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post Nov 4 2006, 09:07 PM, updated 8y ago

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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
please pm me :respect:

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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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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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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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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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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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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post Nov 5 2006, 05:17 PM

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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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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

if i teringat lagi i add



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post Nov 6 2006, 10:54 PM

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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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post Nov 8 2006, 03:28 PM

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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

Original composer: Unknown
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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anyone interested to go for philharmonic KLCC orchestra?
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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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thx notworthy.gif
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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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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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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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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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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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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woh~~
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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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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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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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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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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johann strauss - blue danube
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QUOTE(kenji1903 @ Nov 29 2006, 12:45 AM)
johann strauss - blue danube
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dunno which one johann strauss you mention about... tongue.gif

btw, anyone watch the "Sinchew" today??
at the last page of 'Entertaiment', there a column that have Malaysian Philharmonic Orchestra performance!!
who will go to listen??
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Hey cool topic. But this discussion would be best with some sample clips no?

I wonder why no one's listed Richard Wagner's Ride of the Valkyrie yet. Listening to that song while bombing something from the air is soo cool..

My other personal favourites:

1. Basil Poledouris - Anvil of Crom

2. Beethoven - Symphony no. 5

3. Mozart - Dies Irae

4. Carl Orff - O Fortuna

5. Tchaikovsky - Overture ( V!! V!! V!! tongue.gif )

well, as you can see most of them were used extensively in movie soundtracks and trailers. can't help it, they just sound damn epic!! thumbup.gif

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I dun listen much to classical music.

Some of the stuff I like

Vanessa Mae take on the 4 Seasons and Devil Thrill
Igor Stravinsky - The Firebird
Bach - Minuet fr Anna Magdalena
Beethoven - Symphony no. 5, Fur Elise
Pachelbel - Canon in D
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Hey great to see there are ppl in malaysia who actually listen to classical...
1 question, has anyone here been to our dewan philharmonic? whats it like?
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QUOTE(yen223 @ Dec 6 2006, 05:52 PM)
Hey great to see there are ppl in malaysia who actually listen to classical...
1 question, has anyone here been to our dewan philharmonic? whats it like?
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been there 2 times..the venue is very grand, u need to wear formal with kot or batik
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I had the CD of Reader's Digest classical compilation but I dunno where I put it now laugh.gif Maybe I should dig my archive boxes when I get home sweat.gif

I don't listen to many classical music, though, since I only know names like Beethoven, Vivaldi, Pachelbel, Tchaikovsky bla-bla.... Haha, I suck XD but yeah, I think not many people like listening to classic. huh.gif

yen223: I haven't got the chance. Maybe when the time is right, I will consider visiting the philharmonic.

btw, does anyone have 1812 Overture? I've been dying to get this song since I was in grade 4 (someone lent me a book on Tchaikovsky and it got me thrilled). PM me.
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QUOTE(mukhlisz @ Dec 5 2006, 03:42 PM)
Hey cool topic. But this discussion would be best with some sample clips no?

I wonder why no one's listed Richard Wagner's Ride of the Valkyrie yet. Listening to that song while bombing something from the air is soo cool..

My other personal favourites:

1. Basil Poledouris - Anvil of Crom

2. Beethoven - Symphony no. 5

3. Mozart - Dies Irae

4. Carl Orff - O Fortuna

5. Tchaikovsky - Overture ( V!! V!! V!! tongue.gif )

well, as you can see most of them were used extensively in movie soundtracks and trailers. can't help it, they just sound damn epic!! thumbup.gif
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Beethoven Symphony No.5!!! rclxms.gif
i think it is the most famous symphony
Mozart 'Dies Irae' is a part of "Requiem", but i prefer 'Introit'
Carl Orff - O Fortuna, very good music!!
forgot it been used by what advertisment...
QUOTE(cuebiz @ Dec 5 2006, 04:09 PM)
I dun listen much to classical music.

Some of the stuff I like

Vanessa Mae take on the 4 Seasons and Devil Thrill
Igor Stravinsky - The Firebird
Bach - Minuet fr Anna Magdalena
Beethoven - Symphony no. 5, Fur Elise
Pachelbel - Canon in D
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Fur Elise... i aledi feel bore of this piano tongue.gif
and i prefer Moonlight Sonata
Pachelbel Canon in D is almost everyone favorite music!! thumbup.gif
QUOTE(harrychoo @ Dec 6 2006, 06:33 PM)
been there 2 times..the venue is very grand, u need to wear formal with kot or batik
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in my previous post:
QUOTE(tan_pang @ Dec 5 2006, 02:22 PM)
dunno which one johann strauss you mention about... tongue.gif

btw, anyone watch the "Sinchew" today??
at the last page of 'Entertaiment', there a column that have Malaysian Philharmonic Orchestra performance!!
who will go to listen??
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in the newspaper aledi state that we must wear probably to attend this performance...
really hope can go to there and listen music
but about the money... tongue.gif
QUOTE(Hikki Kokurabuji @ Dec 8 2006, 02:32 PM)
< *is a classical fan, as well, although not to the avid level sweat.gif

I had the CD of Reader's Digest classical compilation but I dunno where I put it now laugh.gif Maybe I should dig my archive boxes when I get home sweat.gif

I don't listen to many classical music, though, since I only know names like Beethoven, Vivaldi, Pachelbel, Tchaikovsky bla-bla.... Haha, I suck XD but yeah, I think not many people like listening to classic. huh.gif

yen223: I haven't got the chance. Maybe when the time is right, I will consider visiting the philharmonic.

btw, does anyone have 1812 Overture? I've been dying to get this song since I was in grade 4 (someone lent me a book on Tchaikovsky and it got me thrilled). PM me.
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last time i also have create similar thread
but that thread aledi died, and dunno where it been now laugh.gif

btw, you can try go to http://www.classiccat.net/tchaikovsky_p/49.htm to find the 1812 overture...
but the free version online is juz fragment
if want to complete and copyrighted version, better find the cd

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my favs has to b carl orff-o fortuna...and 1 more i don't know the title...but then i remember in one episode of tom and jerry, it was played...i fink it's a bach song o sth liddat...
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my favs has to b carl orff-o fortuna...and 1 more i don't know the title...but then i remember in one episode of tom and jerry, it was played...i fink it's a bach song o sth liddat...
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is it Toccata & Fugue in D minor??
the song that bring the feeling of fear... (personally tot)
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A big fan of classical music. Picked it up from my mother. I'll post more about it when I have the time tongue.gif


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QUOTE(tan_pang @ Dec 8 2006, 03:20 PM)

Fur Elise... i aledi feel bore of this piano tongue.gif
and i prefer Moonlight Sonata
Pachelbel Canon in D is almost everyone favorite music!! thumbup.gif
I prefer Pathetique Sonata and The Tempest - Allegretto.
din play them for some time since no piano over here sad.gif


added : tan_pang, i have the Jupiter by karl bohm and BPO smile.gif

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QUOTE(chernloon @ Dec 11 2006, 10:35 AM)
I prefer Pathetique Sonata and The Tempest - Allegretto.
din play them for some time since no piano over here sad.gif
added : tan_pang, i have the Jupiter by karl bohm and BPO smile.gif
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ya, Pathetique is better than Fur Elise

but in Pathetique Sonata, i think 2nd mvt is the best (but shit for 1st mvt)
almost listen to it everyday thumbup.gif

The Tempest??
dunno about it... tongue.gif
also from Beethoven??

btw, i think i aledi have the Jupiter that compose by Mozart
the Jupiter that you said is from Mozart or Halst??

and i have checked Mahler Symohony No.8 at Tower Record in KLCC
the price is almost RM120!!!
didnt have money to buy... tongue.gif
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QUOTE(tan_pang @ Dec 8 2006, 03:20 PM)
Fur Elise... i aledi feel bore of this piano tongue.gif
and i prefer Moonlight Sonata
Pachelbel Canon in D is almost everyone favorite music!! thumbup.gif
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Yeah I absolutely adore Moonlight Sonata. There was one time I played Moonlight Sonata and nothing else for about 2 months or so. The music is quite haunting sometimes. laugh.gif

Pachelbel's Canon... it's nice but isn't really my favourite. Lol.

Besides, I love most of Chopin's music. My favourite would be Fantasie Impromptu, I still can't play it till today. That's probably because I haven't touched my piano for more than 2 years already, how sad sad.gif My piano isn't with me cry.gif

Basically I love Chopin's Nocturnes more than any of his other works. However his piano Sonatas are nice to play too.

Recommended Nocturnes from Chopin:
1. Nocturne No.20 in C Sharp Minor -- Played in The Pianist at the very start of the movie.
2. Nocturne In B flat minor Op.9 No.1 -- Larghetto -- Has a melancholy feel to it.

I have the mp3 file and piano scores in digital format for the above pieces. PM me if you want it. I'll try to send them to you smile.gif

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jupiter by mozart smile.gif

pathetique sonata 2nd movement, first listened it when i was small, in Snoopy, where a kid in the cartoon series idolize beethoven very much and he played it, never know its pathetique sonata till i first get my hand on that piece.

The Tempest is from beethoven as well.

long time i din play fantasie impromptu either, only touch the piano once in a while when i back to hometown. i like liszt's sonetto del petrarca as well smile.gif
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QUOTE(Aurora Boreali @ Dec 11 2006, 06:50 PM)
Yeah I absolutely adore Moonlight Sonata. There was one time I played Moonlight Sonata and nothing else for about 2 months or so. The music is quite haunting sometimes. laugh.gif

Pachelbel's Canon... it's nice but isn't really my favourite. Lol.

Besides, I love most of Chopin's music. My favourite would be Fantasie Impromptu, I still can't play it till today. That's probably because I haven't touched my piano for more than 2 years already, how sad sad.gif My piano isn't with me cry.gif

Basically I love Chopin's Nocturnes more than any of his other works. However his piano Sonatas are nice to play too.

Recommended Nocturnes from Chopin:
1. Nocturne No.20 in C Sharp Minor -- Played in The Pianist at the very start of the movie.
2. Nocturne In B flat minor Op.9 No.1 -- Larghetto -- Has a melancholy feel to it.

I have the mp3 file and piano scores in digital format for the above pieces. PM me if you want it. I'll try to send them to you smile.gif
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woh~
thx for your recommendation
the Nocturne No.20 is not bad
i really hope someone can recommend me his nocturne becoz nocturne usually played in evening party
and i hope can know every song that played in party tongue.gif
and thx for the Nocturne No.20
but the Nocturne Op.9...
maybe juz first time listen to it, not impress me well...
QUOTE(chernloon @ Dec 11 2006, 07:36 PM)
jupiter by mozart smile.gif

pathetique sonata 2nd movement, first listened it when i was small, in Snoopy, where a kid in the cartoon series idolize beethoven very much and he played it, never know its pathetique sonata till i first get my hand on that piece.

The Tempest is from beethoven as well.

long time i din play fantasie impromptu either, only touch the piano once in a while when i back to hometown. i like liszt's sonetto del petrarca as well smile.gif
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Mozart's Jupiter...
which movement is good??
you have the all mvt of the Jupiter??
and i cant found the Tempest in classiccat.net
maybe need to pm you later... tongue.gif

i see many people in here also love Chopin Fantasie Impromptu (i damn love this piano music thumbup.gif )
but that is the work that Chopin dislike and it only published after his death
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fantasie_impromptu
QUOTE(Extract from wikipedia)
A possible reason for this was that it was written when he was still quite young (it is the first of the impromptus written) and he either thought himself immature, or that the piece lacked substance. Others speculate that Chopin may have felt the piece was too similar to another piece that Felix Mendelssohn had recently published. However, a more likely reason was that there is a passage in the piece (measure 7/8) which is exactly the same (note-wise, at least) as a passage in the third movement of Beethoven's Moonlight Sonata, Op. 27 No. 2 (a mini-cadenza prior to the coda, measure 187). Chopin had enormous amounts of respect for Beethoven towards the end of his life, and had instructed his student and secretary, Julian Fontana, to destroy the piece.

luckily we still can listen to this music
what a waste...

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i m not impressed by jupiter...erm...can b said tat, i m not really impressed by symphonies...but i hav all mozart's compositions smile.gif

i prefer sonata and concerto, especially bach and vivaldi violin concerto, and...no 2 b forgotten, beethoven's Violin Concerto In D Major Op.61 drool.gif

almost everyday i listen to hilary hahn playin bach violin concerto. prefer her version rather than zukerman or szeryng 1.
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QUOTE(chernloon @ Dec 11 2006, 08:35 PM)
i m not impressed by jupiter...erm...can b said tat, i m not really impressed by symphonies...but i hav all mozart's compositions smile.gif

i prefer sonata and concerto, especially bach and vivaldi violin concerto, and...no 2 b forgotten, beethoven's Violin Concerto In D Major Op.61 drool.gif

almost everyday i listen to hilary hahn playin bach violin concerto. prefer her version rather than zukerman or szeryng 1.
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if im not mistaken
the Jupiter i had is only 1st mvt
and i love sypmhony
especially the Beethoven Symphony
i listen Symphony No.5, No.7, and No.9 of his symphony
(No.7 listen to all mvt, but No.5 and No.9 juz 1st mvt.
and you are not look at the wrong mvt
coz i juz like 1st mvt of No.9 which is stormy. not the choral which is the last mvt that is most famous around the world)

but overall, the symphony that i love most is Dvorak "From the new world" Symphony
which is stormy, note will ascent suddenly that give surprise
and the best symphony that i heard ever!!! thumbup.gif thumbup.gif
btw, im talking the 1st mvt only
other mvt is not very good

the Violin Concerto in D major
i also have that concerto and also like it
if talk about Violin Concerto
i prefer Vivaldi "Spring"

but if talk about Concerto, i prefer piano concerto
like "Emperor" by Beethoven (Piano Concerto No.5 in E flat)
and also the Piano Concerto No.2 by Sergei Rachmaninov
but i hear that Piano Concerto No.3 by Sergei Rachmaniov is the best!!!
will try it if have the chance...

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i think i hav the rachmaninov piano concerto..my portable hd is in my lab, will check it out 2molo smile.gif
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QUOTE(tan_pang @ Dec 11 2006, 07:55 PM)
woh~
thx for your recommendation
the Nocturne No.20 is not bad
i really hope someone can recommend me his nocturne becoz nocturne usually played in evening party
and i hope can know every song that played in party tongue.gif
and thx for the Nocturne No.20
but the Nocturne Op.9...
maybe juz first time listen to it, not impress me well...
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I have a compilation of piano scores of Chopin's Nocturnes. Too bad it's under the bench of my piano, and it's not with me now... 2 years... I haven't seen my piano for 2 years...

This 2 are the other 2 Nocturnes I have
1. Chopin-- Nocturne In E flat major Op.9 No.2 -- Andante
2. Chopin-- Nocturne In F sharp major Op.15 No.2 -- Larghetto
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QUOTE(Aurora Boreali @ Dec 11 2006, 10:57 PM)
I have a compilation of piano scores of Chopin's Nocturnes. Too bad it's under the bench of my piano, and it's not with me now... 2 years... I haven't seen my piano for 2 years...

This 2 are the other 2 Nocturnes I have
1. Chopin-- Nocturne In E flat major Op.9 No.2 -- Andante
2. Chopin-- Nocturne In F sharp major Op.15 No.2 -- Larghetto
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Nocturne Opus.9, 2 and Nocturne Op.15, 2...
hmm... will try if can

btw, i have tried Nocturne Opus.32 by Chopin, it is good!!! thumbup.gif

and also found another piano concerto that is good
which is Piano Concerto No.1 by Johannes Brahms
but the 1st mvt is time consuming
the beginning is stormy, quite good at there.
but becoz of very long time to perform (around 20 minute for the 1st mvt), it will make you feel bore later on...

and for the Johannes Brahms work
try his Symphony No.1 which is also stormy (but dun try the Columbia University Orchestra record, becoz their record cant hear the Timpani sound which coz the stormy feeling)
and also the Hungarian Dances - No. 5 in G minor (Allegro) (used in o2jam as the title "Brahms")

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QUOTE(tan_pang @ Dec 12 2006, 01:51 PM)
Nocturne Opus.9, 2 and Nocturne Op.15, 2...
hmm... will try if can

btw, i have tried Nocturne Opus.32 by Chopin, it is good!!! thumbup.gif
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I can't find Nocturne Op.32 in classicat.net sad.gif
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I can't find Nocturne Op.32 in classicat.net sad.gif
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http://www.classiccat.net/chopin_f/32.htm


btw, got any other symphony or opera to recommend??
or any other instrument concerto??

like Oboe Concerto by Mozart K314

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Here's another of my favourite piece of Chopin's work

Grande Polonaise Brillante In E flat major With Preceding Andante Spianato In G major Op.22 -- Polonaise. Allegro Molto

If you've seen The Pianist, you'll know that it was played at the end of the movie.

*Edit: Do you know where to get the piano score for Nocturne Op.32 No.2?

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QUOTE(Aurora Boreali @ Dec 13 2006, 12:03 AM)
Here's another of my favourite piece of Chopin's work

Grande Polonaise Brillante In E flat major With Preceding Andante Spianato In G major Op.22 -- Polonaise. Allegro Molto

If you've seen The Pianist, you'll know that it was played at the end of the movie.

*Edit: Do you know where to get the piano score for Nocturne Op.32 No.2?
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you want his Nocturne Op.32 score for what??
to play??
if really like that, here is the link biggrin.gif

after played it, record
and then let us listen to it

EDIT: dunno inside is 1st mvt or 2nd mvt...

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QUOTE(tan_pang @ Dec 13 2006, 12:35 AM)
you want his Nocturne Op.32 score for what??
to play??
if really like that, here is the link biggrin.gif

after played it, record
and then let us listen to it

EDIT: dunno inside is 1st mvt or 2nd mvt...
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Yeah.. to play. When? I don't know. Probably in the next 3 years.

*Edit: By the way.... the website you showed me - http://www.imslp.org - looks astonishingly like wikipedia. Is it under the management of wikipedia?

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QUOTE(Aurora Boreali @ Dec 13 2006, 03:38 PM)
Yeah.. to play. When? I don't know. Probably in the next 3 years.

*Edit: By the way.... the website you showed me - http://www.imslp.org - looks astonishingly like wikipedia. Is it under the management of wikipedia?
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soli, dunno about that website...
but i can found many score at there...

btw, is there any recommendation for Bach music that use the instrument like Toccata & Fugue in D minor??
i addicted to that instrument lately after G minor Fugue by Bach
that music is full with religion feeling...

and if ok, pls tell me what is the name of the instrument...
thx notworthy.gif

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QUOTE(chernloon @ Dec 11 2006, 08:35 PM)
almost everyday i listen to hilary hahn playin bach violin concerto. prefer her version rather than zukerman or szeryng 1.
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Another hilary hahn fan here! I like her style thumbup.gif
Where can I find her album Hilary Hahn Plays Bach in local stores? Tower Records KLCC dont have it sweat.gif

My journey into classical began with Mozart. I like his symphonies and the Requiem, but regretted my purchase of the Violin Concertos (was unimpressed).

Next i'll be checking out more of Chopin and Rachmaninov.
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QUOTE(socratesman @ Dec 18 2006, 08:03 PM)
Another hilary hahn fan here! I like her style thumbup.gif
Where can I find her album Hilary Hahn Plays Bach in local stores? Tower Records KLCC dont have it sweat.gif

My journey into classical began with Mozart. I like his symphonies and the Requiem, but regretted my purchase of the Violin Concertos (was unimpressed).

Next i'll be checking out more of Chopin and Rachmaninov.
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the music that play by Hilary Hahn is copyrighted and must pay to listen... cry.gif

Mozart music??
got what recommendation?? coz i not very well know for Mozart music...

if the Tower Records in KLCC also cant find it...
i wonder where can find again... maybe Times Square??
i hear someone tell me that Times Square got a place that sell these classical
and even can try to listen

Chopin music... Fantasie Impromptu!!! thumbup.gif
i think it is best of him
but you still can try his Nocturne that we discuss before

Sergei Rachmaniov Piano Concerto is BEST!!!
i listen to his 3 Piano Concerto
like Piano Concerto No.2 most
follow up by Piano Concerto No.1
and then Piano Concerto No.3

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Maurice Ravel's Piano Trio in A Minor (1914). Trio for piano, violin and cello.


