wrote what song it was, but i forgot cos it was some time ago sad.gif

btw, what dorama is that thats full with classical music, nodame?
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yaya, you got my tot
Nodame is damn good!!!!!! thumbup.gif
many of the music is very good
and i know most of them are from Beethoven and Mozart

but there still some that i dunno from who and what the name of that music...
for example, in the Nodame ep2, time start from 03:09 till 04:53
that music is very good
but sadly, i dunno compose by who and what that music name... sad.gif

if someone know, might to tell me?? notworthy.gif

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neo-classical like steve vai and ygwie malmsteen can?
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Baroque period
J.S.Bach - Suite No.5 & Brandenburg

Classical period
Beethoven -Symphony No.5, Fur Elise, Music Sonata
Mozart - Requeim, Turkish March

Romantic period
Tchaikovsky - Swan Lake Full
Wagner - Lohengrin Bridal Chorus
Chopin - The Entertainer (is it Chopin piece?) sweat.gif
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QUOTE(quintessential @ Nov 5 2006, 05:08 PM)
neo-classical like steve vai and ygwie malmsteen can?
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for steve vai, cant
coz his music is rock
and i dunno who is ygwie malmsteen... sweat.gif
QUOTE(harrychoo @ Nov 5 2006, 05:17 PM)
Baroque period
J.S.Bach - Suite No.5 & Brandenburg

Classical period
Beethoven -Symphony No.5, Fur Elise, Music Sonata
Mozart - Requeim, Turkish March

Romantic period
Tchaikovsky - Swan Lake Full
Wagner - Lohengrin Bridal Chorus
Chopin - The Entertainer (is it Chopin piece?) sweat.gif
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soli, dunno...
i have check in here
and the result is...i cant find the word 'entertainer'

but Chopin 'Fantasie Impromptu' not bad thumbup.gif
like 'Electro Fantasy' in o2jam...
also part of my collection

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QUOTE(tam_ironcup @ Nov 5 2006, 11:18 PM)
what does mvt stand for? blush.gif
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mvt = movement
can say as the the seperation of a music
where almost all of the movement from a music is different from each other
you can refer to here
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QUOTE(harrychoo @ Nov 5 2006, 05:17 PM)
Chopin - The Entertainer (is it Chopin piece?)
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The Entertainer composed by Scott Joplin.
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QUOTE(hiroshi @ Nov 6 2006, 10:17 AM)
The Entertainer composed by Scott Joplin.
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thx for your info notworthy.gif
now will try this music... biggrin.gif
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anyway, who know a symphony call "Imperial March"??
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QUOTE(tan_pang @ Nov 5 2006, 12:34 AM)
at last got people to support this thread notworthy.gif
i tot you got many of the classical...

thank you for supporting this thread... notworthy.gif

about the 'Scheherazade', it is what mvt??
coz whole music is about 50 minute
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haha yaloh..damn long..still prefer the the planets..woot!!

Igor Stravinksy
Firebird Suite

Shostakovich
Symphony No. 5

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Richard Clayderman - Ballade pour Adeline
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QUOTE(brokenbomb @ Nov 6 2006, 06:53 PM)
haha yaloh..damn long..still prefer the the planets..woot!!

Igor Stravinksy
Firebird Suite

Shostakovich
Symphony No. 5

if i teringat lagi i add
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can send the Shostakovich Symphony No.5 to me... notworthy.gif
i want to give it a try...
QUOTE(wiNd @ Nov 6 2006, 10:54 PM)
Richard Clayderman - Ballade pour Adeline
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if im not mistaken, Richard Clayderman is juz performer...
is he compose Ballade pour Adeline too??
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now i know why i cant find Mahler Symphony No.8
becoz this symophny need 1000+ people to perform!!!

look like have to find the cd...
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Imperial March? you want the music score or the audio file? LimauWayar ada laugh.gif

some of my favs:
Beethoven
Sonata in E Minor, Op.90
Sonata in C# Minor

Satie
Gymnopedie No.1 dining places in hotels like to play this song

Bizet
Habanera and march "CARMEN" very famous thumbup.gif

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Romance de Espana
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QUOTE(brokenbomb @ Nov 6 2006, 06:53 PM)

Igor Stravinksy
Firebird Suite



this is one of the nice piece
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I listen to mostly Baroque. I just don't know why.

J.S.Bach: Goldberg Variations, French Suites, Violin Partitas, Lute Suites, Cello Suites (I like these ones!), Brandenburg Concertos, and others.

Mozart: Uh... the 12 Variations? The K545 sonata.

Chopin: The funny Waltz in D-flat-major. Couldn't get it off my head once I listened to it.

Scarlatti: All, but really like the K159 - the song appears in a kids' quiz show.

Vivaldi: The Mandolin Suites, the Four Seasons.

Johann Pachelbel: The Canon in D and Gigue, and also one of the lute suites.

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QUOTE(The_YongGrand @ Nov 8 2006, 06:10 PM)
I listen to mostly Baroque. I just don't know why.

J.S.Bach: Goldberg Variations, French Suites, Violin Partitas, Lute Suites, Cello Suites (I like these ones!), Brandenburg Concertos, and others.

Mozart: Uh... the 12 Variations? The K545 sonata.

Chopin: The funny Waltz in D-flat-major. Couldn't get it off my head once I listened to it.

Scarlatti: All, but really like the K159 - the song appears in a kids' quiz show.

Vivaldi: The Mandolin Suites, the Four Seasons.

Johann Pachelbel: The Canon in D and Gigue, and also one of the lute suites.

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about Bach music...
it really surprise that the Goldberg Variations have 97 minute in total!!!
which part that you listen to??
and the Cello Suite got No.1, No.2, No.3 till No.6
which one that you listen to?? sweat.gif
QUOTE(tan_pang @ Nov 5 2006, 11:24 AM)
but there still some that i dunno from who and what the name of that music...
for example, in the Nodame ep2, time start from 03:09 till 04:53
that music is very good
but sadly, i dunno compose by who and what that music name... sad.gif
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now i know what that music name
it is " Montagues and Capulets" from "Romeo and Juliet - Ten Pieces for Piano" by Sergei Prokofiev
who got that music??
please pm me... notworthy.gif

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