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' ??
below will show some extract from wikipedia
tempo -- dunno what is 'Adagio', 'Allegro' and also 'Presto' ??
below will show some extract from wikipedia
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The most common Italian tempo markings, in approximate order of speed, are:
Adagio - very slowly
Largo - slowly and broadly - ready, wide, broad
Grave - very slowly and almost solemn - unsmiling, grave, earnest, serious
Lento - "slow" but usually only moderately so
Andante - [andare, ~ a corsa] - at a walking pace, go, ride - riding
Moderato - at a moderate tempo, neither fast nor slow - temperate
Allegretto - "a little allegro", understood to be not quite as fast as allegro
Allegro - moderately quickly ("lively, frisky")
Vivace - very fast, lively and brisk
Presto - very fast, quickly, swiftly
Prestissimo - very, very fast (or as fast as possible).
Adagio - very slowly
Largo - slowly and broadly - ready, wide, broad
Grave - very slowly and almost solemn - unsmiling, grave, earnest, serious
Lento - "slow" but usually only moderately so
Andante - [andare, ~ a corsa] - at a walking pace, go, ride - riding
Moderato - at a moderate tempo, neither fast nor slow - temperate
Allegretto - "a little allegro", understood to be not quite as fast as allegro
Allegro - moderately quickly ("lively, frisky")
Vivace - very fast, lively and brisk
Presto - very fast, quickly, swiftly
Prestissimo - very, very fast (or as fast as possible).
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
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
QUOTE(other useful link)
if anybody want the music that i had
or anyboday that have the music i hunt for
please pm me :respect:
my collection and recommendation
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Handel
Water Suite No.2 in D
'Hallelujah' (from 'Messiah')
Johann Sebastian Bach
Toccata & Fugue in D minor
Fugue in G minor
'Air' in Orchestral Suite No.3
Minuet in C minor
Brandenburg Concertos
Minuet and Badinerie (from Orchestral Suite No. 2 in B Minor)
Double Violin Concerto (Bach)
Antonio Vivaldi
4 Season
Johann Pachelbel
Canon in D
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
Turkish March (Rondo Alla Turca: Allegretto)
Requiem
Symphony No.25, 1st mvt
Symphony No.40, 1st mvt
Sonata for 2 piano k448 (k375a)
Eine Kleine Nachtmusik
Oboe Concerto K314
Magic Flute K620
Variations on "Ah vous dirais-je, Maman"
Ludwig van Beethoven
Symphony No.5 1 mvt
Symphony No.7
Symphony No.9
Moonlight Sonata
Violin Sonata 'Spring'
Kreutzer Sonata (also known as Violin Sonata No. 9)
Piano Sonata No. 23, Appassionata
Fr�d�ric Chopin
12 Etudes Op.10
Fantasie Impromptu
Piano Concerto No. 1
Piano Concerto No. 2
24 Preludes Op. 28
Gustav Mahler
Symphony No.5
Symphony No. 8, aka Symphony of A Thousand
Johannes Brahms
Symphony No.1
Symphony No.2
Symphony No.3
Symphony No.4
Paganini Variation
Hungarian Dance No. 5
Anton�n Dvor�k
Symphony No.8
Symphony No.9 "From the New World"
Czech Suite
Cello Concerto in B minor
Sergei Rachmaninoff
Piano Concerto No.2
Piano Concerto No.3
Prelude in C sharp minor
Symphony No. 3
Peter Tchaikovsky
The Nutcracker
Violin Concerto
Piano Concerto No. 1
Swan Lake
Gustav von Holst
The Planets Suite
Giuseppe Verdi
'La donna � mobile'
Requiem
Giacomo Puccini
O mio babbino caro
Nessun Dorma
Johann Strauss II
The Blue Danube
Vienna Blood
Roses from the South
Explosions-Polka
Felix Mendelssohn
Violin Concerto in E minor
Wedding March from "A Midsummer Night's Dream
Sibelius
Violin Concerto in D minor
Symphony No. 5
Elgar
In the South
Cello Concerto
Other
Picture at an Exhibition - Mussorgsky (piano), Ravel (orchestra)
10/11/2007: approaching word limit, remove my description in this list...