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who listen to Shostakovich music??
i found his Symphony No.5 is very good
but the version i get is maybe 4th mvt, and the time used is only 3 minute plus it seen like been mod...

is it really juz 3 minute??
and anyone of you got the ori version??
of coz, hope that is out of copyright version
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Josh Groban classical ka??
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QUOTE(OrCaGaL @ Dec 24 2006, 10:11 PM)
Josh Groban classical ka??
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not that kind of music la

what we discuss about is like Bach, Vivaldi, Handel, Mozart, Beethoven, Chopin, Mahler, Brahms or even John William....... almost that kind of music la
this include Symphony, Concerto, Opera, Sonata, Quartet or other

but not classical song that sing by Josh Groban laugh.gif
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my previous favourite is bach's toccata and fugue in d minor smile.gif
and current favourite is the butterfly lovers concerto. rclxms.gif
but can't find the one played by the "er hu" cry.gif
only manage to find the one by Vanessa Mae (violin version) wub.gif

edt:typo

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QUOTE(CrazySinner @ Jan 1 2007, 04:47 PM)
my previous favourite is bach's toccata and fugue in d minor smile.gif
and current favourite is the butterfly lovers concerto. rclxms.gif
but can't find the one played by the "er hu" cry.gif
only manage to find the one by Vanessa Mae (violin version) wub.gif

edt:typo
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Bach's music...
not very well know for this Baroque era master work
"Butterfly Lover Concerto" is violin concerto??

btw, i prefer Bach "Air" in "Orchestral Suite No.3"
it is really the best music by Bach
also a soft music
and can compete with Canon in D thumbup.gif
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Yup, it's called "Butterfly Lovers Violin Concerto" by vanessa mae
BTW, do you still want those songs on your list? Cause i got Swan Lake by Tchaikovsky?
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i listen to Al Di Meola a guitarist....wait...he play classical?? sweat.gif maybe u guys can try n judge for urself... i luv his music thumbup.gif
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Yup, it's called "Butterfly Lovers Violin Concerto" by vanessa mae
BTW, do you still want those songs on your list? Cause i got Swan Lake by Tchaikovsky?
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great thread thumbup.gif

classical lover all my life....cant list evrythng i listened coz thers too many (almost 5 gigs in my drive tongue.gif)

my current favourite is Henryk Gorecki's Symphony No 3...makes me wanna cry wen i listen to dis biggrin.gif
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QUOTE(aLthaLus @ Jan 7 2007, 02:19 AM)
great thread thumbup.gif

classical lover all my life....cant list evrythng i listened coz thers too many (almost 5 gigs in my drive tongue.gif)

my current favourite is Henryk Gorecki's Symphony No 3...makes me wanna cry wen i listen to dis biggrin.gif
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i got around 3-4 gig tongue.gif
some is same music but different people perform
saved to hdd to compare the different of both record

and the Henryk Mikolaj Grecki's Symphony No. 3...
cant find in http://www.classiccat.net/ cry.gif
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I'm looking for a ultimate classical album.....the record could be relaxing and joyous...the music instrument in the album can be like violins, piano and orchestra is good too
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QUOTE(tan_pang @ Jan 7 2007, 07:30 PM)
i got around 3-4 gig tongue.gif
some is same music but different people perform
saved to hdd to compare the different of both record

and the Henryk Mikolaj Grecki's Symphony No. 3...
cant find in http://www.classiccat.net/ cry.gif
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ive downloaded from torrent site last year - flac version (juz coldnt find it in the market)...luckily got it before tmnut throttle my connection sad.gif
i really recommend them to u

if u like mahler's 5th symphony..then u sure gonna like it biggrin.gif

QUOTE(TheVoice @ Jan 7 2007, 10:53 PM)
I'm looking for a ultimate classical album.....the record could be relaxing and joyous...the music instrument in the album can be like violins, piano and orchestra is good too
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try getting this album "Meisterwerke Der Klassischen Musik", 16 cds in 2.3gig package..
have almost the prominent composers..i got it thru torrent too, coz coldnt find it in the local market...good classical recordings are just ridicously expensive here shakehead.gif


edited: here is a wonderful list of displaying the author's compilation of the saddest classical numbers saddest classical

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coz coldnt find it in the local market...good classical recordings are just ridicously expensive here  shakehead.gif
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Expensive is one stinking issue and applies to majority of desirable albums whom the local distributors insist on NOT reducing prices in their best interests (not the consumer), and local shops have hardly any interest in stocking up. There was a lot to choose from in the 80's till early 90's..after that, its depressing. Best bet is still buying from internet stores..hardly choice isn't it..or across the Causeway if there's opportunity.
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QUOTE(tan_pang @ Dec 5 2006, 02:22 PM)
btw, anyone watch the "Sinchew" today??
at the last page of 'Entertaiment', there a column that have Malaysian Philharmonic Orchestra performance!!
who will go to listen??
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hello.. nice thread..
i went to the matinee at MPO last sunday..
excellent stuff..!!~
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Currently listening to
Alban Berg Chamber Concerto
Bartok String Quartets
Schoenberg Pierrot Lunaire, Phantasy op. 47
Mahler 8th, 9th
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Mahler Symphony No.8?? shocking.gif
The "Symphony of A Thousand"?? shocking.gif
QUOTE(TheVoice @ Jan 7 2007, 10:53 PM)
I'm looking for a ultimate classical album.....the record could be relaxing and joyous...the music instrument in the album can be like violins, piano and orchestra is good too
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i think you better download (if you using broadband)
coz those free recording also have quality too!!
for relaxing
1.) Pachelbel's Canon in D
2.) Bach's Air (in Orchestral Suite No. 3)
3.) Puccini's "O mio babbino Caro" (forgot from which Opera)
for joy, i sure will recommend Beethoven's Symphony No.9 4th mvt
since that it include "Ode to Joy" inside
and i really feel the "joy" in this symphony!! rclxm9.gif
QUOTE(aLthaLus @ Jan 8 2007, 11:20 AM)
ive downloaded from torrent site last year - flac version (juz coldnt find it in the market)...luckily got it before tmnut throttle my connection sad.gif
i really recommend them to u

if u like mahler's 5th symphony..then u sure gonna like it biggrin.gif
try getting this album "Meisterwerke Der Klassischen Musik", 16 cds in 2.3gig package..
have almost the prominent composers..i got it thru torrent too, coz coldnt find it in the local market...good classical recordings are just ridicously expensive here  shakehead.gif
edited: here is a wonderful list of displaying the author's compilation of the saddest classical numbers saddest classical
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from torrent arr...
then didnt need liao lor~
coz now cant torrent... sad.gif
and thx for the link
QUOTE(bsl555 @ Jan 8 2007, 11:32 AM)
Expensive is one stinking issue and applies to majority of desirable albums whom the local distributors insist on NOT reducing prices in their best interests (not the consumer), and local shops have hardly any interest in stocking up. There was a lot to choose from in the 80's till early 90's..after that, its depressing. Best bet is still buying from internet stores..hardly choice isn't it..or across the Causeway if there's opportunity.
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i found many choice in KLCC's Tower Record
but expensive...
QUOTE(budakjahat @ Jan 8 2007, 03:32 PM)
hello.. nice thread..
i went to the matinee at MPO last sunday..
excellent stuff..!!~
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thx for support notworthy.gif
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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 ! rclxms.gif

I've got 10.6GB of classical music and quickly growing too tongue.gif
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 thumbup.gif


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Ayam a Chopin whore, love the Noctures and the hammeringly patriotic polonaises to bits, especially Maurizio Pollinis interpretation, although i'm still hunting down Rubinstein's interpretation.

I'm currently listening to Heifetz and Richter, Heifetz playing Grieg and Brahms and Richter playing Sergei. My fall back would be Tchaikovski's Violin Concerto played by David Oistrakh from time to time. Awesome stuff all the same.

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Mahler Symphony No.8?? shocking.gif
The "Symphony of A Thousand"?? shocking.gif
Actually musicians only about 100+ only. The remaining 600+ players in a typical performance where there's 800 ppl are all singers. Male, female, boys. Sounds like opera biggrin.gif

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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 ! rclxms.gif

I've got 10.6GB of classical music and quickly growing too tongue.gif
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 thumbup.gif
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wah~
all from the Wolfie?? shocking.gif
btw, is there a music like "Twinkle Twinkle Little Star" in the list?? laugh.gif
QUOTE(empire23 @ Jan 8 2007, 07:54 PM)
Ayam a Chopin whore, love the Noctures and the hammeringly patriotic polonaises to bits, especially Maurizio Pollinis interpretation, although i'm still hunting down Rubinstein's interpretation.

I'm currently listening to Heifetz and Richter, Heifetz playing Grieg and Brahms and Richter playing Sergei. My fall back would be Tchaikovski's Violin Concerto played by David Oistrakh from time to time. Awesome stuff all the same.
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playing Brahms and Sergei??
the Sergei is Sergei Rachmaninoff??
tell me how is the Piano Concerto No.2 and Piano Concerto No.3 that compose by Rachmaninoff and played by Richter...
and the Brahms... is it Paganini Variation??
QUOTE(Medufsaid @ Jan 10 2007, 02:34 AM)
Actually musicians only about 100+ only. The remaining 600+ players in a typical performance where there's 800 ppl are all singers. Male, female, boys. Sounds like opera biggrin.gif
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i tot there is 600+ person
200+ playing instrument and 400+ is choral...

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QUOTE(tan_pang @ Jan 10 2007, 01:55 PM)
playing Brahms and Sergei??
the Sergei is Sergei Rachmaninoff??
tell me how is the Piano Concerto No.2 and Piano Concerto No.3 that compose by Rachmaninoff and played by Richter...
and the Brahms... is it Paganini Variation??
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Sergei Prokofiev more like it laugh.gif (actually it's Sergey, but they kind of sound the same anyways)

I thought Paganini variations only existed for the piano. I guess the concerto is played in A minor, with Jascha lending it his speed and accuracy of Violin like no other, his technique is perfect and mellow when it need be.

The only thing i fear from musicians, especially the younger ones who try to emulate the expressions and deep emotional musings of their older compatriates is being to schmaltzy where the just push the emotion part too far and end up looking stupid.
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Sergei Prokofiev more like it laugh.gif (actually it's Sergey, but they kind of sound the same anyways)

I thought Paganini variations only existed for the piano. I guess the concerto is played in A minor, with Jascha lending it his speed and accuracy of Violin like no other, his technique is perfect and mellow when it need be.

The only thing i fear from musicians, especially the younger ones who try to emulate the expressions and deep emotional musings of their older compatriates is being to schmaltzy where the just push the emotion part too far and end up looking stupid.
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Paganini Variation is from Caprice No. 24 that compose by Paganini
it is believe to be the most difficult violin work ever

Concerto played in A minor??
what concerto?? unsure.gif
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QUOTE(tan_pang @ Jan 10 2007, 01:55 PM)
wah~
all from the Wolfie?? shocking.gif
btw, is there a music like "Twinkle Twinkle Little Star" in the list?? laugh.gif
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Not in that list but its called "Ah, vous dirai-je, Maman"
Wolfie did 12 Variations of the piece, I've got it in my HDD , 12mins long very nice variations ! rclxms.gif
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Not in that list but its called "Ah, vous dirai-je, Maman"
Wolfie did 12 Variations of the piece, I've got it in my HDD , 12mins long very nice variations ! rclxms.gif
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i got that recording
the recording i got is around 15 minute
but not very like it... tongue.gif

prefer Brahms's Paganini Variation thumbup.gif thumbup.gif
btw, is there any Mozart recommendation again??

oh ya, the Overture of Le Nozze Di Figaro is good too!!
Piano Sonata in 2 Piano and German Dance K605!! thumbup.gif thumbup.gif thumbup.gif
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QUOTE(tan_pang @ Jan 10 2007, 05:45 PM)
i got that recording
the recording i got is around 15 minute
but not very like it... tongue.gif

prefer Brahms's Paganini Variation thumbup.gif thumbup.gif
btw, is there any Mozart recommendation again??

oh ya, the Overture of Le Nozze Di Figaro is good too!!
Piano Sonata in 2 Piano and German Dance K605!! thumbup.gif thumbup.gif thumbup.gif
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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
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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
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thx for your recommendation
i have take 2 of your recommendation post to 1st post notworthy.gif notworthy.gif

btw, about the Requiem
i prefer Introit... tongue.gif
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thx for your recommendation
i have take 2 of your recommendation post to 1st post notworthy.gif notworthy.gif

btw, about the Requiem
i prefer Introit... tongue.gif
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me too the entrance is Very epic !
anyway onto other composers

Sergei Rachmaninov
Piano Concerto no.2 - Adagio Sostenuto
Piano Concerto no.2 - Allegro Scerzando
Piano Concerto no.3 - Allegro ma non tanto
Piano Concerto no.3 - Finale Alla breve
Prelude in G Minor,Op.23,No.5

Frederic Francois Chopin
Etude In C Minor
Nocturne in E flat
Nocturne Op.9-2
Mazurka In B Flat
Etude In A Flat
Piano concerto no.1 - 1st Movement
Fantaisie Impromptu

Georges Bizet
Aragonaise from Carmen suite 1
Seguidila from Carmen suite 1
Les Toreadors from Carmen suite 1
Habanera
Song of the Toreador from Carmen suite 2

Gioacchino Antonio Rossini
Overture to The Barber of Seville
Largo al factotum from The Barber of Seville
Overture to The Thieving Magpie
Overture to William Tell (whole thing not finale)
La Danza

Giuseppe Fortunino Francesco Verdi
Anvil Chorus
E il sol dell'anima (you'll know this if you play CS lol)
La Traviata chorus

Johann Strauss I
Radetzky March

Johann Strauss II
Wiener Blut
An der schnen blauen Donau

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QUOTE(Greasy Sweet @ Jan 10 2007, 07:01 PM)
me too the entrance is Very epic !
anyway onto other composers

Sergei Rachmaninov
Piano Concerto no.2 - Adagio Sostenuto
Piano Concerto no.2 - Allegro Scerzando
Piano Concerto no.3 - Allegro ma non tanto
Piano Concerto no.3 - Finale Alla breve
Prelude in G Minor,Op.23,No.5

Frederic Francois Chopin
Etude In C Minor
Nocturne in E flat
Nocturne Op.9-2
Mazurka In B Flat
Etude In A Flat
Piano concerto no.1 - 1st Movement
Fantaisie Impromptu

Georges Bizet
Aragonaise from Carmen suite 1
Seguidila from Carmen suite 1
Les Toreadors from Carmen suite 1
Habanera
Song of the Toreador from Carmen suite 2

Gioacchino Antonio Rossini
Overture to The Barber of Seville
Largo al factotum from The Barber of Seville
Overture to The Thieving Magpie
Overture to William Tell (whole thing not finale)
La Danza

Giuseppe Fortunino Francesco Verdi
Anvil Chorus
E il sol dell'anima (you'll know this if you play CS lol)
La Traviata chorus

Johann Strauss I
Radetzky March

Johann Strauss II
Wiener Blut
An der schnen blauen Donau
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woh~
you make me want to have your msn aledi laugh.gif

btw, the Sergei Rachmaninoff Piano Concerto No.2, i like the 1st mvt (Moderato) and 3rd mvt
Piano Concerto No.3 juz listen to 1 times only, cant give more comment

Verdi's music...
do you got his Requiem??
and about the CS song... dunno what song is that
but i juz know his "La donna e mobile" is a good and popular opera!! thumbup.gif

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QUOTE(tan_pang @ Jan 10 2007, 08:03 PM)
woh~
you make me want to have your msn aledi laugh.gif

btw, the Sergei Rachmaninoff Piano Concerto No.2, i like the 1st mvt (Moderato) and 3rd mvt
Piano Concerto No.3 juz listen to 1 times only, cant give more comment

Verdi's music...
do you got his Requiem??
and about the CS song... dunno what song is that
but i juz know his "La donna e mobile" is a good and popular opera!! thumbup.gif
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I like the 2nd movement of his Piano concerto 2 something about it, sound alot like a love theme don't you think?

haha About sergei's 3rd piano concerto the first movement is very nice !!
at first it starts off slowly but in the 8th minute its starts to sound very epic and nice (not sure how to put it just listen to it again) and than the climax comes on the 13th minute rclxms.gif

the 2nd movement is very melancholic at first with the first few minutes of orchestra and than when the piano solo comes in... and takes it away very nice piece not my fav tho..

the 3rd movement however is my second fav alongside the 1st movement this piece to me sound very "final" and goes out with a BANG at the end lol I'm no so good at describing

I don't have Verdi's Requiem tho I'll look it up later see if I can get,
About the CS song.. lol go play the cs_italy map join terrorist side biggrin.gif

Btw if you really want my msn, pm me and I'll send it to you wink.gif

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QUOTE(tan_pang @ Jan 10 2007, 05:29 PM)
Paganini Variation is from Caprice No. 24 that compose by Paganini
it is believe to be the most difficult violin work ever

Concerto played in A minor??
what concerto?? unsure.gif
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Actually Brahm's paganini variations were exported to a piano concerto.

the one played in A-minor is his violin concerto. Paganini is hard, some of the caprices using the g string alone, but Tartini's Devil's Trill and the Adagio of Tchaikovsky's violin concerto are pretty great challenges too.

Anyways i has a short list of fiddlers to listen to if you like :

Jascha Heifetz : Perfect Technique bar none
David Oistrakh : Perfect Tonality and Emotion, never over or schmaltzy
Itzakh Perlman : Great Combination of Technique and Emotion
Yehudi Menuhin : Awesome and Meticulous, ONLY when he was younger
Issac Stern : In the footsteps of Heifetz, you'll be pleased.
Igor Oistrakh : Not as awesome as his old man, but has extreme skill nonetheless

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Hey guys. Contemporary classical music concert next saturday (jan 20) anyone interested in accompanying me? I'll go regardless of turnout. Can't guarantee you'll like what you listen though.
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QUOTE(Medufsaid @ Jan 14 2007, 12:23 AM)
Hey guys. Contemporary classical music concert next saturday (jan 20) anyone interested in accompanying me? I'll go regardless of turnout. Can't guarantee you'll like what you listen though.
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at where??
time??
and got any special condition need to follow?? unsure.gif


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my first post list updated!!
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Added on January 28, 2007, 8:55 amMahler Symphony No. 8
1st mvt, part1


1st mvt, part2


1st mvt, part3


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Wow, a lot of classical fans here too XD


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QUOTE(shinjite @ Jan 30 2007, 02:25 PM)
Wow, a lot of classical fans here too XD
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you got something to share with us??
or want we share some mp3 with you?? tongue.gif

but before requesting for music
please check is there any free recording on the link in first post smile.gif
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So many music~~`blur adi XD

I can't really finish up my collection as well....6GB >.>"



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QUOTE(tan_pang @ Jan 28 2007, 08:53 AM)
my first post list updated!!
thx to Medufsaid and Greasy Sweet notworthy.gif


Added on January 28, 2007, 8:55 amMahler Symphony No. 8
1st mvt, part1


1st mvt, part2


1st mvt, part3

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Nice !! I'll view em' later when I have time. Btw I was listening to Verdi's Requiem and It was very nice! Love Dies Irae and Tuba Mirum very doomsday-ish lol laugh.gif
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QUOTE(Greasy Sweet @ Jan 30 2007, 08:28 PM)
Nice !! I'll view em' later when I have time. Btw I was listening to Verdi's Requiem and It was very nice! Love Dies Irae and Tuba Mirum very doomsday-ish lol  laugh.gif
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Verdi requiem???? shocking.gif
can online in msn now?? tongue.gif
i want the Dies Irae too!!!

want it since Nodame Cantabile air in Japan!! icon_rolleyes.gif
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QUOTE(tan_pang @ Jan 30 2007, 08:33 PM)
Verdi requiem???? shocking.gif
can online in msn now?? tongue.gif
i want the Dies Irae too!!!

want it since Nodame Cantabile air in Japan!! icon_rolleyes.gif
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I don't really have the full requiem yet still trying to download it, But I can send you the Dies Irae section. Just not now.. I'm on my Bro's computer sweat.gif

My com still at shop lol can wait a bit? maybe tomorrow get back haha laugh.gif

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QUOTE(Greasy Sweet @ Jan 30 2007, 08:41 PM)
I don't really have the full requiem yet still trying to download it, But I can send you the Dies Irae section. Just not now.. I'm on my Bro's computer  sweat.gif

My com still at shop lol can wait a bit? maybe tomorrow get back haha  laugh.gif
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oh ya, forget that your pc got some problem... tongue.gif
btw, do you have Beethoven's Symphony No.9 2nd mvt (Molto Vivace)
i want it, but did not found the free recording in classiccat...

there got 1st, 3rd, and 4th mvt
but didnt have 2nd mvt...

is it copyrighted??
coz when search in google
it give all the search result that give 'sample' only
juz 1minute music... doh.gif
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QUOTE(tan_pang @ Jan 30 2007, 08:46 PM)
oh ya, forget that your pc got some problem... tongue.gif
btw, do you have Beethoven's Symphony No.9 2nd mvt (Molto Vivace)
i want it, but did not found the free recording in classiccat...

there got 1st, 3rd, and 4th mvt
but didnt have 2nd mvt...

is it copyrighted??
coz when search in google
it give all the search result that give 'sample' only
juz 1minute music... doh.gif
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is it the piece in your sample music folder ?
in C:\Documents and Settings\All Users\Documents\My Music\Sample Music

The file is like 12mb or so I can send to you later rclxms.gif

Btw Tan, I have Mozart's Symphony No.41 and the "Montagus And Capulets" section of Prokofiev's Romeo and Juliet , just incase you're still interested.


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well I have Beethoven's Symphony no.9, op 125, its 13:51
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well I have Beethoven's Symphony no.9, op 125, its 13:51
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if the time is 13:51
then it maybe is the 2nd mvt that i hunt for...

can i have your msn?? tongue.gif


Added on February 1, 2007, 10:59 amthx Greasy Sweet for the 2nd mvt of Beethoven's Symphony No.9 notworthy.gif
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QUOTE(Greasy Sweet @ Jan 30 2007, 08:59 PM)
Btw Tan, I have Mozart's Symphony No.41 and the "Montagus And Capulets" section of Prokofiev's Romeo and Juliet , just incase you're still interested.
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since when you edit your post??
sorry, i didnt notice it tongue.gif

btw, i want the 'Die Montagues und Capulets' of 'Romeo and Juliet Suite No 2'
hope you can online again tongue.gif

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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.

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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.
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oh man, too much recommendation in here
and most of them didnt have free recording in classiccat.net ...... sweat.gif
therefore cant enjoy all of them...
btw, i will update the first post with your recommendation
thx notworthy.gif

btw, i now found some great music...
The Beautiful Blue Danube - Waltz, compose by Johann Strauss II
Vienna Blood - (waltz again), compose by Johann Strauss II

got any other recommendation on waltz??

Edit: is the Ravel's Daphnis et Chloe is No.2??

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I don't know if this has been recommended:

Chopin-- Grande Polonaise Brillante In E flat major With Preceding Andante Spianato In G major Op.22 -- Polonaise. Allegro Molto

If you wathced The Pianist by Roman Polanski before, you'll know it's the piece that the main character played at the end of the movie.
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QUOTE(Aurora Boreali @ Feb 11 2007, 11:35 AM)
I don't know if this has been recommended:

Chopin-- Grande Polonaise Brillante In E flat major With Preceding Andante Spianato In G major Op.22 -- Polonaise. Allegro Molto

If you wathced The Pianist by Roman Polanski before, you'll know it's the piece that the main character played at the end of the movie.
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is this one??
QUOTE(Aurora Boreali @ Dec 13 2006, 12:03 AM)
Here's another of my favourite piece of Chopin's work

Grande Polonaise Brillante In E flat major With Preceding Andante Spianato In G major Op.22 -- Polonaise. Allegro Molto

If you've seen The Pianist, you'll know that it was played at the end of the movie.

*Edit: Do you know where to get the piano score for Nocturne Op.32 No.2?
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QUOTE(tan_pang @ Feb 11 2007, 11:56 AM)
is this one??
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Clint Mansell - Requiem for a Dream Remix

once heard - never forget
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QUOTE(sp@wn @ Feb 12 2007, 10:18 PM)
Clint Mansell - Requiem for a Dream Remix

once heard - never forget
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what is that?? hmm.gif
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dont wanna spoil it - try find it and hear it for yaself

its well worth the effort, trust me happy.gif
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dont wanna spoil it - try find it and hear it for yaself

its well worth the effort, trust me happy.gif
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i saw a word 'Remix' at there... sweat.gif
even i didnt listen to it, you aledi spoil it...

btw, the original composer is who??
that Requiem is composed by who and from which part??
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tan_pang: sorry, cant help ya on that.

i'm not entirely sure its remixed or not either - but it is, one helluva piece
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QUOTE(tan_pang @ Feb 12 2007, 11:17 PM)
i saw a word 'Remix' at there... sweat.gif
even i didnt listen to it, you aledi spoil it...

btw, the original composer is who??
that Requiem is composed by who and from which part??
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Yeah.. you don't do Remix versions on Classical Music! We want original ones!
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Requiem for a dream is an indie movie, Clint Mansell (the composer) worked together with The Kronos Quartet to create the soundtrack. Lux Aeterna is one intense piece !

Btw if you want to watch that movie, make sure you're mentally prepared to go through it. No cheesy happy ending in that movie..in fact no happyness at all.

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QUOTE(Greasy Sweet @ Feb 13 2007, 07:02 PM)
Requiem for a dream is an indie movie, Clint Mansell (the composer) worked together with The Kronos Quartet to create the soundtrack. Lux Aeterna is one intense piece !

Btw if you want to watch that movie, make sure you're mentally prepared to go through it. No cheesy happy ending in that movie..in fact no happyness at all.
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so...
why we discuss movie in here?? laugh.gif

btw, i found another Beethoven's Symphony No. 9, 2nd mvt which is in faster tempo than your version brows.gif
and you aledi found Dvorak's Czech Suite??
how is that music??
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QUOTE(tan_pang @ Feb 13 2007, 10:31 PM)
so...
why we discuss movie in here?? laugh.gif

btw, i found another Beethoven's Symphony No. 9, 2nd mvt which is in faster tempo than your version brows.gif
and you aledi found Dvorak's Czech Suite??
how is that music??
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Faster tempo? must be an impatient maestro. laugh.gif I haven't got Czech suite yet, been quite busy lately, trying to get mostly Mozart's works. Not easy with damn slow tmnut connections.. vmad.gif
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not too sure about Requiem for a dream as a movie - havent heard of it before


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not too sure about Requiem for a dream as a movie - havent heard of it before
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Dude, it IS a movie.. why would you recommend the soundtrack if you don't even know its a movie?
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coz i heard it from ANOTHER, much more well known movie

its used for that movie's spectacular trailer
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coz i heard it from ANOTHER, much more well known movie

its used for that movie's spectacular trailer
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Yup, That piece has been know to be used in many trailers, I think LotR also. very fitting for a hopeless situation. nod.gif
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QUOTE(Greasy Sweet @ Feb 13 2007, 11:21 PM)
Faster tempo? must be an impatient maestro.  laugh.gif I haven't got Czech suite yet, been quite busy lately, trying to get mostly Mozart's works. Not easy with damn slow tmnut connections..  vmad.gif
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at last!!
i aledi got it yesterday!! rclxm9.gif
when you online in msn, msg me!! brows.gif
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u mean u hv the czech suite already? how was it?
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u mean u hv the czech suite already? how was it?
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He's got the 2nd and 5th movement, Very nice. I haven't heard the rest of the movemnets yet but so far I like the 2nd movement. It is very lively and pleasing, almost like a waltz.

