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The_YongGrand
post Nov 9 2006, 12:25 PM

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QUOTE(tan_pang @ Nov 8 2006, 06:35 PM)
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

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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I have only Goldberg Variations 1~10. Will buy the full Glenn Gould's edition. His playing of the Goldberg is very nice. biggrin.gif

Cello Suites? 1007 (Prelude, Courante, Minuets I and II), 1009 (Prelude, Bourees I and II), 1010 (Seldom listen to it because I don't have a recording, so listen to the samples only), 1011 (It's the lute suites BWV 995 too) and 1012 (Sarabande, Gavottes I & II). I listened mostly the Goran Sollscher ones and the Segovia ones.

I also played a lot of Cello Suites on the guitar. The violin ones are very difficult, and I could only play Gavotte BWV1006(a) - (That tune from the Allan D' Louis pen advertisment). The easiest one is Sarabande and Double BWV1002 - any 5th graders can do it. biggrin.gif

And Handel's Sarabande too. Maksim has a remix version of this, very interesting. biggrin.gif

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QUOTE(The_YongGrand @ Nov 9 2006, 12:25 PM)
I have only Goldberg Variations 1~10. Will buy the full Glenn Gould's edition. His playing of the Goldberg is very nice. biggrin.gif

Cello Suites? 1007 (Prelude, Courante, Minuets I and II), 1009 (Prelude, Bourees I and II), 1010 (Seldom listen to it because I don't have a recording, so listen to the samples only), 1011 (It's the lute suites BWV 995 too) and 1012 (Sarabande, Gavottes I & II). I listened mostly the Goran Sollscher ones and the Segovia ones.

I also played a lot of Cello Suites on the guitar. The violin ones are very difficult, and I could only play Gavotte BWV1006(a) - (That tune from the Allan D' Louis pen advertisment). The easiest one is Sarabande and Double BWV1002 - any 5th graders can do it. biggrin.gif

And Handel's Sarabande too. Maksim has a remix version of this, very interesting. biggrin.gif
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will go to find soon

my collection updated, found Mozart Sonata for 2 Piano (complete)

PS: seen like here didnt have many people that interesting for classical... sweat.gif
abit disappointed...
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post Nov 19 2006, 11:35 AM

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QUOTE(Mozart Classical)
Eine Kleine Nachtmusik
German Dance No 3 K 605
Symphony No 25 In G Minor K 183 Allegro
String Quartet No 17 In B Flat Major K 458
Horn Concerto No 3 In E Flat Major K 447 Allegro
Symphony No 40 In G Minor K 550 Molto Allegro
Clarinet Concerto In A Major K 622 Adagio
Divertimento In D Major K 136 Allegro
Flute Concerto No 1 In G Major K 313 Rondo
Piano Sonata No 11 In A Major K 331 Alla Turca
Oboe Quartet In F Major K 370 Adagio
Violin Concerto No 3 In G Major K 216 Rondeau Allegro
Piano Concerto No 21 In C Major K 467 Andante
Symphony No 41 In C Major K 551

who want these music torrent?? brows.gif
pm me cool.gif

althought all of these music are out of copyright (as we know, this year aledi is Mozart 250th anniversary, i think there is no copyright issue at that time... sweat.gif )
but i wont post the torrent in here
becoz i afraid that 'if 1 of these music are copyrighted...'
then i will also die...

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post Nov 19 2006, 11:46 AM

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Now,i'm listening to several pieces of Ana Vidovic from Croatia,such as

Partita in E major - Prelude - Johann Sebastian Bach


Sonata Romantica - I - Allegro moderato - Manuel Ponce


Capricho arabe - Francisco Tarrega


Five Bagatelles - I - Allegro - William Walton


Five Bagatelles - V - Con Slancio - William Walton

Don't people wan try or not?

Beside that,i also like music from italian,spain,germany and etc.If you are interesting with it can pm me. tongue.gif tongue.gif
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post Nov 19 2006, 11:54 AM

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just for info

there will be an asean international chopin piano competition held in Panggung Bandaraya from Nov 28 to Dec 3. you get to see many young pianists playing, very impressive.
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QUOTE(DragLung @ Nov 19 2006, 11:54 AM)
just for info

there will be an asean international chopin piano competition held in Panggung Bandaraya from Nov 28 to Dec 3. you get to see many young pianists playing, very impressive.
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thx for your info
found the news in here

btw, this competition is for Chopin piano music only??
or it can be watever piano music??

i juz know the 'Fantasie-Impromptu' from Chopin is good
but other... soli, not well know for his music
can someone recommend me Chopin music??
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post Nov 21 2006, 11:56 AM

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I do collect some classical records, mainly from Deutsche Grammophon and Telarc labels,love the sound quality thumbup.gif .The final movement in Beethoven's Symphony No.9 is easily one of my favourite works of all time rclxms.gif .Now I'm looking for the complete performance of Tchaikovsky's Swan Lake.
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QUOTE(Blackhart @ Nov 21 2006, 11:56 AM)
I do collect some classical records, mainly from Deutsche Grammophon and Telarc labels,love the sound quality thumbup.gif .The final movement in Beethoven's Symphony No.9 is easily one of my favourite works of all time rclxms.gif .Now I'm looking for the complete performance of Tchaikovsky's Swan Lake.
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wah~
Swan Lake... want to find it too

but now i feel more interesting about 'NutCracker'
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post Nov 21 2006, 04:59 PM