Waltz music recommendation by Greasy Sweet
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QUOTE(Greasy Sweet @ Feb 17 2007, 01:22 AM)
It all depends on the Maestro conducting the symphony, each one differing from the other. In my opinion the speed it is played doesn't really tell me it is more lively or fast. Whats on the composition sheet already tells me it is so. The one I send you has it playing slowly and yours conducts it faster
As for the list, I don't have many waltzes but I can try to recommend some pieces of that era. :nod:
Chopin
Waltz in G Flat Major Op. 70
Waltz in C Sharp Minor Op. 64
Grande Valse brillante Op .18
J.Strauss II
Tritsch-Tratsch Polka Op. 214
Thunder & Lightning Polka Op. 324
Emperor Waltz Op. 437 *Highly recommended
Vergn�gungszug "Luxury/Journey/Pleasure Train Op. 281
Voices of Spring Op. 410 *Highly recommended
Where the Lemons Blossom Op. 364
Roses from the south Op. 388
Wine, Women and Song Op. 333
Tales from the Vienna Woods Op. 325
Tchaikovsky
Waltz, from Sleeping Beauty Op. 66 *Highly recommended
Waltz of the flowers, from The Nutcracker Op. 71
Thats all for now. I might put up some more recommnendations later.
Oh and your welcome! just trying to spread the word on Classical. We don't get many listeners here huh? quite a shame really. :lol: They don't know what they're missing.
To tell you the truth, I found this thread because of your sig. :lol:
As for the list, I don't have many waltzes but I can try to recommend some pieces of that era. :nod:
Chopin
Waltz in G Flat Major Op. 70
Waltz in C Sharp Minor Op. 64
Grande Valse brillante Op .18
J.Strauss II
Tritsch-Tratsch Polka Op. 214
Thunder & Lightning Polka Op. 324
Emperor Waltz Op. 437 *Highly recommended
Vergn�gungszug "Luxury/Journey/Pleasure Train Op. 281
Voices of Spring Op. 410 *Highly recommended
Where the Lemons Blossom Op. 364
Roses from the south Op. 388
Wine, Women and Song Op. 333
Tales from the Vienna Woods Op. 325
Tchaikovsky
Waltz, from Sleeping Beauty Op. 66 *Highly recommended
Waltz of the flowers, from The Nutcracker Op. 71
Thats all for now. I might put up some more recommnendations later.
Oh and your welcome! just trying to spread the word on Classical. We don't get many listeners here huh? quite a shame really. :lol: They don't know what they're missing.
To tell you the truth, I found this thread because of your sig. :lol:
Mozart's Recomendation by Greasy Sweet
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QUOTE(Greasy Sweet @ Jan 8 2007, 07:43 PM)
Whoa thank god I found this thread
Another Classical listener here just started about last year when I got sick of all that noisy rock crap ! :clap:
I've got 10.6GB of classical music and quickly growing too :P
Mostly Wolfie's pieces lol
Currently Listening to Piano Concertos and Sonatas by Mozart I really like these:
Sonata in C KV545 Andante
Sonata in C KV545 Allegro
Sonata in A KV331 Andante
Sonata in C KV309-284b Rondeau
Sonata in F KV332-300k - Adagio
Concerto No 22 in Eb KV482 - Allegro
Concerto No 20 in D min KV466 - Romance
Concerto No 15 in B KV450 - Allegro
Concerto No 21 in C KV467 - Andante
I also Like these Pieces and highly recommend them :
Kyrie For Mass in C minor
Overture to Don Giovanni
Flute Concerto No.2 in D Andante
Concerto for clarinet and orchestra in A (K.622)
Adagio in C for Glass Harmonica
Aria - Non piu andrai From Le nozze Di Figaro
Cavatina - Porgi amor qualche ristoro From Le Nozze Di Figaro
Duettino - Che soave zefiretto From Le Nozze Di Figaro
Finale - Don Giovanni a cenar teco m'invitasti! From Don Giovanni
Symphony No 26 (Overture) in E-flat, KV 184-161a
Eine kleine Nachtmusik Rondo (Allegro)
Finale - Papagena Papagena Papagena From The Magic Flute
Andante from Concerto for Flute & Harp
Those are at the top of my head right now Maybe I'll post my favs from the other composers later :thumbs:
Another Classical listener here just started about last year when I got sick of all that noisy rock crap ! :clap:
I've got 10.6GB of classical music and quickly growing too :P
Mostly Wolfie's pieces lol
Currently Listening to Piano Concertos and Sonatas by Mozart I really like these:
Sonata in C KV545 Andante
Sonata in C KV545 Allegro
Sonata in A KV331 Andante
Sonata in C KV309-284b Rondeau
Sonata in F KV332-300k - Adagio
Concerto No 22 in Eb KV482 - Allegro
Concerto No 20 in D min KV466 - Romance
Concerto No 15 in B KV450 - Allegro
Concerto No 21 in C KV467 - Andante
I also Like these Pieces and highly recommend them :
Kyrie For Mass in C minor
Overture to Don Giovanni
Flute Concerto No.2 in D Andante
Concerto for clarinet and orchestra in A (K.622)
Adagio in C for Glass Harmonica
Aria - Non piu andrai From Le nozze Di Figaro
Cavatina - Porgi amor qualche ristoro From Le Nozze Di Figaro
Duettino - Che soave zefiretto From Le Nozze Di Figaro
Finale - Don Giovanni a cenar teco m'invitasti! From Don Giovanni
Symphony No 26 (Overture) in E-flat, KV 184-161a
Eine kleine Nachtmusik Rondo (Allegro)
Finale - Papagena Papagena Papagena From The Magic Flute
Andante from Concerto for Flute & Harp
Those are at the top of my head right now Maybe I'll post my favs from the other composers later :thumbs:
QUOTE(Greasy Sweet @ Jan 10 2007, 06:04 PM)
Sure I got a few more recommendations:
Symphonie Concertante, K. 364; 1st Movement
A Musical Joke K522 - Presto
Serenade in Bb K361-370a [Gran Partita] - Molto allegro
Symphony No 1 in Eb KV16 - Allegro molto
Horn Concerto in E Flat- K495 - Allegro Vivace
Clarinet Quintet in A, (II. Larghetto)
Requiem in D Minor "Tuba Mirum"
Requiem in D Minor "Kyrie Elison"
Eine kleine Nachtmusik - Romance
Andante for Flute & Orchestra in C Major KV315
Flute concerto no. 1 in g major, k.313 - rondo
Symphonie Concertante, K. 364; 1st Movement
A Musical Joke K522 - Presto
Serenade in Bb K361-370a [Gran Partita] - Molto allegro
Symphony No 1 in Eb KV16 - Allegro molto
Horn Concerto in E Flat- K495 - Allegro Vivace
Clarinet Quintet in A, (II. Larghetto)
Requiem in D Minor "Tuba Mirum"
Requiem in D Minor "Kyrie Elison"
Eine kleine Nachtmusik - Romance
Andante for Flute & Orchestra in C Major KV315
Flute concerto no. 1 in g major, k.313 - rondo
Soft music recommend by Greasy Sweet
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QUOTE(Greasy Sweet @ Mar 4 2007, 08:42 AM)
Soft music eh? :)
Here come more recommendations! :lol:
Dance of the hours - Ponchielli
Moonlight on the terrace - Debussy
to the evening star form the opera "Tannh�user" - Wagner
Claire De Lune - Debussy
The Girl with the flaxen hair - Debussy
O Mio Babbino Caro - Puccini
Melody in F - Rubinstein
The Lark - Glinka
A Dream - Grieg
Apres Un Rere - Faure
Prelude (Act1) / Overture of "Tristan Und Isolde" - Wagner
Intermezzo from the opera "Cavalleria rusticana" - Mascagni
Prelude in D-flat Major Op. 28 "raindrop" - Chopin
"Meditation" from THAIS - Massenet
I find all these pieces to be very relaxing. Make sure you have a hot drink in your sofa while you listen to these. :D
Here come more recommendations! :lol:
Dance of the hours - Ponchielli
Moonlight on the terrace - Debussy
to the evening star form the opera "Tannh�user" - Wagner
Claire De Lune - Debussy
The Girl with the flaxen hair - Debussy
O Mio Babbino Caro - Puccini
Melody in F - Rubinstein
The Lark - Glinka
A Dream - Grieg
Apres Un Rere - Faure
Prelude (Act1) / Overture of "Tristan Und Isolde" - Wagner
Intermezzo from the opera "Cavalleria rusticana" - Mascagni
Prelude in D-flat Major Op. 28 "raindrop" - Chopin
"Meditation" from THAIS - Massenet
I find all these pieces to be very relaxing. Make sure you have a hot drink in your sofa while you listen to these. :D
Recommendation from hoongern
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QUOTE(hoongern @ Feb 1 2007, 01:47 PM)
I'm not sure whether you want me to list out my entire collection, all 30GB of it (and that's not that much!). However, I have some favourites, especially as I am a musician (pianist) - pieces which I have played mainly
Piano
Claude Debussy - Pour le piano (Prelude, Sarabande, Tocatta), Images I (Water Reflections)
Maurice Ravel - Ondine (Gaspard de la Nuit), J'eau Deux, Pavane Pour Ine Infante Defunte - Those are absolutely my favourite piano pieces, marvellous to play as well.... ahhh...