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Btw I highly suggest Shostakovich's "Suite for Variety Stage Orchestra" Waltz no.2 (Not to be mistaken with "Suite for Jazz Orchestra No. 2 ") This piece has quickly become one of my favourite waltz. nod.gif

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QUOTE(jayhan @ Feb 16 2007, 04:58 PM)
u mean u hv the czech suite already? how was it?
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QUOTE(Greasy Sweet @ Feb 16 2007, 05:20 PM)
He's got the 2nd and 5th movement, Very nice. I haven't heard the rest of the movemnets yet but so far I like the 2nd movement. It is very lively and pleasing, almost like a waltz.

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Btw I highly suggest Shostakovich's "Suite for Variety Stage Orchestra" Waltz no.2 (Not to be mistaken with "Suite for Jazz Orchestra No. 2 ") This piece has quickly become one of my favourite waltz.  nod.gif
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cant find the Shostakovich's "Suite for Variety Stage Orchestra" Waltz no.2 in classiccat...
your favorite waltz...
is the piece you state above is better than The Blue Danube?? hmm.gif
i tthink that waltz is aledi the best of the best
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QUOTE(tan_pang @ Feb 16 2007, 06:32 PM)
thx to guybrush!! notworthy.gif
he msg me in wlm and send me the address for it!! rclxm9.gif

cant find the Shostakovich's "Suite for Variety Stage Orchestra" Waltz no.2 in classiccat...
your favorite waltz...
is the piece you state above is better than The Blue Danube?? hmm.gif
i tthink that waltz is aledi the best of the best
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Nah, I don't think there is the best waltz out there, its all on your taste. Blue Danube is just really popular but still nice. Also try listening to Waldteufel's "Ice Skaters" Waltz Opus 183. Also one of my favourites along with Strauss Junior's Wiener Blut or "Vienna Blood".


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QUOTE(Greasy Sweet @ Feb 16 2007, 07:47 PM)
Nah, I don't think there is the best waltz out there, its all on your taste. Blue Danube is just really popular but still nice. Also try listening to Waldteufel's "Ice Skaters" Waltz Opus 183. Also one of my favourites along with Strauss Junior's Wiener Blut or "Vienna Blood".
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ya, 'Vienna Blood' is very nice!!!

got what Waltz you can recommend us again??

make a list in here please tongue.gif


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QUOTE(Greasy Sweet @ Feb 13 2007, 11:21 PM)
Faster tempo? must be an impatient maestro.  laugh.gif I haven't got Czech suite yet, been quite busy lately, trying to get mostly Mozart's works. Not easy with damn slow tmnut connections..  vmad.gif
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forgot to reply this post

anyway, i really prefer a faster version of Beethoven's Symphony No.9 2nd mvt becoz of the tempo is "Molto Vivace"
Vivace = lively, briskly
Molto = more
so, it mean this music piece must be played in More Lively mood
the recording you give take time around 13 minute, but the recording i get is 11 minute...

you think which one will be 'more lively'??
the slower version or faster version??
for me, that piece is really better perform in faster way


Added on February 16, 2007, 9:46 pmand i have also notice your sig
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QUOTE(tan_pang @ Feb 16 2007, 08:42 PM)
ya, 'Vienna Blood' is very nice!!!

got what Waltz you can recommend us again??

make a list in here please tongue.gif


Added on February 16, 2007, 9:45 pm
forgot to reply this post

anyway, i really prefer a faster version of Beethoven's Symphony No.9 2nd mvt becoz of the tempo is "Molto Vivace"
Vivace = lively, briskly
Molto = more
so, it mean this music piece must be played in More Lively mood
the recording you give take time around 13 minute, but the recording i get is 11 minute...

you think which one will be 'more lively'??
the slower version or faster version??
for me, that piece is really better perform in faster way


Added on February 16, 2007, 9:46 pmand i have also notice your sig
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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.gif


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
Vergngungszug "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. laugh.gif They don't know what they're missing.

To tell you the truth, I found this thread because of your sig. laugh.gif

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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.gif
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
Vergngungszug "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. laugh.gif They don't know what they're missing.

To tell you the truth, I found this thread because of your sig.  laugh.gif
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hahaha!! laugh.gif
we really should spread it wide!!
and i cant believe you found this thread becoz of my sig!! laugh.gif

thanks for you recommendation
i will update it in first post!!

btw, about the Symphony No.9, 2nd mvt...
i got another recording which is low quality... the time it used is around 23minute!!!
and it really kill me off... doh.gif
draggy like hell... rclxub.gif
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wow really appreciate this kind of thread...i downloaded few from your recommendations....any recommendation especially op. with guitar?

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QUOTE(theeastdevil @ Feb 19 2007, 04:26 AM)
wow really appreciate this kind of thread...i downloaded few from your recommendations....any recommendation especially op. with guitar?
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Check out Vivaldi's Concerto for viola d'amore and lute RV 540, Quite nice.
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at last!!!
i found 'Hallelujah' lyric!!! rclxm9.gif
the sound of joy!!

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Hallelujah! (a lot of repeating)

The kingdom of this world is become
The kingdom of our Lord
And Of his Christ
And of His Christ
And he shall reign for ever and ever.
King of Kings
Forever and ever! hallelujah! hallelujah!
And Lord of Lords
Forever and ever! hallelujah! hallelujah!

and so on...

Source: http://www.mp3lyrics.org/m/messiah/hallelujah/



Added on March 2, 2007, 7:07 pmthere is a ads in 'The Star' that said the 'Dewan Filharmonik Petronas' there will have a performance of Beethoven music
first music i aledi forgot, the 2nd is Beethoven's Piano Concerto No. 3
the ticket is between RM20 and RM95
but i had forgot the date and time... tongue.gif

and in 16-17 Mac got Beethoven's Symphony No. 9 to perform
but i didnt have many of the detail about it
who know about this?? where it perform and how much the enter fee and also the date and time??


Added on March 2, 2007, 7:16 pmO Mio Babbino Caro lyric
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O mio babbino, caro
mi piace, e bello bello
vo'andare in Porta Rossa
a comperar l'anello!
Si, si, ci voglio andare!
E se l'amassi indarno,
andrei sul Ponte Vecchio
ma per buttarmi in arno!

Mi struggo e mi tormento,
O Dio! vorrei morir!

Mi struggo e mi tormento,
O Dio! vorrei morir!

English Translation
O my beloved daddy
I love him as my King
I'm going to Porta Rossa
To buy our wedding ring!
Yes, father, I do mean it!
And if you still say no,
I'll go to Ponto Vecchio
I'll throw myself below!

I languish and I suffer
Alas! I want to die!

I languish and I suffer
Alas! I want to die!



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Have you tried listening to the whole Oratorio? Its pretty nice, I like "Worthy is the lamb that was slain" and "Amen"

Why don't you try listening to Orff's famous cantata: Carmina Burana. I'm sure everyone has heard of the remarkably popular "O Fortuna". smile.gif

I'm currently listening to Beethoven's Piano sonatas. Really like Sonata no.17 Op31.2 "Tempest". yeah the 3rd movement also goes by the same name in O2jam, easy song to play lol. laugh.gif
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QUOTE(Greasy Sweet @ Mar 2 2007, 09:03 PM)
Have you tried listening to the whole Oratorio? Its pretty nice, I like "Worthy is the lamb that was slain" and "Amen"

Why don't you try listening to Orff's famous cantata: Carmina Burana. I'm sure everyone has heard of the remarkably popular "O Fortuna". smile.gif

I'm currently listening to Beethoven's Piano sonatas. Really like Sonata no.17 Op31.2 "Tempest". yeah the 3rd movement also goes by the same name in O2jam, easy song to play lol. laugh.gif
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if talk about o2jam modified song
there is really alot, like:
'Cannon' = "Canon in D"
'V3' = Beethoven's Pathetique Sonata 3rd mvt
'R3 = Chopin Revolutionary Etude
'Kan Kan' = Opheus in the Underground
'Electro Fantasy' = Chopin Fantasie Impromptu
'Brahms' = Brahms Hungarian Dance #5
'Homoresque' = this is Dvorak same name music
'Amadeus' = Mozart Symphony No. 25, 1st mvt
'Fur Elise' = Beethoven same name music, quite famous, but i aledi bored for it... tongue.gif
'Toccata & Fugue' = Bach Toccat & Fugue in D minor
'Mad Moon Sonata' = Beethoven's Moonlight Sonata 3rd mvt

is there anymore??

btw, i didnt listen to whole of the Oratorio...
and thx for your recommendation notworthy.gif

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Got orchestra song recommend bo?
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QUOTE(Goliath764 @ Mar 2 2007, 09:28 PM)
Got orchestra song recommend bo?
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i sure will recommend Beethoven on Orchestra music
Beethoven's Symphony No. 5, 1st mvt
Beethoven's Symphony No. 7, all mvt
Beethoven's Symphony No. 9, 1st, 2nd, 4th mvt

and also Dvorak
Dvorak's 'From the New World' Symphony, 1st mvt
Dvorak's Czech Suite

Mahler's Symphony No. 5, 5th mvt
Mahler's Symphony No. 8 'Symphony of A Thousand'
Holst's 'The Planet Suite' also not bad
Prokofiev's 'Romeo and Juliet Suite' - 'Montagous and Capulets'

Mozart's Symphony No. 25, 1st mvt
Mozart's Symphony No. 40, 1st mvt
Mozart's 'Jupiter' Symphony, 1st mvt

how about Concerto??
Sergei Rachmaninoff's Piano Concerto No. 2 in C minor, all mvt
Vivaldi's 4 Season


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Thx, will find and listen.
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QUOTE(tan_pang @ Mar 2 2007, 09:21 PM)
if talk about o2jam modified song
there is really alot, like:
'Cannon' = "Canon in D"
'V3' = Beethoven's Pathetique Sonata 3rd mvt
'R3 = Chopin Revolutionary Etude
'Kan Kan' = Opheus in the Underground
'Electro Fantasy' = Chopin Fantasie Impromptu
'Brahms' = Brahms Hungarian Dance #5
'Homoresque' = this is Dvorak same name music
'Amadeus' = Mozart Symphony No. 25, 1st mvt
'Fur Elise' = Beethoven same name music, quite famous, but i aledi bored for it... tongue.gif
'Toccata & Fugue' = Bach Toccat & Fugue in D minor
'Mad Moon Sonata' = Beethoven's Moonlight Sonata 3rd mvt

is there anymore??

btw, i didnt listen to whole of the Oratorio...
and thx for your recommendation notworthy.gif
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Yeah, you missed a couple of songs. Lets see if I can remember them.. long time no play o2jam man, damn rusty laugh.gif Used to play Electro Fantasy HX4 pretty well back then.. biggrin.gif

"William tell o2 version" - William Tell Overture by Rossini
"Mad moon Sonata" - "Moonlight" Sonata Third movement by Beethoven
"Bach inventions" & The "sonatines" are also piano works of Mozart and Bach.
"Nocturne" - Nocturne no.2 in E Flat op.9 by Chopin
"Grande Valse Brillante" - Op.18 of Chopin's piece by the same name.
"Waltz of Puppy" - "Minute Waltz" Op. 64.1 by Chopin

I think thats about it. nod.gif
My only qualm with these are that most of them are done into some horrid techno-ish remixes, ugh Neo-classical disgusts me.


QUOTE(Goliath764 @ Mar 2 2007, 09:47 PM)
Thx, will find and listen.
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You should definitely check out the first page, lots of recommendations by me an Tan there. nod.gif And if you're having trouble finding certain pieces just pm. smile.gif If you need some Mozart, I almost have the whole thing. laugh.gif
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Listening to more and more early period baroque lately, just got Gordan Nikolitch plays Guiseppe Tartini's Violin Concertos. All very conservative sounding, but relaxing none the less.
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QUOTE(Greasy Sweet @ Mar 2 2007, 10:23 PM)
My only qualm with these are that most of them are done into some horrid techno-ish remixes, ugh Neo-classical disgusts me.
You should definitely check out the first page, lots of recommendations by me an Tan there. nod.gif And if you're having trouble finding certain pieces just pm. smile.gif If you need some Mozart, I almost have the whole thing. laugh.gif
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haha, those remix are really... sweat.gif
lose the original mood
unlike Fur Elise which remain as original

btw, got any orchestral music and soft music to recommend me?? tongue.gif (except Mozart music)


Added on March 3, 2007, 4:09 pmFrom the New World Symphony, 1st mvt



one of the BEST symphony music composed ever!!! rclxm9.gif

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QUOTE(Greasy Sweet @ Mar 2 2007, 10:23 PM)
You should definitely check out the first page, lots of recommendations by me an Tan there.  nod.gif  And if you're having trouble finding certain pieces just pm.  smile.gif If you need some Mozart, I almost have the whole thing. laugh.gif
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No problem, wait I get bigger HDD first.

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Although i not know too much about tat who is the singer!!!haha
But i like too listen it when i wan to slip!!!!
lol
Feels is Good!!!
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QUOTE(tan_pang @ Mar 3 2007, 03:41 PM)
haha, those remix are really... sweat.gif
lose the original mood
unlike Fur Elise which remain as original

btw, got any orchestral music and soft music to recommend me?? tongue.gif (except Mozart music)

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Soft music eh? smile.gif
Here come more recommendations! laugh.gif
Dance of the hours - Ponchielli
Moonlight on the terrace - Debussy
to the evening star form the opera "Tannhuser" - 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

I find all these pieces to be very relaxing. Make sure you have a hot drink in your sofa while you listen to these. biggrin.gif

QUOTE(Goliath764 @ Mar 4 2007, 12:10 AM)
No problem, wait I get bigger HDD first.
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Lol, I too am also in need of a new Harddrive. Getting really low on space here. sweat.gif

QUOTE(Jarsanki @ Mar 4 2007, 02:13 AM)
Although i not know too much about tat who is the singer!!!haha
But i like too listen it when i wan to slip!!!!
lol
Feels is Good!!!
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Please don't refer to the composers as "singers". Although, the term "singer" might be more suitable for Opera performers.

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QUOTE(Greasy Sweet @ Mar 4 2007, 08:42 AM)
Soft music eh? smile.gif
Here come more recommendations! laugh.gif
Dance of the hours - Ponchielli
Moonlight on the terrace - Debussy
to the evening star form the opera "Tannhuser" - 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

I find all these pieces to be very relaxing. Make sure you have a hot drink in your sofa while you listen to these. biggrin.gif
Lol, I too am also in need of a new Harddrive. Getting really low on space here. sweat.gif
Please don't refer to the composers as "singers". Although, the term "singer" might be more suitable for Opera performers.
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woh~ thx for your recommendation again notworthy.gif
i will add this post in first post and put the title as soft music you recommend

and for Jarsanki, like the Greasy Sweet said
composer is the person who compose the music. These master include Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, Ludwig van Beethoven, Johann Sebastian Bach and many many many more!!!

artist is the person who play the music, like Cleveland Orchestra, Czech Philharmonic Orchestra, Malaysian Philharmonic Orchestra (Symphony Orchestra), or also Yo Yo Ma (cello player), Lang Lang (pianist), Kurt Sanderling (conductor).

singer is under artist, these include Eleonora Jelmini (famous for 'O mio babbino caro'), Luciano Pavarotti

oh ya, (for Greasy Sweet) do you have Rachmaninoff's Piano Concerto No. 2 in C minor, 1st mvt solo piano mp3??


Added on March 4, 2007, 12:23 pmbtw, if i want to promote classical to other people
you think which music piece i should include in the cd??
(most of the mp3 recording i have is between 128kbps and 320kbps. so, i think it can fit for 50piece)


Added on March 4, 2007, 2:48 pmjuz now i found out the 'Cello Concerto in B minor' by Dvorak also one of the good classical music piece!! thumbup.gif
i will recommend it to everybody
espcially the 2nd and 3rd mvt!!

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QUOTE(tan_pang @ Mar 4 2007, 10:19 AM)

Added on March 4, 2007, 12:23 pmbtw, if i want to promote classical to other people
you think which music piece i should include in the cd??
(most of the mp3 recording i have is between 128kbps and 320kbps. so, i think it can fit for 50piece)
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Ok, heres a list I compiled of the most popular classical pieces that I'm sure everyone has heard before from adverts to movies and such.

Dance of the hours - Ponchielli
Violin concerto no.1 in E minor RV. 269 "Spring" - Vivaldi
Sabre Dance - Khachaturian
O Fortuna from Carmina Burana - Orff
funeral march of a marionette - Gounod
In The Hall of the Mountain King - Grieg
Les Ptineurs waltz op. 183 "The Skaters" - Waldteufel
Hungarian Rhapsody No.2 - Liszt
Piano Sonata No. 2 Marche funbre: Lento Op.35 "funeral March" - Chopin
Waltz in D flat major Op. 64 "Minute Waltz" - Chopin
"Hallelujah" from The Oratorio "Messiah" - Handel
"The Toreadors" from Carmen Suite no.1 - Bizet
"Habanera" from Carmen Suite no.2 - Bizet
Largo al factotum (Aria) from the opera "The Barber of Seville - Rossini
Overture to the opera "The Barber of Seville" - Rossini
Overture to William Tell - Rossini
Anvil Chorus from "Il trovatore" - Verdi
La donna mobile from "Rigoletto" - Verdi
Dies Irae from Verdi's Requiem - Verdi
Infernal Gallop or "can-can" from "Orpheus in the underworld" - Offenbach
Rondeau from masterpiece theatre - Mouret
Orchestral Suite No. 3 in D major BWV 1066-1069 "air on a G string" - Bach
Radetzky March - Strauss 1st
Tritsch-Tratsch Polka - Strauss 2nd
An der schnen blauen Donau op. 314 "Blue Danube" - Strauss 2nd
Lullaby (better known as The Cradle song) - Brahms
Hungarian Dance no.5 - Brahms
Palladio i, Allegretto - Karl Jenkins
Sous le dme pais "flower Duet" - Delibes
"Ode to joy" Symphony no.9 - Beethoven
Piano sonata no.14 op. 27 Movements 1&3 "Moonlight" - Beethoven
Symphony No.5 in C Minor Op. 67 Allegro con brio - Beethoven
Bagatelle in A minor WoO 59 "Fur Elise" - Beethoven
String Quintet In E Major 3rd mvt or Minuet for strings - Boccherini
Funiculi, Funicula - Denza
The Flight of the Bumblebee - Korsakov
The Sorcerer's Apprentice - Dukas
A Night on Bald Mountain - Mussorgsky
Dance of the sugar plum fairy (Nutcracker Suite) - Tchaikovsky
1812 Overture - Tchaikovsky
Dance of the reed flutes (Nutcracker Suite) - Tchaikovsky
Romeo and Juliet fantasy Overture - Tchaikovsky <-- Fall in love theme.
Also sprach Zarathustra - Richard Strauss
Adagio For strings op. 11 - Barber
Rhapsody on a theme of Paganini (Variation no. 18) - Rachmaninov
Peter and the Wolf - Prokofiev
Pomp and Circumstance - Elgar <-- Graduation theme
Ride of the Valkyries - Wagner
Bridal chorus from Lohengrin - Wagner <-- Here comes the bride
Symphony no. 40 in G minor Kv 550 Molto Allegro - Mozart
Serenade for strings in G major Kv 525 "Eine kleine Nachtmusik" - Mozart
Piano Concerto No. 21 In C Kv 467 Andante - Mozart
Piano Sonata No. 11 In A, Rondo Alla Turca Kv 331 - Mozart
Overture to The Marriage of Figaro - Mozart
Dies Irae from Requiem in D minor - Mozart
"Vengeance of Hell stirs within my heart" from The Magic Flue - Mozart
Canon In D - Pachelbel
The Stars And Stripes Forever - Sousa

And done. That must be the longest list I've ever done. biggrin.gif But trust me. Every single piece listed up, you've heard before but never knew the names. laugh.gif Layman's classical if you will. laugh.gif
If anyone wants, I can add descriptions to any of the listed pieces above so that others can identify them easier. Just quote the name of the piece and I'll reply with the description of where you might have heard it.
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QUOTE(Greasy Sweet @ Mar 4 2007, 03:22 PM)
Ok, heres a list I compiled of the most popular classical pieces that I'm sure everyone has heard before from adverts to movies and such.