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I have the the whole orchestra score for Swan Lake and Nutcracker tongue.gif
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QUOTE(DragLung @ Nov 21 2006, 04:59 PM)
I have the the whole orchestra score for Swan Lake and Nutcracker tongue.gif
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got music?? laugh.gif
i feel more interesting for the music

PS: 1st page collection updated
Dvorak Symphony No.9 1st mvt is damn good thumbup.gif
now listening everyday!!!
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post Nov 21 2006, 07:16 PM

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QUOTE(tan_pang @ Nov 21 2006, 02:08 PM)
wah~
Swan Lake... want to find it too

but now i feel more interesting about 'NutCracker'
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I have The Nutcracker,quite a fun listen biggrin.gif
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post Nov 21 2006, 09:37 PM

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I'm trying to find mp3 files of scores composed by Tchaikovsky
and Sergey Rachmaninov...Anyone have it and can exchange with me?
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QUOTE(guybrush @ Nov 21 2006, 09:37 PM)
I'm trying to find mp3 files of scores composed by Tchaikovsky
and Sergey Rachmaninov...Anyone have it and can exchange with me?
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for the mp3, you can refer to 1st post icon_rolleyes.gif
and for the score, wikipedia maybe can help icon_idea.gif
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i like Vivaldi's "Spring", love it vey much!

last time i worked at JUSCO, the first ambient music they put is this song thumbup.gif

somemore got one jap drama "KUITAN" oso use Spring (but techno remixed) as opening music
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QUOTE(jayhan @ Nov 22 2006, 02:39 PM)
i like Vivaldi's "Spring", love it vey much!

last time i worked at JUSCO, the first ambient music they put is this song thumbup.gif

somemore got one jap drama "KUITAN" oso use Spring (but techno remixed) as opening music
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yaya, that spring being modified...
if want the mp3, go to first page and... brows.gif
enjoy!!!

btw, in 4 Season, i think the Spring 1st mvt is the best

@Blackhart:
thx for your nutcracker!!! notworthy.gif notworthy.gif notworthy.gif
the part
14c: Variation 2: Danse de la fee Dragee
is very good!!!
is it appear in any movie before??
batman??

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QUOTE(tan_pang @ Nov 22 2006, 02:45 PM)
yaya, that spring being modified...
if want the mp3, go to first page and... brows.gif
enjoy!!!

btw, in 4 Season, i think the Spring 1st mvt is the best

@Blackhart:
thx for your nutcracker!!! notworthy.gif notworthy.gif notworthy.gif
the part
14c: Variation 2: Danse de la fee Dragee
is very good!!!
is it appear in any movie before??
batman??
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Which one?The part that is used in some advertisement for milk powder or something?Forgot already blush.gif .Vivaldi's Four Seasons is used almost everywhere until I'm a little sick of it already.My favourite is the Winter 1st Movement.
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Baroque classics..that's my choice of the best classics ever. Composers like Vivaldi, Bach, Handel, Telemann are legendary for their works.

Four Seasons : Best recording conducted by Christopher Hogwood. even Sir Neville Mariner loses out.
Pachelbel is only known for Canon in D and there's so many version each with a different tempo. The one I liked best is by London Symphony Orchestra.
Handel : Must have is Water Music and Fireworks. These were composed at the time of King George I's coronation in England. I have the Christopher Hogwood versions. Excellent recording. The AAM (Academy of Ancient Music) uses authentic 17-18th century violins thus displaying a wonderful violin tone..its unmatched!

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QUOTE(bsl555 @ Nov 22 2006, 10:12 PM)
Baroque classics..that's my choice of the best classics ever. Composers like Vivaldi, Bach, Handel, Telemann are legendary for their works.

Four Seasons : Best recording conducted by Christopher Hogwood. even Sir Neville Mariner loses out.
Pachelbel is only known for Canon in D and there's so many version each with a different tempo. The one I liked best is by London Symphony Orchestra.
Handel : Must have is Water Music and Fireworks. These were composed at the time of King George I's coronation in England. I have the Christopher Hogwood versions. Excellent recording. The AAM (Academy of Ancient Music) uses authentic 17-18th century violins thus displaying a wonderful violin tone..its unmatched!
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thx for your recommendation for Baroque era
but i think the Canon in D is the best among all of the Baroque era music...

anyway, cant find many Baroque era music via internet...

for me, i prefer Classical and Romantic era music... tongue.gif
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post Nov 25 2006, 05:23 PM

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Go buy Eason Chan's newest album What's going on....? The title is criticizing the nowdays canto music industry (my own assumption). Got a classical love song entitled Bat Yu Bat Gin. Very nice

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post Nov 28 2006, 10:11 PM

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QUOTE(Chartry @ Nov 25 2006, 05:23 PM)
Go buy Eason Chan's newest album What's going on....? The title is criticizing the nowdays canto music industry (my own assumption). Got a classical love song entitled Bat Yu Bat Gin. Very nice
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soli
dunno what inside his album...

who listen to "The Planets" orchestral that compose by Gustav Holst??
1. Mars - The Bringer of Wars
2. Venus - The Bringer of Peace
3. Mercury - The winged Messenger
4. Jupiter - The Bringer of Jollity
5. Saturn - The Bringer of Old Age
6. Uranus - The Magician
7. Neptune - The Mystic

in his lifetime, even Pluto was discovered
he didnt make a orchestral for this Planet

and now, this Planet 'was' a planet now...
look like he have 'foresight' on it... laugh.gif

btw, i have listen to the Mars, every good music!!
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who have the "La donna e mobile" from the Opera "Rigoletto" that compose by "Giuseppe Verdi"??

i want it, hope someone can share with me notworthy.gif

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