Chopin - Etudes Op.10 No.1 (C maj), No.4 (C# min), No.10 (C min, revolutionary), Scherzo No.2 in Bbm
(I have 'taster' recordings of all of those listed above - as in, they're bad performances - performed by me, but if you want to get a taste of how they sound I can pass them to you)
Obviously there's a lot more to list, but those are my favourite piano pieces
Chamber
Shostakovich - Piano Trio No.2, Jazz Suites
Ravel - Piano Trio (just GORGEOUS)
Concertos
Ravel - Piano Concerto No.1 in G, Left hand concerto
Abe - Prism Rhapsody (Dual marimba concerto)
Grieg - Piano Concerto in A minor Op16
Prokofiev - Piano Concerto No.3 in C
Samuel Barber - Violin Concerto Op.14
Sibelius - Violin Concerto in D minor, Op.47
Shostakovich - Piano Concerto No.1
Saint-Saens - Morceau de Concert (French Horn)
Sammartini - Concerto in F major for Recorder
Orchestral / Large Ensemble
Parry - I was Glad (w/ choir)
Resphighi - Pines of Rome
Handel - Messiah
Holst - The Planets
Kabalevsky - Colas Breugnon
Mahler - Symphony No.1
Ravel - Daphnis et Chloe
Obviously I didn't list A LOT, but the above include my favourites... I guess I just love Ravel.
Piano
Claude Debussy - Pour le piano (Prelude, Sarabande, Tocatta), Images I (Water Reflections)
Maurice Ravel - Ondine (Gaspard de la Nuit), J'eau Deux, Pavane Pour Ine Infante Defunte - Those are absolutely my favourite piano pieces, marvellous to play as well.... ahhh...
Chopin - Etudes Op.10 No.1 (C maj), No.4 (C# min), No.10 (C min, revolutionary), Scherzo No.2 in Bbm
(I have 'taster' recordings of all of those listed above - as in, they're bad performances - performed by me, but if you want to get a taste of how they sound I can pass them to you)
Obviously there's a lot more to list, but those are my favourite piano pieces
Chamber
Shostakovich - Piano Trio No.2, Jazz Suites
Ravel - Piano Trio (just GORGEOUS)
Concertos
Ravel - Piano Concerto No.1 in G, Left hand concerto
Abe - Prism Rhapsody (Dual marimba concerto)
Grieg - Piano Concerto in A minor Op16
Prokofiev - Piano Concerto No.3 in C
Samuel Barber - Violin Concerto Op.14
Sibelius - Violin Concerto in D minor, Op.47
Shostakovich - Piano Concerto No.1
Saint-Saens - Morceau de Concert (French Horn)
Sammartini - Concerto in F major for Recorder
Orchestral / Large Ensemble
Parry - I was Glad (w/ choir)
Resphighi - Pines of Rome
Handel - Messiah
Holst - The Planets
Kabalevsky - Colas Breugnon
Mahler - Symphony No.1
Ravel - Daphnis et Chloe
Obviously I didn't list A LOT, but the above include my favourites... I guess I just love Ravel.