Dance of the hours - Ponchielli
Violin concerto no.1 in E minor RV. 269 "Spring" - Vivaldi
Sabre Dance - Khachaturian
O Fortuna from Carmina Burana - Orff

funeral march of a marionette - Gounod
In The Hall of the Mountain King - Grieg
Les Ptineurs waltz op. 183 "The Skaters" - Waldteufel
Hungarian Rhapsody No.2 - Liszt
Piano Sonata No. 2 Marche funbre: Lento Op.35 "funeral March" - Chopin
Waltz in D flat major Op. 64 "Minute Waltz" - Chopin
"Hallelujah" from The Oratorio "Messiah" - Handel
"The Toreadors" from Carmen Suite no.1 - Bizet
"Habanera" from Carmen Suite no.2 - Bizet
Largo al factotum (Aria) from the opera "The Barber of Seville - Rossini
Overture to the opera "The Barber of Seville" - Rossini
Overture to William Tell - Rossini
Anvil Chorus from "Il trovatore" - Verdi
La donna mobile from "Rigoletto" - Verdi
Dies Irae from Verdi's Requiem - Verdi
Infernal Gallop or "can-can" from "Orpheus in the underworld" - Offenbach

Rondeau from masterpiece theatre - Mouret
Orchestral Suite No. 3 in D major BWV 1066-1069 "air on a G string" - Bach
Radetzky March - Strauss 1st
Tritsch-Tratsch Polka - Strauss 2nd
An der schnen blauen Donau op. 314 "Blue Danube" - Strauss 2nd
Lullaby (better known as The Cradle song) - Brahms
Hungarian Dance no.5 - Brahms
Palladio i, Allegretto - Karl Jenkins
Sous le dme pais "flower Duet" - Delibes
"Ode to joy" Symphony no.9 - Beethoven
Piano sonata no.14 op. 27 Movements 1&3 "Moonlight" - Beethoven
Symphony No.5 in C Minor Op. 67 Allegro con brio - Beethoven
Bagatelle in A minor WoO 59 "Fur Elise" - Beethoven
String Quintet In E Major 3rd mvt or Minuet for strings - Boccherini

Funiculi, Funicula - Denza
The Flight of the Bumblebee - Korsakov
The Sorcerer's Apprentice - Dukas
A Night on Bald Mountain - Mussorgsky
Dance of the sugar plum fairy (Nutcracker Suite) - Tchaikovsky
1812 Overture - Tchaikovsky
Dance of the reed flutes (Nutcracker Suite) - Tchaikovsky
Romeo and Juliet fantasy Overture - Tchaikovsky <-- Fall in love theme.
Also sprach Zarathustra - Richard Strauss
Adagio For strings op. 11 - Barber
Rhapsody on a theme of Paganini (Variation no. 18) - Rachmaninov
Peter and the Wolf - Prokofiev
Pomp and Circumstance - Elgar <-- Graduation theme
Ride of the Valkyries - Wagner
Bridal chorus from Lohengrin - Wagner <-- Here comes the bride
Symphony no. 40 in G minor Kv 550 Molto Allegro - Mozart
Serenade for strings in G major Kv 525 "Eine kleine Nachtmusik" - Mozart
Piano Concerto No. 21 In C Kv 467 Andante - Mozart
Piano Sonata No. 11 In A, Rondo Alla Turca Kv 331 - Mozart
Overture to The Marriage of Figaro - Mozart
Dies Irae from Requiem in D minor - Mozart
"Vengeance of Hell stirs within my heart" from The Magic Flue - Mozart
Canon In D - Pachelbel

The Stars And Stripes Forever - Sousa

And done. That must be the longest list I've ever done. biggrin.gif But trust me. Every single piece listed up, you've heard before but never knew the names. laugh.gif Layman's classical if you will. laugh.gif
If anyone wants, I can add descriptions to any of the listed pieces above so that others can identify them easier. Just quote the name of the piece and I'll reply with the description of where you might have heard it.
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all 59 piece of music (Moonlight Sonata there got 2 sweat.gif )
thx for your recommendation notworthy.gif

the bold music piece is the music i had
about the "William Tells"... you want the overture?? i tot the notable piece is on the 'Finale'... btw, i juz have the flute version of 'Finale'...

the "Pomp and Circumstance - Elgar <-- Graduation theme" is which one??
got 5 part and i juz have 1st part...

about Chopin work... why dun we add Fantasie-Impromptu?? btw, i juz got his Waltz op. 69, not the op. 64... sweat.gif but the waltz op. 69 also not bad!! thumbup.gif

Rhapsody in Paganini Theme... i have the whole rhapsody if im not mistaken
but it didnt seperate according to the variation... sweat.gif

how about we add the Romeo and Juliet Suite, Montagus and Capulets?? i think it will attract many people ear!!
Ravel's Bolero??
should the Mozart 'Little Summer Night Music' include 2nd mvt too?? cause there is tv ads used it before...
O mio babbino caro??
Beethoven's Symphony No. 9, 2nd mvt is also very famous!!
Toccata and Fugue in D minor??
"Waltz of the Flower" in The Nutcracker...
"Wedding March" in "A Midsummer Night's Dream" from Mendelssohn also not bad...

if can remove some piece from the list above...
what will you remove??

btw, i juz want to make a CD only
coz i want to promote to all 35 person on my class... (exclude me will me 34)


Added on March 4, 2007, 4:31 pmdo you recommend me Schubert's Ave Maria before??
i have forgot who recommend me Schubert's Ave Maria aledi... (maybe wikipedia also... sweat.gif )
quite soft if the singer can sing better...

juz now have download Chopin Minute Vals
and it is really popular as it used in some drama...
this is the piece i want to find since last Season, and thx becoz you help me found this piece notworthy.gif

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QUOTE(tan_pang @ Mar 4 2007, 04:07 PM)
all 59 piece of music (Moonlight Sonata there got 2 sweat.gif )
thx for your recommendation notworthy.gif

the bold music piece is the music i had
about the "William Tells"... you want the overture?? i tot the notable piece is on the 'Finale'... btw, i juz have the flute version of 'Finale'...

the "Pomp and Circumstance - Elgar <-- Graduation theme" is which one??
got 5 part and i juz have 1st part...

about Chopin work... why dun we add Fantasie-Impromptu?? btw, i juz got his Waltz op. 69, not the op. 64... sweat.gif but the waltz op. 69 also not bad!! thumbup.gif

Rhapsody in Paganini Theme... i have the whole rhapsody if im not mistaken
but it didnt seperate according to the variation... sweat.gif

how about we add the Romeo and Juliet Suite, Montagus and Capulets?? i think it will attract many people ear!!
Ravel's Bolero??
should the Mozart 'Little Summer Night Music' include 2nd mvt too?? cause there is tv ads used it before...
O mio babbino caro??
Beethoven's Symphony No. 9, 2nd mvt is also very famous!!
Toccata and Fugue in D minor??
"Waltz of the Flower" in The Nutcracker...
"Wedding March" in "A Midsummer Night's Dream" from Mendelssohn also not bad...

if can remove some piece from the list above...
what will you remove??

btw, i juz want to make a CD only
coz i want to promote to all 35 person on my class... (exclude me will me 34)
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I spent like an hour to compile that list.
Ok firstly: The most notable part of the william Tell Overture is the Finale. I've got the file though.

Elgar's Pomp and Circumstance, forgot to mention that the 1st March is refered to as "graduation theme"

Rhapsody on a theme by Paganini (by Rachmaninov) is a set of 24 Variations, your recording is from Classicat? Its still done from variation 1 till 24, but in 1 shot as in 1 .mp3 file.

A little summer night music? are you reffering to A little night music? because that would be Eine kleine Nachtmusik. 1st and 2nd movement are pretty popular. I'm not sure what you're talking about so, If you can please list down the Kochel number I can identify it easier.

Darn it, I completely forgot about Bach's Toccata and Fugue and Waltz of the flowers.

I would highly suggest you to put all of the listed pieces above, 2cds or not. All of them are absolute essentials. If you need help getting the unbolded pieces, I can because I have every file listed. But if you really don't want to add all of them, just tell me how many files you want inside your CD and I'll try to narrow it down to the given number.

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I spent like an hour to compile that list.
Ok firstly: The most notable part of the william Tell Overture is the Finale. I've got the file though.

Elgar's Pomp and Circumstance, forgot to mention that the 1st March is refered to as "graduation theme"

Rhapsody on a theme by Paganini (by Rachmaninov) is a set of 24 Variations, your recording is from Classicat? Its still done from variation 1 till 24, but in 1 shot as in 1 .mp3 file.

A little summer night music? are you reffering to A little night music? because that would be Eine kleine Nachtmusik. 1st and 2nd movement are pretty popular.

Darn it, I completely forgot about Bach's Toccata and Fugue and Waltz of the flowers.

I would highly suggest you to put all of the listed pieces above, 2cds or not. All of them are absolute essentials. If you need help getting the unbolded pieces, I can because I have every file listed. But if you really don't want to add all of them, just tell me how many files you want inside your CD and I'll try to narrow it down to the given number.
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i dunno is "a little summer night music" or "a little night music"... sorry on that tongue.gif
but i think we should add the 2nd mvt also...
i will try to calculate the size of the recording i have first only then answer you
maybe will only answer you tomorrow coz i still dunno which piece i want to add...

about "Ode to Joy" in the Symphony No. 9.... i have the Allegro assai part only
else it will be the whole 25 minute of the 4th mvt... and it is space killer
but it is very very famous symphony, and is one of the masterpiece of Beethoven sad.gif

i have 40 free disc now...
so i think each person can give 1 cd only...
no more money for another 100pc cd... laugh.gif

btw, how about change the Chopin op64 to op69 and add Fantasie Impromptu??
Etude give up
Moonlight Sonata give up the 3rd mvt
Mozart Requiem also...

i juz have 29 of your 59 piece... sweat.gif
really need your help... notworthy.gif

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QUOTE(tan_pang @ Mar 4 2007, 04:47 PM)
i dunno is "a little summer night music" or "a little night music"... sorry on that tongue.gif
but i think we should add the 2nd mvt also...
i will try to calculate the size of the recording i have first only then answer you
maybe will only answer you tomorrow coz i still dunno which piece i want to add...

about "Ode to Joy" in the Symphony No. 9.... i have the Allegro assai part only
else it will be the whole 25 minute of the 4th mvt... and it is space killer
but it is very very famous symphony, and is one of the masterpiece of Beethoven sad.gif

i have 40 free disc now...
so i think each person can give 1 cd only...
no more money for another 100pc cd... laugh.gif

btw, how about change the Chopin op64 to op69 and add Fantasie Impromptu??
Etude give up
Moonlight Sonata give up the 3rd mvt
Mozart Requiem also...

i juz have 29 of your 59 piece... sweat.gif
really need your help... notworthy.gif
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Ok I completely understand your situation now. Since you're even giving the CD for free thats Good! Take your time, because what you'll want to do is to add the finest music into that 1 cd.

The first movement and second movement of Eine Kleine Nachmusik will do, since both are literally heard everywhere.

"Ode to joy", I got an exerp of the famous choral part, its a few minutes long so don't worry about that. its 3.21 minutes long and weighs 5.25mb I can and will send it to you if you want.

Right, onto Chopin. I'd say that the Minute waltz is more popular and its only >1 minute long which means its takes up little space compared to Fantasie Impromptu which should be bigger in size since it's longer.

Moonlight sonata, The 1st movement will do. nevermind the third, drop it.
Mozart's Dies Irae should be a small file too since its 1 minute or so, so I'd say it should still be ok to add it. (but you know me, I love Mozart.laugh.gif)

If you need any of the files just WLM me and I'd be glad to send you the files.

Hey If you run out of CDs i can spare some. laugh.gif

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QUOTE(Greasy Sweet @ Mar 4 2007, 05:05 PM)
Ok I completely understand your situation now. Since you're even giving the CD for free thats Good! Take your time, because what you'll want to do is to add the finest music into that 1 cd.

The first movement and second movement of Eine Kleine Nachmusik will do, since both are literally heard everywhere.

"Ode to joy", I got an exerp of the famous choral part, its a few minutes long so don't worry about that. its 3.21 minutes long and weighs 5.25mb I can and will send it to you if you want.

Right, onto Chopin. I'd say that the Minute waltz is more popular and its only >1 minute long which means its takes up little space compared to Fantasie Impromptu which should be bigger in size since it's longer.

Moonlight sonata, The 1st movement will do. nevermind the third, drop it.
Mozart's Dies Irae should be a small file too since its 1 minute or so, so I'd say it should still be ok to add it. (but you know me, I love Mozart.laugh.gif)

If you need any of the files just WLM me and I'd be glad to send you the files.

Hey If you run out of CDs i can spare some. laugh.gif
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didnt need your cd la
i aledi give many free cd to some of my fren with classical that maybe not famous but very good... (like Rachmaninoff Piano Concerto No. 2, Brahms Paganini Variation and Symphony No. 1 sweat.gif )

fantasie impromptu...... really need to drop?? but the Minute waltz can be add since that is didnt take many space
Dies Irae also can if still have space
"Ode to Joy" choral... if the mp3 is on the choral from start, then it will have no suspend... laugh.gif
but since that i have no other choice, will also need the extract "Ode to Joy" choral version
about the "Toccata and Fugue"... i have 2 version. 1 is about 10 minute and another is 2 minute. obviously the 2minute version cut alot... but since that i want to save space, i will use the 2 minute recording...

today got many works to do
how about you send it tomorrow??

oh ya!! The Swam Lake, Scene also a famous work!!!
add in?? juz 2 minute only

Romeo and Juliet Overture by Tchaikovsky used how much time??
the free recording found in classiccat is around 20minute!! (192kbps mp3)
i will download it and listen to decide is it worth to add in cd

i hope can burn all of those cd before March school holiday
so that they can enjoy the classical along the holiday!! smile.gif

another things is Ravel Bolero... although is famous, but take time around 15 minute... sweat.gif drop or add?? (189kbps, VBR... will convert it to CBR 160kbps)

oh ya, Bach Minuet in C also can!!
1 minute + only, 128kbps

and how about the Montagus and Capulets??

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haha
didnt need your cd la
i aledi give many free cd to some of my fren with classical that maybe not famous but very good... (like Rachmaninoff Piano Concerto No. 2, Brahms Paganini Variation and Symphony No. 1 sweat.gif )

fantasie impromptu...... really need to drop?? but the Minute waltz can be add since that is didnt take many space
Dies Irae also can if still have space
"Ode to Joy" choral... if the mp3 is on the choral from start, then it will have no suspend... laugh.gif
but since that i have no other choice, will also need the extract "Ode to Joy" choral version
about the "Toccata and Fugue"... i have 2 version. 1 is about 10 minute and another is 2 minute. obviously the 2minute version cut alot... but since that i want to save space, i will use the 2 minute recording...

today got many works to do
how about you send it tomorrow??

oh ya!! The Swam Lake, Scene also a famous work!!!
add in?? juz 2 minute only

Romeo and Juliet Overture by Tchaikovsky used how much time??
the free recording found in classiccat is around 20minute!! (192kbps mp3)
i will download it and listen to decide is it worth to add in cd

i hope can burn all of those cd before March school holiday
so that they can enjoy the classical along the holiday!! smile.gif

another things is Ravel Bolero... although is famous, but take time around 15 minute... sweat.gif drop or add?? (189kbps, VBR... will convert it to CBR 160kbps)
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You can add Fantasie Impromtu if you want, jus try to minimize the bitrate to save space, 128 minimum so it won't sound like crap. laugh.gif

Most people will only look for the choral part of "ode to joy" I'd say don't bother with the rest of it. (Eventhough i like to listen to the whole thing) we're trying to save space right? nod.gif

Go for the 2 minute excerp of Toccata and Fugue since you need all the space you can get so you can add even more mp3s. smile.gif + most people tend to get abit bored when they listen to long pieces.

I'll be around for a long time. long holiday for me! laugh.gif biggrin.gif

I'd say go for the swan lake scene, Since its part of a suite which means shorter time and less space taken.

Don't worry about the Romeo and juliet overture, I have the excerp of the love theme . only 1.93Mb biggrin.gif

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QUOTE(Greasy Sweet @ Mar 4 2007, 05:38 PM)
You can add Fantasie Impromtu if you want, jus try to minimize the bitrate to save space, 128 minimum so it won't sound like crap. laugh.gif

Most people will only look for the choral part of "ode to joy" I'd say don't bother with the rest of it. (Eventhough i like to listen to the whole thing) we're trying to save space right?  nod.gif

Go for the 2 minute excerp of Toccata and Fugue since you need all the space you can get so you can add even more mp3s. smile.gif  + most people tend to get abit bored when they listen to long pieces.

I'll be around for a long time. long holiday for me!  laugh.gif  biggrin.gif

I'd say go for the swan lake scene, Since its part of a suite which means shorter time and less space taken.

Don't worry about the Romeo and juliet overture, I have the excerp of the love theme . only 1.93Mb  biggrin.gif
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send to me tomorrow biggrin.gif
but i still will listen to whole 20 minute recording first, now downloading...

juz now i suddenly think of a music: Massenet's "Meditation" from THAIS
4 minute recording with 128kbps
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QUOTE(tan_pang @ Mar 4 2007, 05:58 PM)
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send to me tomorrow biggrin.gif
but i still will listen to whole 20 minute recording first, now downloading...

juz now i suddenly think of a music: Massenet's "Meditation" from THAIS
4 minute recording with 128kbps
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Ooh I like that piece, its very relaxing, should have added to my soft music list.. biggrin.gif

But I don't think many have heard of this piece, I recommend you not to put it into your cd,but its you who has the last say.

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QUOTE(Greasy Sweet @ Mar 4 2007, 06:04 PM)
Ooh I like that piece, its very relaxing, should have added to my soft music list.. biggrin.gif

But I don't think many have heard of this piece, I recommend you not to put it into your cd,but its you who has the last say.
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aledi add "Meditation" as your recommendation
if got other music that should add in, faster tell me

but i think many people listen to it before
someone told me that TVB always use this music...
and i also listen to this piece before i download the mp3...
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QUOTE(tan_pang @ Mar 4 2007, 06:34 PM)
aledi add "Meditation" as your recommendation
if got other music that should add in, faster tell me

but i think many people listen to it before
someone told me that TVB always use this music...
and i also listen to this piece before i download the mp3...
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All the music that should be added in is in the list, you just choose which ones you want, and if you don't have the file just tell me so I can send it to you, I'll be online in WLM tommorow and so on.
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today i have go to school and ask some of my fren who is interested on Classical Music

i have ask 3 people, and 3 of them said they didnt interested on Classical... sad.gif
but i still will burn CD to other of the fren, and maybe will promote to junior... tongue.gif

and other things that i have think about is...
how about we burn 2 cd
1st cd is the music that many people might hear before
and then 2nd cd will be the music is very good and harder to understand...
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Adagio in G Minor by Albinoni

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QUOTE(victor_code47 @ Mar 5 2007, 11:08 PM)
Adagio in G Minor by Albinoni
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Nice, I like this piece, it portrays pure sorrow just as Barber's Adagio for strings. Quite a good listen. smile.gif
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The story behind that piece was really sorrowful. I think you could find it in Wikipedia. Wiki : Albinoni.
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QUOTE(victor_code47 @ Mar 5 2007, 11:08 PM)
Adagio in G Minor by Albinoni
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hey, this is my fav piece too! sad and sorrow feel!
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@Greasy Sweet
Mars, The Bringer of Wars
'Waltz of the Flower'

these 2 also famous
thx for the mp3 you send, now listening 1 by 1 and think which one is good

@victor_code47
i didnt found the story behind this piece...
i juz know this music is a sad music...
almost same like 'Moonlight Sonata' + 'Meditation'...
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Ok here goes the story:

Albinoni was from a war torn country (can't remember which one Bosnia, Czech, one of those). He was a musician but in his country, there wasn't muych opportunity for music as the life span there was really short. People were hungry and impoverished. Therefore food was a priority.

One day, at the market quare, when the bakery was distributing food to the people in his area, the enemy started shelling (Mortar) the town, the crowd was quite big thus, many people were killed.

Albinoni's love for music made him took his cello (i think) and a chair, and he sat in the middle market square, amidst mortar fire, and played Adagio in G Minor. He channelled his sorrow and pain and suffering of his countrymen and his country into the song.

And miraculously, amidst the shelling, he was not hurt at all.
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Ok here goes the story:

Albinoni was from a war torn country (can't remember which one Bosnia, Czech, one of those). He was a musician but in his country, there wasn't muych opportunity for music as the life span there was really short. People were hungry and impoverished. Therefore food was a priority.

One day, at the market quare, when the bakery was distributing food to the people in his area, the enemy started shelling (Mortar) the town, the crowd was quite big thus, many people were killed.

Albinoni's love for music made him took his cello (i think) and a chair, and he sat in the middle market square, amidst mortar fire, and played Adagio in G Minor. He channelled his sorrow and pain and suffering of his countrymen and his country into the song.

And miraculously, amidst the shelling, he was not hurt at all.
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like that also can...
from wikipedia
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Tomaso Giovanni Albinoni (June 8, 1671, Venice, Republic of Venice - January 17, 1751, Venice, Republic of Venice)

what the war he facing?? hmm.gif

@Greasy Sweet
the file you send to me is too small until i can insert like about 70 music...
how to deal with it??
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Er no.. i did not get that from wikipedia..

I got this story when i was in my foundation year.. It was doing a summary on the article about him..

So i made an even shorter summary coz those are what i can remember about him hehe
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QUOTE(victor_code47 @ Mar 7 2007, 06:11 PM)
Er no.. i did not get that from wikipedia..

I got this story when i was in my foundation year.. It was doing a summary on the article about him..

So i made an even shorter summary coz those are what i can remember about him hehe
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i tot you got this from wikipedia... but wikipedia didnt have this thing...

you got other music story??
i juz know some of the Beethoven Music story(Moonlight Sonata, Fur Elise, Symphony No.3, Symphony No.5, Symphony No.7)
i got the comic version of Beethoven book that talk about Beethoven history icon_rolleyes.gif

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QUOTE(tan_pang @ Mar 7 2007, 05:10 PM)
@Greasy Sweet
the file you send to me is too small until i can insert like about 70 music...
how to deal with it??
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You were able to fit 70mp3 files into 1 cd? impressive. I think 70 is already alot of files, enough just burn it. or you could increase the bitrate of the mp3s to a higher bitrate say:320kb/s.

How much space do you have left in the cd?

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QUOTE(Greasy Sweet @ Mar 7 2007, 10:54 PM)
You were able to fit 70mp3 files into 1 cd? impressive. I think 70 is already alot of files, enough just burn it. or you could increase the bitrate of the mp3s to a higher bitrate say:320kb/s.

How much space do you have left in the cd?
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juz 460MB... sweat.gif
but there is a problem
juz after i burn it, i notice that there is no "Beethoven's Symphony No.5"... sweat.gif

but still can add it...
and other problem is, i accidentally add a file that is remix version of classical... sweat.gif

but since that i aledi burn
leave it la biggrin.gif
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QUOTE(tan_pang @ Mar 8 2007, 08:02 PM)
juz 460MB... sweat.gif
but there is a problem
juz after i burn it, i notice that there is no "Beethoven's Symphony No.5"... sweat.gif

but still can add it...
and other problem is, i accidentally add a file that is remix version of classical... sweat.gif

but since that i aledi burn
leave it la biggrin.gif
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Alamak.. haha, nevermind. Lets not make the same mistake for the 2nd cd. laugh.gif
I will list down some great pieces to put into the 2nd one by tommorow. If you still want to make a 2nd cd that is. nod.gif
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Alamak.. haha, nevermind. Lets not make the same mistake for the 2nd cd. laugh.gif
I will list down some great pieces to put into the 2nd one by tommorow. If you still want to make a 2nd cd that is. nod.gif
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for 2nd cd
i sure will put back the Beethoven's Symphony No.5, 1st mvt... sweat.gif

and then will also put Rachmaninoff's Piano Concerto No.2, all mvt
Brahms Symphony No.1, 1st and 4nd mvt
Beethoven's Symphony No.7, all mvt
Beethoven's Symphony No.9, 1st, 2nd, 4th mvt (2nd mvt aledi burn in 1st cd, but i will burn different recording)
Dvorak's 'From the New World' Symphony, all mvt
Dvorak's Czech Suite, Polka, Finale (i juz have this 2 sweat.gif )
Handel's Water Music
and of course...... Mahler's 'Symphony of A Thousand'...... rclxm9.gif

these piece i sure will recommend all of my friends!! thumbup.gif

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QUOTE(tan_pang @ Mar 8 2007, 08:48 PM)
for 2nd cd
i sure will put back the Beethoven's Symphony No.5, 1st mvt... sweat.gif

and then will also put Rachmaninoff's Piano Concerto No.2, all mvt
Brahms Symphony No.1, 1st and 4nd mvt
Beethoven's Symphony No.7, all mvt
Beethoven's Symphony No.9, 1st, 2nd, 4th mvt (2nd mvt aledi burn in 1st cd, but i will burn different recording)
Dvorak's 'From the New World' Symphony, all mvt
Dvorak's Czech Suite, Polka, Finale (i juz have this 2 sweat.gif )
Handel's Water Music
and of course...... Mahler's 'Symphony of A Thousand'...... rclxm9.gif

these piece i sure will recommend all of my friends!! thumbup.gif
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Interesting selection. rclxms.gif
I'd like to suggest the following:

Grande Polonaise Brillante Proceder An Andante Spianato Op. 22 b - Chopin (from the Pianist)
Nocturne No.2 In E Flat, Op. 9 - Chopin
Kyrie Eleison (Great mass in C Minor Kv. 427) - Mozart
Symphony No. 29 in A Kv. 209 - Mozart
Piano Concerto No.1 - Tchaikovsky
Harpsichord Concerto No.5 in F minor BWV 1056 - Bach
Liebestraum No. 3 in A Flat - Liszt
Consolation in E - Liszt
Consolation in D Flat - Liszt
Sonata for cello and piano in G minor op. 19 Andante - Rachmaninov
Prelude in G minor No.5 op. 23 - Rachmaninov

Ok, I might not be posting here for quite awhile, got things to do. Anyway good luck with promoting Classical to your friends.

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Interesting selection.  rclxms.gif
I'd like to suggest the following:

Grande Polonaise Brillante Proceder An Andante Spianato Op. 22 b - Chopin (from the Pianist)
Nocturne No.2 In E Flat, Op. 9 - Chopin
Kyrie Eleison (Great mass in C Minor Kv. 427) - Mozart
Symphony No. 29 in A Kv. 209 - Mozart
Piano Concerto No.1 - Tchaikovsky
Harpsichord Concerto No.5 in F minor BWV 1056 - Bach
Liebestraum No. 3 in A Flat - Liszt
Consolation in E - Liszt
Consolation in D Flat - Liszt
Sonata for cello and piano in G minor op. 19 Andante - Rachmaninov
Prelude in G minor No.5 op. 23 - Rachmaninov

Ok, I might not be posting here for quite awhile, got things to do. Anyway good luck with promoting Classical to your friends.
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sorry...
all of the music you recommend... i seen like juz have Mozart - Symphony No. 29 and Harpsichord Concerto No.5 in F minor - Bach...
other... didnt have the mp3... sweat.gif

now i at fren house
will check after back to my home
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Does anyone have the song "Entra'cte to Act 3 from Carmen" by Bizet?

Add these to the list also:
Bach - Toccata in D minor
Handel - Hallelujah
Elgar - Salut D'amour
Tchaikovsky - love theme
Chopin - funeral march
Handel - royal fireworks
Brahms - Cradle Song

will try to add more later...
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anybody the composer for classical piece dat is used as ringtone titled partita in nokia 6610??


Added on March 15, 2007, 2:27 pmi have a lot classical mp3s which i dunno the title of it..jz name of the composer n the the movie it appeared in..copied from frens mp3 cd..hehe..

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QUOTE(schrodinger_cat @ Mar 15 2007, 07:47 AM)
Does anyone have the song "Entra'cte to Act 3 from Carmen" by Bizet?

Add these to the list also:
Bach - Toccata in D minor
Handel - Hallelujah
Elgar - Salut D'amour
Tchaikovsky - love theme
Chopin - funeral march
Handel - royal fireworks
Brahms - Cradle Song

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Hey, Nice to have you here. I have what you're looking for : Entra'cte to Act III (also known as Intermezzo in Carmen Suite no.1) of Carmen by Bizet. If you want, you can PM me and I'll send you my MSN address to you and I'll send the file over to you.

QUOTE(knightdemon @ Mar 15 2007, 02:23 PM)
anybody the composer for classical piece dat is used as ringtone titled partita in nokia 6610??


Added on March 15, 2007, 2:27 pmi have a lot classical mp3s which i dunno the title of it..jz name of the composer n the the movie it appeared in..copied from frens mp3 cd..hehe..
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I am not entirely sure but I think the ringtone on that phone is a composition of Johann Sebastian Bach. I'm not sure but try searching for some of his Partitas online.

If you want some help on indentifying the pieces of your mp3s I'll be glad to help. Try listing down the composer's name and then the movie in which the mp3 is featured in. I may be able to help you out. smile.gif
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oh sure...i'll compile it n post it up here in a few days time..currently abit busy.. oh yeah...one more song dat i'm looking for.from the same phone..its fantasie..piano kind of tune...
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QUOTE(knightdemon @ Mar 16 2007, 10:57 AM)
oh sure...i'll compile it n post it up here in a few days time..currently abit busy.. oh yeah...one more song dat i'm looking for.from the same phone..its fantasie..piano kind of tune...
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Fantasie? I'm going to take a wild guess. Try searching for Chopin's Fantasie Impromptu.
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QUOTE(knightdemon @ Mar 16 2007, 10:57 AM)
oh sure...i'll compile it n post it up here in a few days time..currently abit busy.. oh yeah...one more song dat i'm looking for.from the same phone..its fantasie..piano kind of tune...
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QUOTE(Greasy Sweet @ Mar 16 2007, 12:43 PM)
Fantasie? I'm going to take a wild guess. Try searching for Chopin's Fantasie Impromptu.
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i think the most famous Fantasie in piano is Chopin's Fantasie Impromptu

extra info: Fantasie is a "free form" music, same like "Rhapsody", no format.
unlike "sonata", "variation", "rondo" and many other kind of music...
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http://www.classicalarchives.com/

http://www.kickassclassical.com/ - got explanation and pronounciation of the composer name

thx to jayhan notworthy.gif
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Vangelis:
Blade Runner OST
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Vangelis:
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what music is that??
compose by who?? hmm.gif
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hi,

want to ask you all SIFU SIFU !

1st, dun marah me ! tongue.gif tongue.gif

because I want to find a song but dun know what the name ~ tongue.gif

it appear on alot of movie but forgot the movie name also ~ tongue.gif



it sound like classic ROME Symphony, usually those sound appear on

'kan cheong' scene 1 ~ hmm.gif sound like want to stab u from behind 1 ~

Everytime listen that sound also syok 1 ~ feel like stabing my boss.

lasty, wan to sory la~ me dun know much bout the music but this 1 i think

I enjoy very much 1 ~

BTW, I like john williams orchestra - Jaws , ET, starwars

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what music is that??
compose by who?? hmm.gif
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Info About Vangelis:Vangelis at Wiki
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QUOTE(Aggronax @ Mar 29 2007, 02:18 AM)
hi,

want to ask you all SIFU SIFU !

1st, dun marah me ! tongue.gif tongue.gif

because I want to find a song but dun know what the name ~ tongue.gif

it appear on alot of movie but forgot the movie name also ~ tongue.gif
it sound like classic ROME Symphony, usually those sound appear on

'kan cheong' scene 1 ~ hmm.gif sound like want to stab u from behind 1 ~

Everytime listen that sound also syok 1 ~ feel like stabing my boss.

lasty, wan to sory la~ me dun know much bout the music but this 1 i think

I enjoy very much 1 ~

BTW, I like john williams orchestra - Jaws , ET, starwars
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try something like Grieg's In The Hall of Mountain King
this music piece is very excited music
and also frequent used in movie

or maybe you can try Beethoven's Symphony No. 5!! brows.gif
very famous music

after you "killed" your boss
then you can sing "Hallelujah" to him laugh.gif (juz kidding)
but usually the "Hallelujah" from Messiah that compose by Handel is used when the hero or heroin eating something that is tasty
QUOTE(Cyprid Dark ii @ Mar 29 2007, 09:47 AM)
woh~ another 20th century classical music composer
respect these people!! notworthy.gif

sometimes these composer can make a very great music
like Hattori Takayuki, that compose the "Main Theme" for the dorama "Karei-naru Ichizoku"
this orchestral music piece is awesome
now addicted to it

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try hans zimmer, or trevor rabin .. i think it's trevor.
lots of music composed by these two are used in alot of movies, especially those produced by jerry bruckheimer.
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except for the well know Toccata & Fugue in D minor by Bach
is there any organ work to recommend??
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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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Eep I just found this thread. Dunno if anyone listed it for you yet.

Which song are you referring too? I know 2 of the classical song they played in ep2 is:-

Allegro from Beethoven's Sonata for Piano and Violin in F major, Op. 24 "Spring"
[performed for Mine's violin test]

Allegro ma non troppo, un poco maestoso from Beethoven's Symphony No. 9 in D minor, Op. 125
[performed by A Orchestra]




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QUOTE(feyhime @ May 8 2007, 01:59 PM)
Eep I just found this thread. Dunno if anyone listed it for you yet.

Which song are you referring too? I know 2 of the classical song they played in ep2 is:-

Allegro from Beethoven's Sonata for Piano and Violin in F major, Op. 24 "Spring"
[performed for Mine's violin test]

Allegro ma non troppo, un poco maestoso from Beethoven's Symphony No. 9 in D minor, Op. 125
[performed by A Orchestra]
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actually, all the music and song can be found in here... sweat.gif
i also refer to there, and got many nice classical music at there... notworthy.gif

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neway, bout nodame song, someone made a torrent of all the original classic song (full ver. i think) in a batch that has been used in that anime. nice one but i think they left out Rhaspsody of something (cant remember the title, but the one played when Nodame dressed as a Mongoose).
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QUOTE(Fyonne @ May 8 2007, 02:46 PM)
neway, bout nodame song, someone made a torrent of all the original classic song (full ver. i think) in a batch that has been used in that anime. nice one but i think they left out Rhaspsody of something (cant remember the title, but the one played when Nodame dressed as a Mongoose).
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do you mean the Nodame Cantabile Top 100 Classical that in 8 disc?? unsure.gif


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This is what i have in the Nodame Cantabile Top 100 Classical
Disc 1
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Disc 2
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Disc 3
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Disc 4
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Disc 5
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Disc 6
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Disc 7
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Disc 8
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the composer name didnt include in the file's name... thats why there is some piece that i dunno is composed by who...

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hmm... well it sound something like that, i think it is. i cant check now. im currently in office.

neway, neone listen to Yuki Kajiura's song. Her song has some of the pop and classic motif (n wiki claim so, http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yuki_Kajiura#Trademarks). well, she does more pop more i think, but i prefer her intrumental one.
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i feel interested on Hadyn 'Clock' Symphony
anyone have this symphony recording??
i cant find it in classiccat... sweat.gif

btw, i have add some recommended music in the first post icon_rolleyes.gif
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Whoooo!!! Yippie!! so many Bach music in 1st post.. was looking for them quite some time. Finally found it. Damn happy!!! wub.gif
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QUOTE(yehlai @ Jun 6 2007, 09:15 PM)
Whoooo!!! Yippie!!  so many Bach music in 1st post.. was looking for them quite some time. Finally found it. Damn happy!!!  wub.gif
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this thread been throw away to several pages away
and now get back!! rclxm9.gif

if you want to find some recording
can go to the link in first post to download it
becoz those recording is out of copyright
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Thanks for sharing.. dont need to search Dvds for classical mucis alrdy. So many composer, so complete!! Gonna put a link on my siggy to share this thread with others smile.gif

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Thanks for sharing.. dont need to search for Dvds for classic mucis alrdy. So many composer, so complete!! Gonna put a link on my siggy to share this thread with others  smile.gif

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thx for the link you given
i will update it in first post... biggrin.gif
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hi tan_pang,
i've d/l some nice Beetho & Bach from ur siggy. U upload all those tracks?
Music box one is nice, my fren gonna really like it.
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QUOTE(yehlai @ Jun 22 2007, 01:43 PM)
hi tan_pang,
i've d/l some nice Beetho & Bach from ur siggy. U upload all those tracks?
Music box one is nice, my fren gonna really like it.
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my sig got any download link?? unsure.gif
my sig juz got link to this thread and also the link from last.fm that show what i have listen only...

and i didnt upload any tracks before...
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Then great.. i've just d/l what u've listen lol.
Dunno much about last.fm, but can found many nice classical music there....
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Wow didn know there are classical music lovers here. I guess for modern classical composers I love Nobu Uematsu 植松伸夫 and Ryo Kunihiko 梁邦彦 for modern classical music.

For olden classics I love mozart, Johann Strauss and Tchaikovsky as you can see from my liking of olden classics I do not know much about classics.

BTW I read the 1st page of this thread asking bout the ending song that the gunslinger girls sang I believe that its acctually Ode Joy by Ludwig van Beethoven. I like that piece too.
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QUOTE(fujkenasai @ Jun 23 2007, 08:25 AM)
Wow didn know there are classical music lovers here. I guess for modern classical composers I love Nobu Uematsu 植松伸夫 and Ryo Kunihiko 梁邦彦 for modern classical music.

For olden classics I love mozart, Johann Strauss and Tchaikovsky as you can see from my liking of olden classics  I do not know much about classics.

BTW I read the 1st page of this thread asking bout the ending song that the gunslinger girls sang I believe that its acctually Ode Joy by Ludwig van Beethoven. I like that piece too.
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oo, Ode to Joy...
i didnt watch gunslinger before, and this Ode to Joy is actually part of Beethoven's Symphony No. 9, 4th mvt

even the Stephen Chow movie: Kung Fu also used this music before...
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oo, Ode to Joy...
i didnt watch gunslinger before, and this Ode to Joy is actually part of Beethoven's Symphony No. 9, 4th mvt

even the Stephen Chow movie: Kung Fu also used this music before...
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Yeah lar lots of movies like to use Beethoven mozart and Tchaikovsky 's pieces.
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QUOTE(fujkenasai @ Jun 23 2007, 04:21 PM)
Yeah lar lots of movies like to use Beethoven mozart and Tchaikovsky 's pieces.
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you forgot Bach...
his Toccata & Fugue in D minor is super well-known
same as Beethoven's Symphony No. 5, 1st mvt...

btw, i want to recommend you all Dvorak's Symphony No. 8
this music is super awesome thumbup.gif
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Anyone noe why to find 'The Iron Chef' ending theme?

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QUOTE(tan_pang @ Jun 23 2007, 07:19 PM)
you forgot Bach...
his Toccata & Fugue in D minor is super well-known
same as Beethoven's Symphony No. 5, 1st mvt...

btw, i want to recommend you all Dvorak's Symphony No. 8
this music is super awesome thumbup.gif
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How could I forget Bach, doh.gif ohh yeah chopin too.

QUOTE(yehlai @ Jun 24 2007, 11:36 PM)
Anyone noe why to find 'The Iron Chef' ending theme?
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Me undertand not u say wat.
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QUOTE(fujkenasai @ Jun 28 2007, 03:29 AM)

Me undertand not u say wat.
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Anyone know where to find 'The Iron Chef' ending theme? smile.gif
Thanks
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can tell us that music name and compose by who??
if it is not a western classical music, very hard to find...

my school will have a prom soon
you guy got any music to recommend that can be use in prom??
i aledi have a long list:
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is there any good piece that i missing
btw, becoz the time of prom is limited, it is impossible to me to choose all the music and play it
so, i think we have to choose some music from here (and also from your recommendation) until the time to play all the piece reach around 3-4 hours


Added on July 15, 2007, 3:57 pmi have change the title of this thread from "Classical music fans" to "Classical music thread"

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maybe "brahms - hungarian dance" suitable?
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QUOTE(jayhan @ Jul 15 2007, 08:42 PM)
maybe "brahms - hungarian dance" suitable?
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oh ya~~
when look at your reply, i juz like shocking.gif
how come i can forgot this piece?? tongue.gif

since that it is so famous (especially after the Acer notebook ads)
i think many people will like it...

but the problem is the recording from classiccat.net is not very nice...


Added on July 15, 2007, 8:58 pmjuz now found that Bach's Minuet & Badinerie (from Orchestral Suite No. 2 in B minor) is a nice music too
i think it been over-used in TVB drama aledi...

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park my self in this thread. Just found some great soundfont to use as my midi, now they sound "almost" as good as real playing.

I have like 2 DVD of lousily compress mp3 DVD classical, which i thing having like 8k classical there, i didn't really listen to it cause the title is in Chinese, which is kind weired to me
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i recently bought this. it's awesome! classical with a touch of cafe del mar stay. not sure if it's ur cup of tea but i love it! am buying the 2nd and 3rd album!




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anyone here like classical guitar music??? rclxms.gif
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anyone here like classical guitar music??? rclxms.gif
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juz very less people listen to Classical Music here...
and now only you join us...

last time Greasy Sweet aledi recommend us many music piece...

try go to classiccat.net find for Vivaldi works
i think there will have guitar music for you...
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i listen too....tan_pang, i have PM you already for some info...

everyone know what is this song name and sung by whom...?
http://www.bellagio.com/pages/frameset_flash.asp
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i have plenty of classical music too.... but mostly at home. No internet connection at home. sigh***
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QUOTE(wacko_joy @ Jul 27 2007, 05:54 PM)
i listen too....tan_pang, i have PM you already for some info...

everyone know what is this song name and sung by whom...?
http://www.bellagio.com/pages/frameset_flash.asp
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i have look at the website there... and aledi pm you what the music is...
if other people also interested for that music, it is Vivaldi's Winter 1st mvt, from The Four Seasons
you can find the recording in wikipedia!!
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Anyone know where to find 'The Iron Chef' ending theme?

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you know whats the music name??
got any sample??
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here is a good website for those classical guitar music lover,

http://dirk.meineke.free.fr/

take a look at it,especially for those guitarists who are finding a tab for certain song. thumbup.gif
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QUOTE(BarouqeMeng @ Jul 29 2007, 01:49 AM)
here is a good website for those classical guitar music lover,

http://dirk.meineke.free.fr/

take a look at it,especially for those guitarists who are finding a tab for certain song. thumbup.gif
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i think last time 8tv air the "Guess Guess Guess" which have the guitar music...
that music very nice... thumbup.gif
whats the name of that music??

and do you have any other guitar music recommendation??
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QUOTE(tan_pang @ Jul 29 2007, 09:05 AM)
i think last time 8tv air the "Guess Guess Guess" which have the guitar music...
that music very nice... thumbup.gif
whats the name of that music??

and do you have any other guitar music recommendation??
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if you are interesting in classical guitar music,this is my favourite

http://www.anavidovic.com/




joy in the music

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paganini variation for guitar is nice. look for John Williams(Guitarist not the star war's OST composer). His cd is being sold in winners cd shop in Sg Wang too.

I like paganini's song a lot, recently start to listen to mozart, used to hate mozart song cause it's quite plan and simple, after watching nodame start to love them xD.
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QUOTE(Sky.Live @ Aug 2 2007, 05:02 PM)
paganini variation for guitar is nice. look for John Williams(Guitarist not the star war's OST composer). His cd is being sold in winners cd shop in Sg Wang too.

I like paganini's song a lot, recently start to listen to mozart, used to hate mozart song cause it's quite plan and simple, after watching nodame start to love them xD.
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If you like mozart's pieces,you can listen to several fernando sor's transcription of mozart pieces in classical guitar.

Actually,i like paganini's pieces too.but not my favourite.My favourite composer is Barrios Agustin(Mangore),a very popular classical guitarist thumbup.gif
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If you compare guitar to other instrument, actually it has less pieces then other instrument such as violin or piano. And mostly were transcribed from other string instrument such as mandolin and violin too.

I seldom listen to classical guitar's pieces, major reason is that less exposure and difficult to obtain them. I hear mostly from my friend in uni's music club playing.
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QUOTE(Sky.Live @ Aug 3 2007, 12:10 AM)
If you compare guitar to other instrument, actually it has less pieces then other instrument such as violin or piano. And mostly were transcribed from other string instrument such as mandolin and violin too.

I seldom listen to classical guitar's pieces, major reason is that less exposure and difficult to obtain them. I hear mostly from my friend in uni's music club playing.
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Actually,classical guitar has many other pieces that other music instruments dun have(that means it have many pieces),for instance,romance de amor(a famous guitar piece that every guitarist like).Some pieces only sound good on guitar(coz it is very unique) and other music instruments cannot imitate.

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Classical guitar piece is sweet and pleasing to listen, but to play them it's like damn hard... Fine plucking just drove up my adrenaline and gets high. LOL, am i the only one here?

I recently listen a lot of violin too, because my sister is learning it smile.gif

Edit : any other classical guitar piece to recommend? i just search it on youtube, and realised it's the song my friend play in front of my all the while.

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QUOTE(Sky.Live @ Aug 2 2007, 05:02 PM)
paganini variation for guitar is nice. look for John Williams(Guitarist not the star war's OST composer). His cd is being sold in winners cd shop in Sg Wang too.

I like paganini's song a lot, recently start to listen to mozart, used to hate mozart song cause it's quite plan and simple, after watching nodame start to love them xD.
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i also agree with what you said... not very like Mozart music...
Mozart's music is really... can say as easy and simple
thats why his work is many classical music player amateur favorite

if want the complex music, you can try Beethoven, Brahms, and also Rachmaninoff music
Beethoven's Symphony No. 9 is really complex
Brahms's Paganini Variation, Symphony No. 1 and No. 4
Rachmaninoff's Piano Concerto No. 2 and No. 3

do you have anything that want to add??
QUOTE(Sky.Live @ Aug 3 2007, 03:32 PM)
Classical guitar piece is sweet and pleasing to listen, but to play them it's like damn hard... Fine plucking just drove up my adrenaline and gets high. LOL, am i the only one here?

I recently listen a lot of violin too, because my sister is learning it smile.gif

Edit : any other classical guitar piece to recommend? i just search it on youtube, and realised it's the song my friend play in front of my all the while.
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you got any nice violin music to introduce??

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QUOTE(Sky.Live @ Aug 3 2007, 03:32 PM)
Classical guitar piece is sweet and pleasing to listen, but to play them it's like damn hard... Fine plucking just drove up my adrenaline and gets high. LOL, am i the only one here?

I recently listen a lot of violin too, because my sister is learning it smile.gif

Edit : any other classical guitar piece to recommend? i just search it on youtube, and realised it's the song my friend play in front of my all the while.
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If you wanna search on youtube,i would like to recommend you to try these songs

Agustin Barrios
1)julia florida
2)la catedral
3)una linosna por el amor de dios

Francisco tarrega
1)gran val
2)rosita(polka)
3)adelita
4)recuedos de la alhambra
5)capricho arabe

Luise walker
1)kleine romance

Lorenzo Barcelata
1)Maria Elena

Giulio Regondi
1)norturne,opus 19

All of these pieces is very famous,you can try to search them on youtube. thumbup.gif
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QUOTE(tan_pang @ Aug 3 2007, 07:02 PM)
i also agree with what you said... not very like Mozart music...
Mozart's music is really... can say as easy and simple
thats why his work is many classical music player amateur favorite

if want the complex music, you can try Beethoven, Brahms, and also Rachmaninoff music
Beethoven's Symphony No. 9 is really complex
Brahms's Paganini Variation, Symphony No. 1 and No. 4
Rachmaninoff's Piano Concerto No. 2 and No. 3

do you have anything that want to add??

you got any nice violin music to introduce??
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That's whole different story, concerto and symphony edi which involve whole orchestra. I used to listen more 1 or 2 instrument songs.

I cant recall list of violin piece, but things like can-can, js-bach's air, carmen, spring vivaldi, Humoreske from Antonin Dvorak is rather popular and always use.
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QUOTE(Sky.Live @ Aug 4 2007, 08:43 AM)
That's whole different story, concerto and symphony edi which involve whole orchestra. I used to listen more 1 or 2 instrument songs.

I cant recall list of violin piece, but things like can-can, js-bach's air, carmen, spring vivaldi, Humoreske from Antonin Dvorak is rather popular and always use.
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i think even compare symphonic work between Mozart and other Romantic era composer work
the Mozart one also looks simple that them... sweat.gif

the can-can is part of Orpheus in the Underworld composed by Offenbach
but i tot that is orchestral work?? hmm.gif

Bach air... very famous, very soft... wub.gif
Carmen have many part... can specify which part is good?? (except if you recommend whole piece tongue.gif )
Spring by Vivaldi... a very nice violin concerto, especially on the 1st mvt thumbup.gif
Humoresque by Dvorak is also a nice piece!! thumbup.gif

btw, i recommend you all Beethoven's Violin Sonata No. 9, 1st mvt
it is also call Kreutzer Sonata

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how about this??
Julian Bream - Benjamin Britten 'Nocturnal' Op. 70 "Passacaglia"

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Kreutzer Sonata is like a mini concerto for violin biggrin.gif
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QUOTE(Medufsaid @ Aug 4 2007, 11:47 AM)
Kreutzer Sonata is like a mini concerto for violin biggrin.gif
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mini concerto?? blink.gif
it is sonata for violin and piano... maybe it sounds like a concerto to you becoz of the piano... sweat.gif

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suddenly remember a music work that is very complex too
Mahler - Symphony No. 8 brows.gif
also known as 'Symphony of A Thousand' brows.gif
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Prefer chopin's sonata...more soothing....
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QUOTE(anthonyz @ Aug 31 2007, 10:45 PM)
Prefer chopin's sonata...more soothing....
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which Chopin sonata??
can recommend some??
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New recommendation from me:
1.) Brahms - Symphony No. 1
2.) Brahms - Symphony No. 2
3.) Brahms - Symphony No. 3
4.) Brahms - Symphony No. 4

Brahms have compose 4 symphony, and all of his symphony is great!! thumbup.gif
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tan_pang, got female singing opera too arh to intro?
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QUOTE(super macgyver @ Oct 7 2007, 07:00 PM)
tan_pang, got female singing opera too arh to intro?
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I only know 2

Puccini's O mio babbino caro
Mozart's 'Vengeance of Hell stirs within my heart' from 'The Magic Flute'

but if you found anything good
tell me
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I only know 2

Puccini's O mio babbino caro
Mozart's 'Vengeance of Hell stirs within my heart' from 'The Magic Flute'

but if you found anything good
tell me
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got include these 2 to me too bor? drool.gif
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Any Strauss fans?
I know Johann Strauss jr was 'Waltz King' aye? Blue Danube, Tales from Vienna Woods are awesome.
But other than polkas and marches, any symphonies from the Strauss clan?