Recommendation from Stel
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QUOTE(Stel @ Oct 11 2007, 08:10 PM)
Erm i'm new in this forum so pls tell me if i'm doing anything wrong alrite :blush:
Btw, i guess i shall share with you all my classical collection.
1. Beethoven
a) Piano Concerto no.1 in C major op.15
b) Piano concerto no.3 in C minor op. 37
2. JS Bach
a) Brandenburg Concertos 1,2, and 3, 4,5 and 6
B) Violin concerto no.1 in A minor
c) Violin Concerto no. 2 in E major
c) Orchestral suites no.2 and 3
d) Concerto for 3 cembalos & String
-Orchestra in D minor and C major
e) Air on G String
3. Telemann
a) Table Music Suite no.2
4. JF Handel
a) Water Music Suites 1 &2
b) Fireworks music
c) Sinfonia &Pastorale from 'The Messiah'
d) Concerto Grossi OP.3 No. 1-7 'Alexander's Feast'
5. Johannes Brahms
a) Concerto for Piano No.1 in D minor op.15
b) Piano Concerto no.2 in B Flat Major op 83
6. Franz Liszt
a) Concerto for Piano and Orchestra no.1 in E flat major
b) Piano Concerto No.2 in A major
7. Antonio Vivaldi
a) The Four Seasons
b) Violin Concerto 'Del Ritico'
c) Concerto Grosso in D minor, A major
d) Sinfonia in Cmajor
e) Concerto for flute and String Orchestra in D major 'II Gardellino'
8. Albinino - Adagio in Gminor for strings and organs
9. Corelli - Badineire - Giga Sarabande
10. Chopin
All of the piano classics (Etude, Preludes, Waltzes, Impromptu and Ballade)
Mozart too many lazy to list out.lolz.
And err...still quite some composer's but i think i'm getting long-winded.
Anywhere i can download Dvorak's? Please help and thanks :)
Any pianists around? Would love to exchange music sheets :nod:
I'm on to Maksim's Claudine at the mo.....easy stuff :P
I used to play Chopin...almost all of the pieces except Etude in C minor and Fantasie Impromptu (gave up halfway).
Personal fav - Waltz no 7 in C# minor.
Btw, i guess i shall share with you all my classical collection.
1. Beethoven
a) Piano Concerto no.1 in C major op.15
b) Piano concerto no.3 in C minor op. 37
2. JS Bach
a) Brandenburg Concertos 1,2, and 3, 4,5 and 6
B) Violin concerto no.1 in A minor
c) Violin Concerto no. 2 in E major
c) Orchestral suites no.2 and 3
d) Concerto for 3 cembalos & String
-Orchestra in D minor and C major
e) Air on G String
3. Telemann
a) Table Music Suite no.2
4. JF Handel
a) Water Music Suites 1 &2
b) Fireworks music
c) Sinfonia &Pastorale from 'The Messiah'
d) Concerto Grossi OP.3 No. 1-7 'Alexander's Feast'
5. Johannes Brahms
a) Concerto for Piano No.1 in D minor op.15
b) Piano Concerto no.2 in B Flat Major op 83
6. Franz Liszt
a) Concerto for Piano and Orchestra no.1 in E flat major
b) Piano Concerto No.2 in A major
7. Antonio Vivaldi
a) The Four Seasons
b) Violin Concerto 'Del Ritico'
c) Concerto Grosso in D minor, A major
d) Sinfonia in Cmajor
e) Concerto for flute and String Orchestra in D major 'II Gardellino'
8. Albinino - Adagio in Gminor for strings and organs
9. Corelli - Badineire - Giga Sarabande
10. Chopin
All of the piano classics (Etude, Preludes, Waltzes, Impromptu and Ballade)
Mozart too many lazy to list out.lolz.
And err...still quite some composer's but i think i'm getting long-winded.
Anywhere i can download Dvorak's? Please help and thanks :)
Any pianists around? Would love to exchange music sheets :nod:
I'm on to Maksim's Claudine at the mo.....easy stuff :P
I used to play Chopin...almost all of the pieces except Etude in C minor and Fantasie Impromptu (gave up halfway).
Personal fav - Waltz no 7 in C# minor.
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