Btw, there's Vivaldi's The Four Season playing at MPO KLCC, Oct 16.
I'm crazy about going but i have college classes whole day cry.gif

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QUOTE(Stel @ Oct 11 2007, 01:53 PM)
Any Strauss fans?
I know Johann Strauss jr was 'Waltz King' aye? Blue Danube, Tales from Vienna Woods are awesome.
But other than polkas and marches, any symphonies from the Strauss clan?

Btw, there's Vivaldi's The Four Season playing at MPO KLCC, Oct 16.
I'm crazy about going but i have college classes whole day  cry.gif
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what??
Oct 16?? I also cannot go...

and why now only tell us?
you should tell us at least 2 month earlier... tongue.gif

about the Strauss... I don't know he have Symphony or not
from wikipedia article, it didn't say he have symphony... unsure.gif
but for sure, he have many good orchestral dance music
The Blue Danube
Vienna Blood
Emperor Waltz
Roses from The South
Wine, Woman and Song
Explosion Polka

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QUOTE(tan_pang @ Oct 11 2007, 04:58 PM)
what??
Oct 16?? I also cannot go...

and why now only tell us?
you should tell us at least 2 month earlier... tongue.gif

about the Strauss... I don't know he have Symphony or not
from wikipedia article, it didn't say he have symphony... unsure.gif
but for sure, he have many good orchestral dance music
The Blue Danube
Vienna Blood
Emperor Waltz
Roses from The South
Wine, Woman and Song
Explosion Polka
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Alrite thanks blush.gif
Owh bout the Oct 16, it would be cuz i only joined up this forum last week so sorry for the late notice lol.

Btw, tan pang, do you play any instrument?
I've been playing the piano since i was 5 but your knowledge on classicals are wayyyy superior...wow.
This thread is great btw thumbup.gif
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QUOTE(Stel @ Oct 11 2007, 06:24 PM)
Alrite thanks  blush.gif
Owh bout the Oct 16, it would be cuz i only joined up this forum last week so sorry for the late notice lol.

Btw, tan pang, do you play any instrument?
I've been playing the piano since i was 5 but your knowledge on classicals are wayyyy superior...wow.
This thread is great btw  thumbup.gif
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I don't play any instrument...
and my knowledge on Classical Music is still far away from someone...

try see the Greasy Sweet post in this thread
you will find that he is more superior brows.gif

and thanks for supporting this thread notworthy.gif

now updating the first post tongue.gif


Added on October 11, 2007, 7:46 pmI think the first post about my recommendation is updated already...
you can try to look at there for more good music thumbup.gif

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Erm i'm new in this forum so pls tell me if i'm doing anything wrong alrite blush.gif

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 smile.gif


Any pianists around? Would love to exchange music sheets nod.gif
I'm on to Maksim's Claudine at the mo.....easy stuff tongue.gif

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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I have update the first post again with your recommendation icon_rolleyes.gif

anyway, if you want to find score
you can try your luck in here

http://imslp.org/index.php?title=Main_Page


Added on October 11, 2007, 8:30 pmfor the Dvorak's music
you can find free recording of "From the New World" Symphony in the free download link I have put in first post...

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I find Tchaikovsky's music interesting.


Anyway I am currently hooked on compositions by Albinoni Tomaso. The voice of the oboe... so pleasant and graceful cool.gif
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At last, thanks to Greasy Sweet, I already found the Picture at an Exhibition, Ravel's Orchestral version...

this is a very good piece, and I think I should share it with other people...
http://www.megaupload.com/?d=T1XKJWGP

because I have upload it to Megaupload, so if you didn't have Megaupload toolbar
you can use the way that teach in this thread to bypass the Megaupload toolbar
http://forum.lowyat.net/index.php?showtopic=448282
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Interesting thread, never knew there were this many classical music listeners ^^
I listen to many different kinds of music, including classical. But the only problem is, i never remember the names of classical pieces @_@
almost anything(not everything) from mozart, to dvorak ive heard before >_>
Does John Williams count? lol he is a classical composer after all =P
Oh have you guys heard Fernando Sor's works? Its guitar and theyre brilliant too! i would list a few more classical guitar composers if youd like ^^
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QUOTE(Ryuuga @ Nov 8 2007, 12:19 AM)
Interesting thread, never knew there were this many classical music listeners ^^
I listen to many different kinds of music, including classical. But the only problem is, i never remember the names of classical pieces @_@
almost anything(not everything) from mozart, to dvorak ive heard before >_>
Does John Williams count? lol he is a classical composer after all =P
Oh have you guys heard Fernando Sor's works? Its guitar and theyre brilliant too! i would list a few more classical guitar composers if youd like ^^
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welcome to this thread!! rclxms.gif

John Williams do compose some music that can consider as Classical Music......

and please post some recommendation in here, so that we can share the great music together biggrin.gif
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These are the songs that are playing in my short play list now.

Camille Saint-Sans - Bacchanale Samson and Delilah

Peter Tchaikovsky's 1812 Overture and Overture-Fantasy (From Romeo And Juliet) icon_rolleyes.gif


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QUOTE(PetroToxin @ Nov 8 2007, 11:13 AM)
These are the songs that are playing in my short play list now.

Camille Saint-Sans - Bacchanale Samson and Delilah

Peter Tchaikovsky's 1812 Overture and Overture-Fantasy (From Romeo And Juliet) icon_rolleyes.gif
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Camille Saint-Sans - Samson and Delilah
this is an Opera...
and you recommend the dance in ACT III, Bacchanale ??

anyway, I didn't found the recording in classiccat...... and never heard before tongue.gif

for the Tchaikovsky's music, have you try the Piano Concerto No. 1??
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QUOTE(tan_pang @ Nov 8 2007, 01:18 PM)
Camille Saint-Sans - Samson and Delilah
this is an Opera...
and you recommend the dance in ACT III, Bacchanale ??

anyway, I didn't found the recording in classiccat...... and never heard before tongue.gif

for the Tchaikovsky's music, have you try the Piano Concerto No. 1??
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Sent the song to you already laugh.gif

Saint-Sans has cello pieces that are quite good. Such as The Swan (From Carnival of Animals)


Anyway I am still looking for Rach 3 and Apassionata tongue.gif
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although it is not good to promote blog in here sweat.gif

but here is some blog that dedicated to classical music and made up by us:

my classical music blog
http://myclassical.blogspot.com/

Greasy Sweet classical music blog
http://www.mradagio.blogspot.com/

if anyone also have made a blog dedicated to classical music
can post in here too!! smile.gif
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mad.gif vmad.gif I demand an orchestra concert I want orchestra concert mad.gif vmad.gif

ok its a spam, but where can I find some orchestra concerts just feel like going to one soon.
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QUOTE(tan_pang @ Dec 5 2007, 09:58 PM)
although it is not good to promote blog in here sweat.gif

but here is some blog that dedicated to classical music and made up by us:

my classical music blog
http://myclassical.blogspot.com/

Greasy Sweet classical music blog
http://www.mradagio.blogspot.com/

if anyone also have made a blog dedicated to classical music
can post in here too!! smile.gif
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http://mysteryofpeter.blogspot.com/

My very new blog. One more concert to add but I am just too lazy for now laugh.gif


QUOTE(fujkenasai @ Dec 7 2007, 03:04 PM)
mad.gif  vmad.gif I demand an orchestra concert I want orchestra concert  mad.gif  vmad.gif

ok its a spam, but where can I find some orchestra concerts just feel like going to one soon.
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Well, you can always head to KLCC and watch the MPO smile.gif

http://www.malaysianphilharmonic.com/index.php
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I don't know if it's the right place to ask...but I need a cello and I was quoted RM 1600 - 1800 for a Chinese factory-made one and RM 5000 for a Chinese handmade cello.

Aren't the prices a little steep for Chinese cellos? 'Cause I saw the prices on websites and they only range from USD$175-250 for a Chinese one and c'mon, we're nearer to China, surely delivery & insurance don't cost as much?

Anyone got expertise on buying instruments?

thanks!
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Anyone heard of Nessun Dorma? I'm looking for it. sweat.gif All the download website are charging.. sad.gif
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QUOTE(MoriJenn @ Jan 9 2008, 06:14 PM)
Anyone heard of Nessun Dorma? I'm looking for it. sweat.gif All the download website are charging.. sad.gif
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VATmgtmR5o4

This is the Nessun Dorma I always listen to
go to http://keepvid.com/ and download this video... thats what I do...
If you want the mp3, especially from Pavarotti... I think need to pay...

Last times someone give me the link to his mp3, but just 64kbps... sweat.gif
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QUOTE(tan_pang @ Jan 10 2008, 12:40 PM)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VATmgtmR5o4

This is the Nessun Dorma I always listen to
go to http://keepvid.com/ and download this video... thats what I do...
If you want the mp3, especially from Pavarotti... I think need to pay...

Last times someone give me the link to his mp3, but just 64kbps... sweat.gif
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pavarotti good?

ps" sorry tat day couldnt make it as i was in a rush & get ur sms aldy too late. notworthy.gif
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QUOTE(super macgyver @ Jan 10 2008, 04:35 PM)
pavarotti good?

ps" sorry tat day couldnt make it as i was in a rush & get ur sms aldy too late.  notworthy.gif
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of course good la...
he is one of the 3 Tenor that is famous around the world... just died on last year only...... cry.gif
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QUOTE(colloquial @ Jan 9 2008, 06:02 PM)
I don't know if it's the right place to ask...but I need a cello and I was quoted RM 1600 - 1800 for a Chinese factory-made one and RM 5000 for a Chinese handmade cello.

Aren't the prices a little steep for Chinese cellos? 'Cause I saw the prices on websites and they only range from USD$175-250 for a Chinese one and c'mon, we're nearer to China, surely delivery & insurance don't cost as much?

Anyone got expertise on buying instruments?

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Posting here might help.

Speaking of cellos, Rostropovich the best cellist known in the world also just passed away last year...
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of course good la...
he is one of the 3 Tenor that is famous around the world... just died on last year only...... cry.gif
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i like Mozart's pieces..help increase our intelligent quotient while listening to his music
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QUOTE(tchaikovsky @ Mar 9 2008, 03:18 PM)
i like Mozart's pieces..help increase our intelligent quotient while listening to his music
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Your nickname is "tchaikovsky" but you tell us that you like Mozart's music piece...... sweat.gif

Welcome to this thread rclxms.gif
can tell us what music you like and recommend it to us??
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emmm... no one listen Franz Joseph Haydn ?
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QUOTE(IIIaZer @ Mar 10 2008, 01:09 PM)
emmm... no one listen Franz Joseph Haydn ?
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didn't notice this post......

he is one of the most famous composer in Classical Era, but I never listen to his work before tongue.gif
or maybe just have 1: Clock Symphony... thats all
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hlo. big fan of chopin here. anyone here has his nocturne op.9 no. 2 music ? I have problem looking for it. hmm.gif
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QUOTE(do_or_die @ Apr 14 2008, 03:07 AM)
hlo. big fan of chopin here. anyone here has his nocturne op.9 no. 2 music ? I have problem looking for it.  hmm.gif
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Didn't notice this post

You can find it on here
http://www.classiccat.net/chopin_f/9.htm
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this thread looks dead.... zzzzZZzz

any one listen to opera or tenor/ soprano singer?

Recently was introduced to Andrea Bocelli... damn keng
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QUOTE(IIIaZer @ Apr 25 2008, 10:48 AM)
this thread looks dead.... zzzzZZzz

any one listen to opera or tenor/ soprano singer?

Recently was introduced to Andrea Bocelli... damn keng
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Try this...
http://www.imeem.com/people/gIZ4rS/music/r..._la_sonnambula/


Added on April 25, 2008, 11:51 amBy the way, I will "watching" to the Nielson's Symphony No. 4 "The Inextinguishable" on next week...
hope can meet any classical music fellow at there... tongue.gif

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QUOTE(tan_pang @ Apr 25 2008, 11:48 AM)
Try this...
http://www.imeem.com/people/gIZ4rS/music/r..._la_sonnambula/


Added on April 25, 2008, 11:51 amBy the way, I will "watching" to the Nielson's Symphony No. 4 "The Inextinguishable" on next week...
hope can meet any classical music fellow at there... tongue.gif
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u mean at PMO?
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QUOTE(IIIaZer @ Apr 25 2008, 12:38 PM)
u mean at PMO?
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Malaysian Philharmonic Orchestra
MPO

not PMO... sweat.gif

They will perform "The Inextinguishable" on 3th and 4th of May
It is famous because of timpani duel on the finale...
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QUOTE(tan_pang @ Apr 25 2008, 12:40 PM)
Malaysian Philharmonic Orchestra
MPO

not PMO... sweat.gif

They will perform "The Inextinguishable" on 3th and 4th of May
It is famous because of timpani duel on the finale...
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Oops.... laugh.gif my mistake.. should be MPO. I went MPO once only with my brother and sis.
modern period composer... emm... interesting.

I prefer romantic period composer icon_rolleyes.gif . Baroque make me sleepy. tongue.gif

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QUOTE(IIIaZer @ Apr 25 2008, 12:52 PM)
Oops....  laugh.gif  my mistake.. should be MPO.  I went MPO once only with my brother and sis.
modern period composer... emm...  interesting.

I prefer romantic period composer  icon_rolleyes.gif .  Baroque make me sleepy.  tongue.gif
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I also prefer Romantic Era's composer. But I don't think Baroque Era's music will makes me feel sleepy...

Try visit Kinokuniya in KLCC
there got a lot of Baroque string music, very nice!! thumbup.gif
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classic music fan reporting in!
i've had quite a number of collection from niccolo paganini, sebastian bach, vivaldi, mozart, beethoven, joseph haydn and tchaikovsky.
but my all time favourite is malmsteen. the swedish guitar maestro with classic music pedigree.

highly recommended; malmsteen's concerto suite for electric guitar and orchestra.
and his earlier reworks on pachabel's canon in d, lullaby and beethoven's 5th symphony.


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QUOTE(yngwie @ Apr 25 2008, 01:27 PM)
classic music fan reporting in!
i've had quite a number of collection from niccolo paganini, sebastian bach, vivaldi, mozart, beethoven, joseph haydn and tchaikovsky.
but my all time favourite is malmsteen. the swedish guitar maestro with classic music pedigree.

highly recommended; malmsteen's concerto suite for electric guitar and orchestra.
and his earlier reworks on pachabel's canon in d, lullaby and beethoven's 5th symphony.
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malmsteen's concerto suite.. never heard b4.. maybe later go find it. biggrin.gif

debussy's clair de lune <----- love this piece. wub.gif wub.gif

i actually have some Baroque era cds also.. it's kinda nice but still not my fav

feel kinda restricted when listen to Baroque pieces. mostly written for court functions.
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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!!!
if anybody want the music that i had
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QUOTE(IIIaZer @ Apr 25 2008, 02:49 PM)
malmsteen's concerto suite.. never heard b4.. maybe later go find it. biggrin.gif

debussy's clair de lune <----- love this piece.  wub.gif  wub.gif

i actually have some Baroque era cds also.. it's kinda nice but still not my fav

feel kinda restricted when listen to Baroque pieces.  mostly written for court functions.
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you whould check out malmsteen's reworks on those classic.
vivaldi's 4 season wasn't so bad too.
moonlight sonata just too slow..... and sad! sad.gif
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try watching Nodame Cantabile Live Action Drama... plenty of classical music inside.. ^__^ sure to bring any non-classical & classical lovers together~!
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Erik Satie - Gymnopedie No.1

Not a very outstanding composer but his 3 Gymnopedies are definitely worth listening and his early composition even influenced some of Debussy's works. Not exactly a classical piece, it was composed during the late 19th century. A very calm and soothing piece, this is quite well-known since I've heard it played at lounges and in TV dramas.
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QUOTE(DragLung @ May 1 2008, 04:56 PM)
Erik Satie - Gymnopedie No.1

Not a very outstanding composer but his 3 Gymnopedies are definitely worth listening and his early composition even influenced some of Debussy's works. Not exactly a classical piece, it was composed during the late 19th century. A very calm and soothing piece, this is quite well-known since I've heard it played at lounges and in TV dramas.
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hahaha Erik Satie.... he's crazy. Did alot of wierd stuff. laugh.gif
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Hi, im not soo dwelve into classical..but there are some classical piece that i listen quite often..the very famous one lorr.... biggrin.gif

1) Air on G String..
2) Pachelbel Canon in D Major
3) Summer of d 4 season..
4) Moonlight Sonata
5) Concerto De Aranjuezz..
6) Fur Elise
7) Toccata n Fugue
8) others i cant really remember....hehe

how bout classical guitar pieces? i like classical guitar music a lot.. Top is Francesco Tarrega of course. The geniuss..Ermm....Astor Piazzolla? Can he be considered a classical composer? Adios Nonino n Libertango is the best...John Barry? Henri Mancini?


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Anyone listen to MPO's performance on 3rd and 4th of May?? <--- (It is over)

They perform:
Elgar's In the South
Duddell's Ruby
Nielson's "The Inextinguishable" Symphony No. 4

From all the above, I impress with the timpani duel in "The Inextinguishable" and also the percussion's music in Ruby.

I would strongly recommend the Duddell's Ruby!! This music piece is very nice, and the percussionist, Colin Currie have receive (I think is) 5 ovations!!

Next on the list MUST WATCH/LISTEN
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12 Jul Sat 8.30pm
Malaysian Philharmonic Orchestra
Matthias Bamert conductor
Indra Thomas soprano
Natascha Petrinsky mezzo soprano
Paul Austin Kelly tenor
Pauls Putninš bass baritone
Melbourne Chorale

BEETHOVEN Symphony No.8 in F (Op.93)
BEETHOVEN Symphony No.9 in D minor (Op.125) "Choral"


Pre-Concert Event: 7.30pm

RM95 | RM75 | RM55 | RM25


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yea.. my bro and sis are thinking whether we should go for the July 12 MPO Beethoven event. Very tempting
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yea.. my bro and sis are thinking whether we should go for the July 12 MPO Beethoven event.  Very tempting
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I wil go on 13rd of July, 3pm afternoon...

If you watch (or should say "listen" tongue.gif ) on 13rd of July too, then we can meet each other...
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QUOTE(tan_pang @ May 6 2008, 11:57 AM)
I wil go on 13rd of July, 3pm afternoon...

If you watch (or should say "listen" tongue.gif ) on 13rd of July too, then we can meet each other...
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if u are a chic then i will meet.... if not sry lo tongue.gif j/k j/k laugh.gif

have to check out with my siblings....
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Just now I have went to KLCC Box Office and bought the ticket for 13rd of July

I fell surprise when the person that selling ticket said just got Upper circle D1-D5 left... other full... even the "Stalls" also full...

So, I guess, if you going to buy the ticket now, they probably will tell you it been sold out...
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yea... expected liao. they playing symphonies from one of the world most famous composer wor.
em.... upper circle D1-D5 = box seat?
how much for your ticket?
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yea... expected liao.  they playing symphonies from one of the world most famous composer wor.
em.... upper circle D1-D5 = box seat?
how much for your ticket?
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If you check the price for the seating in the MPO website
the Upper Circle is RM55... sweat.gif
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You have totally forgotten Domenico Scarlatti's works there.

They sound pretty brilliant, on the harpsichord and on the guitar as well! biggrin.gif

Also, Vivaldi's has a number of concertos composed for the Mandolin and the Lute. They are great too, check them out! biggrin.gif
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QUOTE(The_YongGrand @ May 25 2008, 08:01 PM)
You have totally forgotten Domenico Scarlatti's works there.

They sound pretty brilliant, on the harpsichord and on the guitar as well! biggrin.gif

Also, Vivaldi's has a number of concertos composed for the Mandolin and the Lute. They are great too, check them out! biggrin.gif
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QUOTE(tan_pang @ May 5 2008, 05:01 PM)
Anyone listen to MPO's performance on 3rd and 4th of May??  <--- (It is over)

They perform:
Elgar's In the South
Duddell's Ruby
Nielson's "The Inextinguishable" Symphony No. 4

From all the above, I impress with the timpani duel in "The Inextinguishable" and also the percussion's music in Ruby.

I would strongly recommend the Duddell's Ruby!! This music piece is very nice, and the percussionist, Colin Currie have receive (I think is) 5 ovations!!

Next on the list MUST WATCH/LISTEN
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i went for that concert.. smile.gif i liked the inextinguishable a lot! smile.gif agreed that the timpani "duel" was good! smile.gif well done paul philbert and kiyomi kikuchi.. smile.gif

of course colin currie was good as well smile.gif very well presented smile.gif i got his autograph.. haha xD

ohh.. beethoven`s symphony no.9 and no.8... i`m quite interested to go watch cos MPO`s playin` symphony no.9... hehe.. thinking of goin`.. smile.gif

anyone goin` for june 28th? they`re playin` tchaikovsky`s pieces.. smile.gif i love tcaikovsky and bach a lot! smile.gif i like bach`s suites... hehe.. currently learning bach suite no.1 prelude on marimba...

btw.. a little "advertisement" here... anyone who has or know`s places where they have marimba and allow public to "rent" them out? i want to "rent" it to practice.. haha.. =p
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QUOTE(mattkhoo87 @ Jun 15 2008, 01:43 AM)
i went for that concert.. smile.gif i liked the inextinguishable a lot! smile.gif agreed that the timpani "duel" was good! smile.gif well done paul philbert and kiyomi kikuchi.. smile.gif

of course colin currie was good as well smile.gif very well presented smile.gif i got his autograph.. haha xD

ohh.. beethoven`s symphony no.9 and no.8... i`m quite interested to go watch cos MPO`s playin` symphony no.9... hehe.. thinking of goin`.. smile.gif

anyone goin` for june 28th? they`re playin` tchaikovsky`s pieces.. smile.gif i love tcaikovsky and bach a lot! smile.gif i like bach`s suites... hehe.. currently learning bach suite no.1 prelude on marimba...

btw.. a little "advertisement" here... anyone who has or know`s places where they have marimba and allow public to "rent" them out? i want to "rent" it to practice.. haha.. =p
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Oh~
The timpanist is Paul Philbert and Kiyomi Kikuchi??

From the seat I got, I can only see Kiyomi Kikuchi, and can't see Paul Philbert well...
She is very good!! Like her very much especially on the duel!! thumbup.gif

And you got Colin Currie's autograph?? Oh, can upload a photo to let us see?? (make sure to put watermark on it)

For the Tchaikovsky's music, I will not go... But I sure will go on the Beethoven's 8th and 9th.
By the way, the Beethoven's 8th and 9th ticket is sold out... tongue.gif
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QUOTE(tan_pang @ Jun 15 2008, 11:48 PM)
Oh~
The timpanist is Paul Philbert and Kiyomi Kikuchi??

From the seat I got, I can only see Kiyomi Kikuchi, and can't see Paul Philbert well...
She is very good!! Like her very much especially on the duel!! thumbup.gif

And you got Colin Currie's autograph?? Oh, can upload a photo to let us see?? (make sure to put watermark on it)

For the Tchaikovsky's music, I will not go... But I sure will go on the Beethoven's 8th and 9th.
By the way, the Beethoven's 8th and 9th ticket is sold out... tongue.gif
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yup.. both are the timpanist.. from my seat can see both.. haha.. but can see paul philbert more clearly... kiyomi kikuchi can see a bit oni.. haha.. paul philbert is my senior`s timpani tutor.. haha.. he`s quite a funny and nice person! smile.gif went for his masterclass before..

haha.. yea.. i got his autograph on the programme notes smile.gif oh.. watermark? meaning? hehe.. noob question =p

beethoven`s symphony tickets are sold out?!?!? damn!! :S i love the choral symphony.. nice smile.gif sigh.. u mean all days sold out?!?!

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wanna ask, recently the music play in Shell adv (Shell made to move). wht music is tht!?

Hey guys, wanna gatherin? maybe we can go to MPO for some real ochestra. I never go before, but i saw the ticket is quite affordable!! Ard RM40-100. Any one interested?
http://www.malaysianphilharmonic.com/season.php




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QUOTE(mattkhoo87 @ Jun 15 2008, 11:57 PM)
yup.. both are the timpanist.. from my seat can see both.. haha.. but can see paul philbert more clearly... kiyomi kikuchi can see a bit oni.. haha.. paul philbert is my senior`s timpani tutor.. haha.. he`s quite a funny and nice person! smile.gif went for his masterclass before..

haha.. yea.. i got his autograph on the programme notes smile.gif oh.. watermark? meaning? hehe.. noob question =p

beethoven`s symphony tickets are sold out?!?!? damn!! :S i love the choral symphony.. nice smile.gif sigh.. u mean all days sold out?!?!
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QUOTE(yehlai @ Jun 16 2008, 12:06 AM)
wanna ask, recently the music play in Shell adv (Shell made to move). wht music is tht!?

Hey guys, wanna gatherin? maybe we can go to MPO for some real ochestra. I never go before, but i saw the ticket is quite affordable!! Ard RM40-100. Any one interested?
http://www.malaysianphilharmonic.com/season.php
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Hahahaha laugh.gif

http://myclassical.blogspot.com/
This is my classical music blog, please go there, and play the music in latest post!
You will know what music is that~~ brows.gif

By the way, after saw your news then only I know they have very big amount of wages!! shocking.gif


Added on June 16, 2008, 12:35 amA gathering??
Great!!

who will join?? tongue.gif

I will wait for next season schedule release first...

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QUOTE(tan_pang @ Jun 16 2008, 12:29 AM)
Wow~ You even know them... ><

You can refer to here for information about watermark
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Digital_watermarking

I told you to do so is to avoid other people use the photo as their own...

Hahahaha laugh.gif

http://myclassical.blogspot.com/
This is my classical music blog, please go there, and play the music in latest post!
You will know what music is that~~ brows.gif

By the way, after saw your news then only I know they have very big amount of wages!! shocking.gif
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haha.. i dun really know them personally.. lol.. smile.gif hopefully i can la.. cos next semester i`ll be having an MPO percussionist as my tutor also.. hopefully it`s paul! smile.gif oh.. lol..

lol.. yea.. there are having big wages.. lol.. but that`s the price of having good music.. smile.gif

ya.. when`s next season`s schedule coming out ah? hopefully next season will have a lineup of great music played! smile.gif

anyway.. here is the picture of the autograph smile.gif

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QUOTE(mattkhoo87 @ Jun 16 2008, 12:57 AM)
haha.. i dun really know them personally.. lol.. smile.gif hopefully i can la.. cos next semester i`ll be having an MPO percussionist as my tutor also.. hopefully it`s paul! smile.gif oh.. lol..

lol.. yea.. there are having big wages.. lol.. but that`s the price of having good music.. smile.gif

ya.. when`s next season`s schedule coming out ah? hopefully next season will have a lineup of great music played! smile.gif

anyway.. here is the picture of the autograph smile.gif

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Great picture! biggrin.gif

I think the next season schedule will be release on next month...
At that time we can see what music they will perform from August 2008 - July 2009... (if I'm not mistaken)
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Wow this thread is alive again, any nice orchestra music event thats goin to happen this coming months?
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QUOTE(tan_pang @ May 7 2008, 02:57 PM)
Just now I have went to KLCC Box Office and bought the ticket for 13rd of July

I fell surprise when the person that selling ticket said just got Upper circle D1-D5 left... other full... even the "Stalls" also full...

So, I guess, if you going to buy the ticket now, they probably will tell you it been sold out...
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What show do they have on the 13th of july?
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What show do they have on the 13th of july?
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Beethoven's Symphony No. 8 and Symphony No. 9
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Beethoven's Symphony No. 8 and Symphony No. 9
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Are the tickets sold out already, Id really like to go.
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already sold out ..according to tan_pang. lets wait for the next season schedule

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QUOTE(fujkenasai @ Jun 18 2008, 09:53 AM)
Are the tickets sold out already, Id really like to go.
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QUOTE(IIIaZer @ Jun 18 2008, 10:43 AM)
already sold out ..according to tan_pang. lets wait for the next season schedule
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Yes, the ticket is already sold out... Since that it have been start to sell from last year (if I'm not mistaken)... sweat.gif

The seat I got is on Upper Circle last row... thats the only seat left when I want to buy the ticket... and now both day are already full
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Wow didn know that Malaysia have so many classical music enthusiasts, I guess its a good sign.
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lets go together!! icon_rolleyes.gif

Edit: but season pass price is how much?

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QUOTE(yehlai @ Jun 19 2008, 10:08 PM)
lets go together!!  icon_rolleyes.gif

Edit: but season pass price is how much?
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Good question!!

And my answer is "don't know"...

I wondering will the oil price affect our ticket price or not...

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Good news to all that want to have gathering!!

I know that on 23rd of August, there is a performance in KLCC convention centre. Lets gather at there on that time!! rclxm9.gif

Before that, is there anyone cannot make it on that day??
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23rd August? wht performance?
season calender only update untill July 08 only wo. :smile:

Edit:

But i wont miss this!! OMG so nice!! notworthy.gif
ticket for 2 please thumbup.gif

QUOTE
6 Jul Sun 3.00pm
MPO Chamber Players

JS BACH Trio Sonata in D minor, BWV 1036
TITTLE The Dragon Doesn't Live Here Anymore
PROKOFIEV Sonata for Two Violins, Op.56
BEETHOVEN String Quartet No. 13 in B flat, Op.130
(Replaces JS BACH Brandenburg Concerto No.4 in G)

ALL SEATS: RM10
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QUOTE(yehlai @ Jun 25 2008, 01:03 PM)
23rd August? wht performance?
season calender only update untill July 08 only wo. :smile:

Edit:

But i wont miss this!! OMG so nice!!  notworthy.gif
ticket for 2 please  thumbup.gif

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Still got seat available??

By the way, whats the dress code for Camber music??
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QUOTE(tan_pang @ Jun 25 2008, 02:30 PM)
Still got seat available??

By the way, whats the dress code for Camber music??
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he bro, can check at website for the dress code. I heavent check for tht day yet..
later gonna go buy ticket wub.gif , call to check ticket now wahaha !!

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QUOTE(yehlai @ Jun 25 2008, 02:38 PM)
he bro, can check at website for the dress code. I heavent check for tht day yet..
later gonna go buy ticket  wub.gif , call to check ticket now wahaha !!
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You buy ticket later??
can buy for me??
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QUOTE(tan_pang @ Jun 25 2008, 03:19 PM)
You buy ticket later??
can buy for me??
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how to gv u ticket? or u want to call for reservation?
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QUOTE(yehlai @ Jun 25 2008, 03:25 PM)
how to gv u ticket? or u want to call for reservation?
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I will PM you my handphone no...

we can contact via SMS smile.gif
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QUOTE(tan_pang @ Jun 25 2008, 03:35 PM)
I will PM you my handphone no...

we can contact via SMS smile.gif
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Bro u sure u want? i get one for u la, or u want more? unsure.gif
then send to u by pos laju. (Rm3 only laugh.gif)

Center front mid front, still have many ticket.

Edit:
Please let me know ya.. i go purchase tmr morning 10am.


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something about MPO in Dewan Rakyat......


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Found a treasure here:
http://www.smarthomesolution.net/buy-Sell/9-LPs-album.jpg
(top one, right hand side!!)
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good news!! new season schedule for MPO is out!!! this time the schedule is nicer!! haha.. in a book form some more! smile.gif

and there`s the Lord Of The Rings symphony!!! anyone going?
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QUOTE(yehlai @ Jul 4 2008, 11:21 PM)
Found a treasure here:
http://www.smarthomesolution.net/buy-Sell/9-LPs-album.jpg
(top one, right hand side!!)
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Where you found it??
and how much is it??
QUOTE(mattkhoo87 @ Jul 4 2008, 11:25 PM)
good news!! new season schedule for MPO is out!!! this time the schedule is nicer!! haha.. in a book form some more! smile.gif

and there`s the Lord Of The Rings symphony!!! anyone going?
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Where you got the schedule?? The official website still haven't update the new schedule...


13rd of July
Dewan Filharmonik PETRONAS will have organ music!
And the most important things is, it is FREE!!!

Ticket can only be taken on same day 11am... Thats mean if we go earlier, we sure will have seat!!

Lets have gathering on that day!! rclxm9.gif
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QUOTE(tan_pang @ Jul 5 2008, 12:37 AM)
Where you found it??
and how much is it??

Where you got the schedule?? The official website still haven't update the new schedule...
13rd of July
Dewan Filharmonik PETRONAS will have organ music!
And the most important things is, it is FREE!!!

Ticket can only be taken on same day 11am... Thats mean if we go earlier, we sure will have seat!!

Lets have gathering on that day!! rclxm9.gif
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lol... got the schedule from MPO itself.. smile.gif haha.. they were promoting it on thurs when i went.. smile.gif
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QUOTE(mattkhoo87 @ Jul 5 2008, 12:46 AM)
lol... got the schedule from MPO itself.. smile.gif haha.. they were promoting it on thurs when i went.. smile.gif
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then interested to have gathering?? tongue.gif
to talk about classical music laugh.gif
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Found it here: http://www.smarthomesolution.net/buy-Sell/Accessories.htm

tan_pang:
13 July concert is open for student only. Collect ticket at same day.
Saw at TV cm, MPO have another nice cocert (dun remember the name) but ticket is RM35 for all seats.
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ish online still dont have the 08/09 schedule yet.... sad.gif
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QUOTE(yehlai @ Jul 5 2008, 12:30 PM)
Found it here: http://www.smarthomesolution.net/buy-Sell/Accessories.htm

tan_pang:
13 July concert is open for student only. Collect ticket at same day.
Saw at TV cm, MPO have another nice cocert (dun remember the name) but ticket is RM35 for all seats.
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what do you mean by "open for student only"??
open to student that study for organ only?? or any school student??

Long time didn't watch TV... but base on the MPO website, the performance you talk about is on tonight 8:30pm... sweat.gif


Added on July 5, 2008, 7:38 pm
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5 Jul Sat 8.30pm
Malaysian Philharmonic Orchestra
Kevin Field conductor
Brett Dean viola

MACMILLAN Britannia
DEAN Viola Concerto
LEVIN Blurr
TAN DUN Death and Fire – Dialogue with Paul Klee

ALL SEATS: RM35


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QUOTE(tan_pang @ Jul 5 2008, 01:06 AM)
then interested to have gathering?? tongue.gif
to talk about classical music laugh.gif
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haha.. sure smile.gif when?
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QUOTE(mattkhoo87 @ Jul 5 2008, 10:11 PM)
haha.. sure smile.gif when?
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I'm thinking of 13 of July... since that got free organ performance...

even if I can't get the ticket, I can still listen to Beethoven's 9th that start on 3pm... laugh.gif
for me, 13 of July is a musical day!! rclxm9.gif

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@yehlai
The Free Organ Recital is actually free to everyone...

When I arrived and ask the Box Office about free organ performance, they straight away ask how much ticket I want...
I answer 2, and she give me 2 ticket without any question...

It is free seating anyway...

The organnist: Marc Rochester have perform 6 organ pieces:
Louis James Alfred Lefébure-Wély (1817-1870): Marche (Op. 122 No. 4)
Edwin Lemare (1865-1934): Berceuse
Joseph Rheinberger (1839-1901): Intermezzo from Sonata No. 4 (Op. 98)
Herbert Howells (1892-1983): Master Tallis's Testament
Maria Theresa von Paradis (1759-1824): Sicilienne
Marcel Lanquetuit (1894-1985): Toccata in D


He perform every music very well...
I seldom listen to organ's music... and these pieces is quite different from the organ music I listen before...

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aiyo, miss tht.. will have any nice & 'affordable' ticket recently?


Added on July 16, 2008, 9:49 amSorryy ya tan_pang, dint gave u back the 'fans' tht day.
dint stay for long, becoz not really enjoy the festival, just intended to meet some forumer only.

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QUOTE(yehlai @ Jul 16 2008, 09:46 AM)
aiyo, miss tht.. will have any nice & 'affordable' ticket recently?


Added on July 16, 2008, 9:49 amSorryy ya tan_pang, dint gave u back the 'fans' tht day.
dint stay for long, becoz not really enjoy the festival, just intended to  meet some forumer only.
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Is RM50 the "affordable" price to you??

There are some nice music perform on "Pre-Season Festival" that is between 15-31 of August with all seats RM50 or RM70

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15 & 17 Aug Fri 8:30pm, Sun 3:00pm

Malaysian Philharmonic Orchestra
Claus Peter Flor conductor
Borodin Quartet artist-in-residence

ROSSINI  Overture: William Tell
SPOHR  Concerto for String Quartet and Orchestra in A minor (Op. 131)
DVORAK  Symphony No. 9 in E minor (Op. 95) - "From the New World"

ALL SEATS: RM50


New World Symphony!!!

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QUOTE(tan_pang @ Jul 16 2008, 12:06 PM)
Is RM50 the "affordable" price to you??

There are some nice music perform on "Pre-Season Festival" that is between 15-31 of August with all seats RM50 or RM70
New World Symphony!!!
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where you got the info.... i check the MPO website it didnt give so much details leh. rclxub.gif
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QUOTE(IIIaZer @ Jul 16 2008, 12:18 PM)
where you got the info.... i check the MPO website it didnt give so much details leh.  rclxub.gif
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3 days ago (13rd of July), there is a free organ recital and also Beethoven 8th and 9th performance.

I went there, and ask for new season concert calender. They gave me a free booklet that have detail of 08/09 Season performance inside! rclxm9.gif
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QUOTE(tan_pang @ Jul 16 2008, 12:34 PM)
3 days ago (13rd of July), there is a free organ recital and also Beethoven 8th and 9th performance.

I went there, and ask for new season concert calender. They gave me a free booklet that have detail of 08/09 Season performance inside! rclxm9.gif
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no wonder la..... ish when they going to update their website. rclxub.gif
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Thanks to my friend, found this video in youtube...
Enjoy... smile.gif


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any cheap ticket recently? i wanna buy..
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QUOTE(yehlai @ Jul 21 2008, 08:00 PM)
any cheap ticket recently? i wanna buy..
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Try look at my previous post
QUOTE(tan_pang @ Jul 16 2008, 12:06 PM)
Is RM50 the "affordable" price to you??

There are some nice music perform on "Pre-Season Festival" that is between 15-31 of August with all seats RM50 or RM70

QUOTE
15 & 17 Aug Fri 8:30pm, Sun 3:00pm

Malaysian Philharmonic Orchestra
Claus Peter Flor conductor
Borodin Quartet artist-in-residence

ROSSINI  Overture: William Tell
SPOHR  Concerto for String Quartet and Orchestra in A minor (Op. 131)
DVORAK  Symphony No. 9 in E minor (Op. 95) - "From the New World"

ALL SEATS: RM50


New World Symphony!!!
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yay... just found out the MPO website updated with the new season schedule...!!
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QUOTE(IIIaZer @ Jul 28 2008, 04:29 PM)
yay... just found out the MPO website updated with the new season schedule...!!
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They just update until August, that is Pre-Season Festival...
October onward... still haven't update... (September have no event)
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QUOTE(tan_pang @ Jul 28 2008, 04:54 PM)
They just update until August, that is Pre-Season Festival...
October onward... still haven't update... (September have no event)
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no wor bro.... they updated the new season schedule d.

this 2 date looks interesting....

23 Nov Sun 3.00pm
Malaysian Philharmonic Orchestra
Carlos Kalmar conductor
Cyprien Katsaris piano

HAYDN Symphony No.102 in B flat
MOZART Piano Concerto No.21 in C (K467)
BEETHOVEN Symphony No.2 in D (Op.36)

&


12 Oct Sun 3.00pm
Malaysian Philharmonic Orchestra
Claus Peter Flor conductor
Robert Levin and Ya-Fei Chuang pianos

BEETHOVEN Overture: Egmont
MENDELSSOHN Concerto for Two Pianos in A flat
BRAHMS Symphony No.1 in C minor (Op.68)

rclxm9.gif rclxm9.gif

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QUOTE(IIIaZer @ Jul 29 2008, 11:25 AM)
no wor bro.... they updated the new season schedule d.

this 2 date looks interesting....

23 Nov Sun 3.00pm
Malaysian Philharmonic Orchestra
Carlos Kalmar conductor
Cyprien Katsaris piano

HAYDN Symphony No.102 in B flat
MOZART Piano Concerto No.21 in C (K467)
BEETHOVEN Symphony No.2 in D (Op.36)

&
12 Oct Sun 3.00pm
Malaysian Philharmonic Orchestra
Claus Peter Flor conductor
Robert Levin and Ya-Fei Chuang pianos

BEETHOVEN Overture: Egmont
MENDELSSOHN Concerto for Two Pianos in A flat
BRAHMS Symphony No.1 in C minor (Op.68)

rclxm9.gif  rclxm9.gif
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I click on the calender on homepage, just see they update until Pre-Season Festival...

didn't notice that there is "08/09 Concert Season" button... tongue.gif

Anyway, I'm more interested on 15 & 17 Aug "New World Symphony" performance... rclxm9.gif
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QUOTE(tan_pang @ Jul 29 2008, 11:32 AM)
I click on the calender on homepage, just see they update until Pre-Season Festival...

didn't notice that there is "08/09 Concert Season" button... tongue.gif

Anyway, I'm more interested on 15 & 17 Aug "New World Symphony" performance... rclxm9.gif
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emm..... new world symphony.... tempted. drool.gif
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QUOTE(IIIaZer @ Jul 29 2008, 12:22 PM)
emm..... new world symphony.... tempted.  drool.gif
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I have bought the ticket yesterday!!

17th of August, meet you all at KLCC DFP tongue.gif

My seat is T9, hope their New World Symphony will be better than the recording I heard always especially the ending of first movement which make me love this symphony for almost 2 years tongue.gif
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Anyone goin for this weekend or the next?
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QUOTE(fujkenasai @ Aug 22 2008, 12:52 PM)
Anyone goin for this weekend or the next?
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This weekend I go for KL Convention Centre (not the MPYO)
Heard that there will be Rachmaninoff's Symphonie Dances (2 piano version) performance...

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QUOTE(tan_pang @ Aug 22 2008, 01:06 PM)
This weekend I go for KL Convention Centre (not the MPYO)
Heard that there will be Rachmaninoff's Symphonie Dances (2 piano version) performance...
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Was the Rachmaninoff's Symphonie Dances in KL convention center or MPO?

btw did anyone get tickets for lang lang on 13th of Jan 2009? I wanted to get it yesterday but apparently it has been sold out on the 1st day of release which was the 25th of august. cry.gif cry.gif cry.gif
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QUOTE(fujkenasai @ Aug 30 2008, 10:45 AM)
Was the  Rachmaninoff's Symphonie Dances in KL convention center or MPO?

btw did anyone get tickets for lang lang on 13th of Jan 2009? I wanted to get it yesterday but apparently it has been sold out on the 1st day of release which was the 25th of august.  cry.gif  cry.gif  cry.gif
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Ya, it is the Rachmaninoff's Symphonic Dances (I think I have posted it on previous post sweat.gif )
And also Bach's Harpsichord music, some organ and accordion music.

I didn't go to DFP on that night...

1.11.2008
There will be another performance organise by Roland Asia Pacific again on that night.
Same place (KL Convention Centre, Plenary Theatre), and the price is RM50

Rachmaninoff's Piano Concerto No. 2
Bach's Harpsichord Concerto in D minor, BWV 1052

Both just first movement, play with string orchestra, and also have other music too...

About the Lang Lang's performance...
There is someone write about it in here
http://pianys.blogspot.com/2008/08/blog-post_27.html
(Chinese blog)

Even you arrived at there, you also have to queue up... sweat.gif
I never queuing when buy the MPO ticket tongue.gif
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where do you get tickets for the other concert?
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where do you get tickets for the other concert?
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from my friend... who is also a performer on that night... tongue.gif

you can go there and buy the ticket at that time
7:30pm is the time we can enter the hall...
So, if you interested, you have to arrived before 7:30pm...


Added on August 31, 2008, 12:35 amBy the way, there will have another interesting competition soon...

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3rd ASEAN International Chopin Piano Competition

17th – 22nd November 2008

Panggung Bandaraya, Kuala Lumpur


http://chopinsociety.com.my/3rdcompetition.php

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tan_pang, any latest csc music u want to intro me lately? drool.gif
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this is a classical music thread.. so let`s talk about classical music!! smile.gif

name your top 5 symphonies.. smile.gif

mine would be..

5) Nielsen - Symphony No. 4, "The Inextinguishable"
4) Brahms - Symphony No. 4 in E minor, Op. 98
3) Elgar - Pomp And Circumstance March
2) Beethoven - Symphony No. 9 in D minor, Op. 125 "Choral"
1) Beethoven - Symphony No. 7 in A major (Op. 92)

many people would put beethoven 9th as their number 1 compared to beethoven 7th... well.. this is just my preference.. smile.gif i have my reasons for it..

what about yours? wink.gif



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My favourite symphony is Gustav Mahler's 5th Symphony.

Can't really decide on the other four sweat.gif
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Haha...
The symphony I like most (recently) is Scriabin - Symphony No. 1
But only to the 2nd (Allegro dramatico) and 5th (Allegro) movement...

the other is Dvorak - "From the New World" Symphony No. 9
Beethoven 8th, 1st movement is my recent favorite too...

anyway, I seldom listen to Symphony now...
more on Concerto like Elgar's Cello Concerto, Bach's Harpsichord Concertos

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hi new guy here, i am oso classical musc fan ^^ juz wondering anyone of u guys will be participating in the 3rd asean international chopin piano competition?
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QUOTE(fiRst Empire @ Sep 2 2008, 12:08 PM)
hi new guy here, i am oso classical musc fan ^^ juz wondering anyone of u guys will be participating in the 3rd asean international chopin piano competition?
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hahaha not for me... i'm a lousy pianist with rusty fingers. laugh.gif not qualified at all.
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QUOTE(fiRst Empire @ Sep 2 2008, 12:08 PM)
hi new guy here, i am oso classical musc fan ^^ juz wondering anyone of u guys will be participating in the 3rd asean international chopin piano competition?
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LOL
I just will go to watch... Especially the Concerto "C" category... sure will be interesting... brows.gif
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QUOTE(tan_pang @ Sep 2 2008, 07:08 PM)
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I just will go to watch... Especially the Concerto "C" category... sure will be interesting... brows.gif
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Same here Im just a receiver not a performer.
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QUOTE(tan_pang @ Sep 2 2008, 07:08 PM)
LOL
I just will go to watch... Especially the Concerto "C" category... sure will be interesting... brows.gif
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ya cant wait to watch it. i love chopin! hoping to gain experience by watching them playing. i mostly play chopin pieces but of coz i like listening to other composer's composition like mozart, rachmaninov, beethoven, schubert, liszt etc. but i mostly listen composition for piano and concerto only hehe. any good music intro? i seldom listen to symphony tongue.gif

QUOTE(fujkenasai @ Sep 3 2008, 12:46 AM)
Same here Im just a receiver not a performer.
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hey fuj ^^ i see, i oso will go watch, planning to participate the next one. biggrin.gif maybe u can invite soulburner come oso and we can meet up?







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QUOTE(fiRst Empire @ Sep 3 2008, 09:45 AM)
ya cant wait to watch it. i love chopin! hoping to gain experience by watching them playing. i mostly play chopin pieces but of coz i like listening to other composer's composition like mozart, rachmaninov, beethoven, schubert, liszt etc. but i mostly listen composition for piano and concerto only hehe. any good music intro? i seldom listen to symphony  tongue.gif
hey fuj ^^ i see, i oso will go watch, planning to participate the next one.  biggrin.gif maybe u can invite soulburner come oso and we can meet up?
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Participate the next one?? blink.gif
at that time, how old are you?? sweat.gif

If I'm not mistaken, there is also a piano competition by Roland Asia Pacific...
You can try that
http://www.rolandap.com/main.php?pg=eventsd&events_id=1

I also listen to concerto now... seldom listen to symphony...
Now start to like Bach's Harpsichord Concerto
I found the Glenn Gloud version, but he play on piano... sad.gif

You can try Grieg, Khachaturian, Tchaikovsky (1st), Rachmaninoff (2nd & 3rd), Beethoven (Emperor), Ravel's Piano Concerto
Other than that, can also try Bruch (1st), Mendelssohn, Tchaikovsky, Khachaturian, Sibelius, Brahms's Violin Concerto
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i highly recommend this new band
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This doesn't sounds like Classical......
It sounds more like it is mixing with other genre, or maybe a different genre totally...
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any idea how to get the ASEAN International Chopin Piano competition tickets?
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QUOTE(fiRst Empire @ Sep 3 2008, 09:45 AM)
ya cant wait to watch it. i love chopin! hoping to gain experience by watching them playing. i mostly play chopin pieces but of coz i like listening to other composer's composition like mozart, rachmaninov, beethoven, schubert, liszt etc. but i mostly listen composition for piano and concerto only hehe. any good music intro? i seldom listen to symphony  tongue.gif
hey fuj ^^ i see, i oso will go watch, planning to participate the next one.  biggrin.gif maybe u can invite soulburner come oso and we can meet up?
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How do you gain entrance to that asean international chopin piano competition? Can you give me more details on it like where and when it is held?

I guess if you like piano you should go for lang lang's performance next season in MPO since its all sold out now. sad.gif
Well you can still try for any cancellations.


BTW do you guys consider nobuo uematsu's(final fantasy 1-10 music composer) pieces as classical music? I guess this question include current day movie composition like John Williams and howard shore's pieces.
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BTW do you guys consider nobuo uematsu's(final fantasy 1-10 music composer) pieces as classical music? I guess this question include current day movie composition like John Williams and  howard shore's pieces.
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Modern classic tongue.gif

Btw, can you guys recommend me pieces of the same dynamics as Liszt's Mephisto Waltz and Mazeppa ? Thx ahead
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QUOTE(fujkenasai @ Sep 3 2008, 02:29 PM)
How do you gain entrance to that asean international chopin piano competition? Can you give me more details on it like where and when it is held?

I guess if you like piano you should go for lang lang's performance next season in MPO since its all sold out now. sad.gif
Well you can still try for any cancellations.
BTW do you guys consider nobuo uematsu's(final fantasy 1-10 music composer) pieces as classical music? I guess this question include current day movie composition like John Williams and  howard shore's pieces.
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My friend said it is free admission, and no specific dress code......

I think I have post the official link for this competition in this thread before... sweat.gif
try look for it yourself (hint: it is in same page)

About the composer question...
A composer that have composed a Classical Music can consider as Classical Music composer, but it doesn't mean all his/her music is Classical
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QUOTE(tan_pang @ Sep 3 2008, 10:21 PM)
My friend said it is free admission, and no specific dress code......

I think I have post the official link for this competition in this thread before... sweat.gif
try look for it yourself (hint: it is in same page)

About the composer question...
A composer that have composed a Classical Music can consider as Classical Music composer, but it doesn't mean all his/her music is Classical
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Ahh pardon my noobness here as I dare not click on the link as I was in the office. =_=

Yeah I get your point on the composer but Im still not sure what is the strict definition of classical since there are still so called classical pieces being composed in this era.
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QUOTE(tan_pang @ Sep 3 2008, 10:30 AM)
Participate the next one?? blink.gif
at that time, how old are you?? sweat.gif

If I'm not mistaken, there is also a piano competition by Roland Asia Pacific...
You can try that
http://www.rolandap.com/main.php?pg=eventsd&events_id=1

I also listen to concerto now... seldom listen to symphony...
Now start to like Bach's Harpsichord Concerto
I found the Glenn Gloud version, but he play on piano... sad.gif

You can try Grieg, Khachaturian, Tchaikovsky (1st), Rachmaninoff (2nd & 3rd), Beethoven (Emperor), Ravel's Piano Concerto
Other than that, can also try Bruch (1st), Mendelssohn, Tchaikovsky, Khachaturian, Sibelius, Brahms's Violin Concerto
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thanks for the intro of these music, will find them after my exam ^^
i will be 21 for the next asean international chopin competition, there is no age limit so i guess i can give a try biggrin.gif

ya i heard of the roland piano competition, i am not planning to participate any competition yet until next year when i further my study at kl. live at penang not convenient for any major event le cry.gif

QUOTE(fujkenasai @ Sep 3 2008, 02:29 PM)
How do you gain entrance to that asean international chopin piano competition? Can you give me more details on it like where and when it is held?

I guess if you like piano you should go for lang lang's performance next season in MPO since its all sold out now. sad.gif
Well you can still try for any cancellations.
BTW do you guys consider nobuo uematsu's(final fantasy 1-10 music composer) pieces as classical music? I guess this question include current day movie composition like John Williams and  howard shore's pieces.
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ya its free admission, btw is there sufficient seat for the audience if there are too many ppl wacthing the competition? i wouldn't wan to miss it, i am skipping my class for this.

lang lang concert ticket is sold out??!! shocking.gif so fast leh, i juz heard from my fren recently so fast sold out d? u got the tickets fuj? so sad le cry.gif

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Ahh pardon my noobness here as I dare not click on the link as I was in the office. =_=

Yeah I get your point on the composer but Im still not sure what is the strict definition of classical since there are still so called classical pieces being composed in this era.
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I think what you mean is Contemporary Classical......

Sometimes it confuse me too...... rclxub.gif
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thanks for the intro of these music, will find them after my exam ^^
i will be 21 for the next asean international chopin competition, there is no age limit so i guess i can give a try  biggrin.gif

ya i heard of the roland piano competition, i am not planning to participate any competition yet until next year when i further my study at kl. live at penang not convenient for any major event le  cry.gif
ya its free admission, btw is there sufficient seat for the audience if there are too many ppl wacthing the competition? i wouldn't wan to miss it, i am skipping my class for this.

lang lang concert ticket is sold out??!!  shocking.gif  so fast leh, i juz heard from my fren recently so fast sold out d? u got the tickets fuj? so sad le  cry.gif
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If you will be 21 for next ASEAN International Chopin Competition, then you have to participate the highest rank... that is above 21 category... like Concerto "C" or College
I also wondering will there enough seat for audience...... sweat.gif

Ya, Lang Lang's concert ticket is sold out on first day it start to sell to non-subscriber (25 Aug)...
My friend got the last ticket at Circle, and this is the first times he queue up to buy the ticket... sweat.gif
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QUOTE(tan_pang @ Sep 4 2008, 01:44 PM)
I think what you mean is Contemporary Classical......

Sometimes it confuse me too...... rclxub.gif

If you will be 21 for next ASEAN International Chopin Competition, then you have to participate the highest rank... that is above 21 category... like Concerto "C" or College
I also wondering will there enough seat for audience...... sweat.gif

Ya, Lang Lang's concert ticket is sold out on first day it start to sell to non-subscriber (25 Aug)...
My friend got the last ticket at Circle, and this is the first times he queue up to buy the ticket... sweat.gif
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ya it would not be easy, hope to learn a thing or two from those participants ^^

dono if anyone have already listen tis b4, its one of my favourite piano concerto from beethoven, soloist is the famous pianist zimerman biggrin.gif

its very nice, here's the 1st movement

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SfstcHZINYE

ps: i dont have much collections of classical music, mostly listen on youtube : sad.gif anyone know where can i get/dl classical music? or can send me any ? tongue.gif

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QUOTE(fiRst Empire @ Sep 4 2008, 02:58 PM)
ya it would not be easy, hope to learn a thing or two from those participants ^^

dono if anyone have already listen tis b4, its one of my favourite piano concerto from beethoven, soloist is the famous pianist zimerman  biggrin.gif

its very nice, here's the 1st movement

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SfstcHZINYE

ps: i dont have much collections of classical music, mostly listen on youtube  : sad.gif  anyone know where can i get/dl classical music? or can send me any ?  tongue.gif
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wah... Piano Concerto No. 3, 1st movement??

I just listen once before... and I know it is very long......

I think the 1st post have post some link for free recording, you can try look at there
but there is not many people upload their recording, thats why you can't find some music that you want...
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QUOTE(fiRst Empire @ Sep 4 2008, 12:40 PM)
lang lang concert ticket is sold out??!!  shocking.gif  so fast leh, i juz heard from my fren recently so fast sold out d? u got the tickets fuj? so sad le  cry.gif
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No I could not get the tickets was 4 days late. cry.gif cry.gif cry.gif

QUOTE(tan_pang @ Sep 4 2008, 01:44 PM)
I think what you mean is Contemporary Classical......

Sometimes it confuse me too...... rclxub.gif

If you will be 21 for next ASEAN International Chopin Competition, then you have to participate the highest rank... that is above 21 category... like Concerto "C" or College
I also wondering will there enough seat for audience...... sweat.gif

Ya, Lang Lang's concert ticket is sold out on first day it start to sell to non-subscriber (25 Aug)...
My friend got the last ticket at Circle, and this is the first times he queue up to buy the ticket... sweat.gif
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Is that blog you sent me from your friend? 1st time for me to know that they have to queue for a ticket in MPO sweat.gif

QUOTE(fiRst Empire @ Sep 4 2008, 02:58 PM)
ya it would not be easy, hope to learn a thing or two from those participants ^^

dono if anyone have already listen tis b4, its one of my favourite piano concerto from beethoven, soloist is the famous pianist zimerman  biggrin.gif

its very nice, here's the 1st movement

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SfstcHZINYE

ps: i dont have much collections of classical music, mostly listen on youtube  : sad.gif  anyone know where can i get/dl classical music? or can send me any ?   tongue.gif
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I hope I do get a seat for the Asean competition.

one think for classical music Im very choosy I do not get MP3 as I find there is something missing in the quality thats why I always look for concerts to go to, for pop and others mp3 is fine.

Ive got some if you want it but I just leeched it when I was in college and I only listen to 1 or 2 of it when I really feel like it. sweat.gif

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QUOTE(fujkenasai @ Sep 5 2008, 01:59 AM)
No I could not get the tickets was 4 days late.  cry.gif  cry.gif  cry.gif
Is that blog you sent me from your friend? 1st time for me to know that they have to queue for a ticket in MPO  sweat.gif
I hope I do get a seat for the Asean competition.

one think for classical music Im very choosy I do not get MP3 as I find there is something missing in the quality thats why I always look for concerts to go to, for pop and others mp3 is fine.

Ive got some if you want it but I just leeched it when I was in college and I only listen to 1 or 2 of it when I really feel like it.  sweat.gif
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i see, pg there not much interesting events oso. no choice listen mp3 only lo ^^ long time didnt attend any concert d lo. anyway thanks guys smile.gif

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anyone interested to go for philharmonic KLCC orchestra?
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YEAH man..any good upcoming events that u knw?
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YEAH man..any good upcoming events that u knw?
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LotR in Dec 13?
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QUOTE(fujkenasai @ Sep 8 2008, 03:37 PM)
LotR in Dec 13?
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i`m goin for that! smile.gif
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QUOTE(fujkenasai @ Sep 8 2008, 03:37 PM)
LotR in Dec 13?
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LotR is wat event? lord of the rings?
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QUOTE(fiRst Empire @ Sep 9 2008, 11:30 AM)
LotR is wat event? lord of the rings?
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Ya, Lord of the Ring Symphony

But when check on the booklet, it is on 19-21 Dec...
Fri & Sat 8:30pm, Sun 3pm...
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Ya, Lord of the Ring Symphony

But when check on the booklet, it is on 19-21 Dec...
Fri & Sat 8:30pm, Sun 3pm...
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So anyone going?
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QUOTE(fujkenasai @ Sep 10 2008, 09:43 AM)
So anyone going?
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I'm not interested to this... and I don't know whether it is good or not...

Anyway, I'm more interested to Legacy music concert... tongue.gif
Anyone interested to Bruch's Violin Concerto No. 1 and Rachmaninoff's Symphony No. 2?? brows.gif

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QUOTE(tan_pang @ Sep 10 2008, 01:12 PM)
I'm not interested to this... and I don't know whether it is good or not...

Anyway, I'm more interested to Legacy music concert... tongue.gif
Anyone interested to Bruch's Violin Concerto No. 1 and Rachmaninoff's Symphony No. 2?? brows.gif
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Since I cant go for lang lang I think Im goin.
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just found out that Lang Lang's concert sold out, I'm so out doh.gif , i was planning to buy the ticket 1 month before the concert
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QUOTE(foong89 @ Sep 17 2008, 11:28 AM)
just found out that Lang Lang's concert sold out, I'm so out  doh.gif , i was planning to buy the ticket 1 month before the concert
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the ticket was sold out on the 1st day laugh.gif laugh.gif

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Hi guys, i found something nice!
~Franz Schubert ''The Trout' Quintet"





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QUOTE(yehlai @ Sep 20 2008, 04:17 PM)
Hi guys, i found something nice!
~Franz Schubert ''The Trout' Quintet"


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ya.. is nice...
last time my school mates play this piece in masterclass...
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QUOTE(peggyliew @ Sep 21 2008, 12:56 AM)
ya.. is nice...
last time my school mates play this piece in masterclass...
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wao, u guys are in music school?
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wao, u guys are in music school?
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QUOTE(yehlai @ Sep 20 2008, 04:17 PM)
Hi guys, i found something nice!
~Franz Schubert ''The Trout' Quintet"


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You have just show us a legendary recording!!

in the description of this video:
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Historical rehearsal and public performance by Itzhak Perlman, Daniel Barenboim, Jacqueline Du Pré, Zubin Mehta and Pinchas Zukerman.

I just know Itzhak Perlman, Deniel Barenboim and Jacqueline Du Pré

I have Itzhak Perlman recording of Tchaikovsky's Violin Concerto
Jacqueline Du Pré Elgar's Cello Concerto
and Daniel Barenboim + Itzhak Perlman Lalo's Symphonie Espagnole

Jacqueline Du Pré still alive at that time... seen like this is quite old already... tongue.gif
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QUOTE(tan_pang @ Sep 23 2008, 03:04 PM)
You have just show us a legendary recording!!

in the description of this video:

I just know Itzhak Perlman, Deniel Barenboim and Jacqueline Du Pré

I have Itzhak Perlman recording of Tchaikovsky's Violin Concerto
Jacqueline Du Pré Elgar's Cello Concerto
and Daniel Barenboim + Itzhak Perlman Lalo's Symphonie Espagnole


Jacqueline Du Pré still alive at that time... seen like this is quite old already... tongue.gif
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You mean those ppl inside the clip is "Itzhak Perlman, Deniel Barenboim and Jacqueline Du Pré" ? and they are legend?
Wao bro, you have original cd a? can exchange source with me ? sharing is good thumbup.gif

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Anyone go to listen to the

Nikolai Rimsky-Korsakov's Capriccio espagnole
Max Bruch's Violin Concerto No. 1
and Krzysztof Penderecki's "Christmas Symphony"

on 1st and 2nd November??

It is a very very nice performance thumbup.gif
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QUOTE(tan_pang @ Nov 3 2008, 09:19 AM)
Anyone go to listen to the

Nikolai Rimsky-Korsakov's Capriccio espagnole
Max Bruch's Violin Concerto No. 1
and Krzysztof Penderecki's "Christmas Symphony"

on 1st and 2nd November??

It is a very very nice performance thumbup.gif
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u went? i was busy working. ZzzzZzzz rclxub.gif
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QUOTE(IIIaZer @ Nov 3 2008, 11:11 AM)
u went? i was busy working. ZzzzZzzz  rclxub.gif
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LOL, you busy for gather all the garbage?? laugh.gif {joking}

By the way, that performance is very very nice.
For myself, I really enjoy the joyful Nikolai Rimsky-Korsakov's Capriccio espagnole; and also the very powerful "Chrimstmas Symphony" with brilliant timpani!!
Max Bruch's Violin Concerto No. 1 also have 5 ovations too!!

Too bad for you all that can't attend... tongue.gif
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Joe hisaishi considered as classical? tongue.gif

guess not cause his still alive, but nonetheless his one good composer.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=D5tTiYT1cgU

as for classical i personally like Tchaikovsky's music.
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Hey, Bach's BWV525 and 529 sounded very interesting! I love the harpsichord, and the organ versions of these music too! smile.gif
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QUOTE(tan_pang @ Nov 3 2008, 10:25 PM)
LOL, you busy for gather all the garbage?? laugh.gif  {joking}

By the way, that performance is very very nice.
For myself, I really enjoy the joyful Nikolai Rimsky-Korsakov's Capriccio espagnole; and also the very powerful "Chrimstmas Symphony" with brilliant timpani!!
Max Bruch's Violin Concerto No. 1 also have 5 ovations too!!

Too bad for you all that can't attend... tongue.gif
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hi! i'm new here smile.gif did anyone go for the 12 oct concert? the one with robert levin and ya fei chuang? i really wanted to go as there are not many piano duets plus they were going to play the song from nodame! but i was away on business that weekend cry.gif how was the performance?

i'll be going for tomorrow's performance...the one on ravel...anyone going? i bought the ticket today and i wanted the cheapest one so i'm sitting at row b....my neck is really going to hurt sigh

do you guys often go for these performances?
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hi! i'm new here smile.gif did anyone go for the 12 oct concert? the one with robert levin and ya fei chuang? i really wanted to go as there are not many piano duets plus they were going to play the song from nodame! but i was away on business that weekend  cry.gif how was the performance?

i'll be going for tomorrow's performance...the one on ravel...anyone going? i bought the ticket today and i wanted the cheapest one so i'm sitting at row b....my neck is really going to hurt sigh

do you guys often go for these performances?
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The song from nodame?? blink.gif Do you meant Brahms's Symphony No. 1??

I went there, the performance is very very nice!!!
What I can remember now is the brass instrument is very very good especially near to the end of 4th movement which got sudden accent!!
I really get shock at that time, and my eyes become wet... tongue.gif

About the Ravel's performance, James Ehnes is very very nice.
4 ovation on Glazunov's Violin Concerto in A minor, and 5 ovation on the Ravel's Tzigane!!
He even encore with a Bach's violin...... Damn nice violinst with very good bowing and pizzicato skill!!!
Really feel impress by his performance...
And the La Valse... It is like a waltz with bomb!!!
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drool.gif Cool I really like this..can anyone inform me if any good performance comes up...xD I wish they have Rachmaninoff Piano Concertos in MPO... cry.gif

Oh I just saw someone posting about Lang LAng's concert...It is cancelled by the way rclxub.gif but I didn't manage to get the ticket so it's fine with me whistling.gif But I am hoping to attend his next one here...

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I cant go for the chopin piano competition cry.gif cry.gif cry.gif stupid work vmad.gif vmad.gif vmad.gif

Why do we have to work damn it.
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for the chopin competion
where to buy tickets??? hope its not too late.
Is it free?

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QUOTE(Jojos @ Nov 15 2008, 12:17 AM)
for the chopin competion
where to buy tickets??? hope its not too late.
Is it free?
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I think entrance is free
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I think entrance is free
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I maybe will go for the Concerto C one on tomorrow night and Friday night......
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I went for the Concerto C ..just came back home...so little ppl there...
small concert hall...I like the no.5 girl's playing and no.6 Chuan Li...

there were Scherzo, Etudes,Nocturne, Grande Polonaise Brilliante, Heroic Polonaise being played...

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cool i went there too today
the concerto c
i like the last guy at the end
his first song was nice
but what happend to his second song??

there is a gala concert tomorow
Gala Concert 8:00 pm – 10:00 pm
Best Western Premier Seri Pacific Hotel, Kuala Lumpur

does it actually starts at 8? newspaper says start at 8.30


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QUOTE(Jojos @ Nov 20 2008, 10:30 PM)
cool i went there too today
the concerto c
i like the last guy at the end
his first song was nice
but what happend to his second song??
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I didn't went there when he performing... sad.gif

But if you want to know... he actually sick on that day, no more energy for the 2nd music... sad.gif

By the way, anyone going yesterday??
Final of Concerto B and Concerto C...

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hey did anyone went for the gala concert juz now?
it was really really good
i love the last 1 the girl from china
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Who won the FINALS?? last girl from China? u mean no.5 or no.7 ? I took picture with no.5 ^^ the 14 years old girl...
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ehm....may i noe anybody here going for the LOTR Symphony on the 20th??? its great to noe somebody from here going there >_<""" btw...uhh i need to ask...formal dress code for a girl is how??? knee lenght dress?? or ankle length dress??? what colour should it be??? TT^TT the last time i went was quite some time....

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QUOTE(.:himawari:. @ Nov 24 2008, 01:36 PM)
ehm....may i noe anybody here going for the LOTR Symphony on the 20th??? its great to noe somebody from here going there >_<""" btw...uhh i need to ask...formal dress code for a girl is how??? knee lenght dress?? or ankle length dress??? what colour should it be??? TT^TT the last time i went was quite some time....
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For girl, it is less strict than man...
Just make sure you dress graceful with no sport attire and not too sexy...

Anyway, it is better to ask Box Office about that...
Else, maybe you have to go to the Versace because of the concert... tongue.gif
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uhhh ~_~"" i paid so cheap for a tix and so expensive for the attire...yeah guys are kinda strict...no wonder my brother refuse to go...i guess i'll go up to the box office and double check~~

surely nobody is going for this session ah?? DDD;
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As usual for me when i go to the MPO...Monkey Suits ^^ ...Just Like when u do presentations for your college assignments xD
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QUOTE(.:himawari:. @ Nov 24 2008, 01:36 PM)
ehm....may i noe anybody here going for the LOTR Symphony on the 20th??? its great to noe somebody from here going there >_<""" btw...uhh i need to ask...formal dress code for a girl is how??? knee lenght dress?? or ankle length dress??? what colour should it be??? TT^TT the last time i went was quite some time....
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I'll be going with my sister.

Though we got the tickets pretty late so we had to settle for the sunday show. Always preffered saturday evening shows. Dress code not an issue for me laugh.gif
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QUOTE(befitozi @ Nov 26 2008, 01:24 AM)
I'll be going with my sister.

Though we got the tickets pretty late so we had to settle for the sunday show. Always preffered saturday evening shows. Dress code not an issue for me laugh.gif
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Where is the LOTR Performance going to be held ?
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QUOTE(befitozi @ Nov 26 2008, 01:24 AM)
I'll be going with my sister.

Though we got the tickets pretty late so we had to settle for the sunday show. Always preffered saturday evening shows. Dress code not an issue for me laugh.gif
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ic...well...better than missing it right??? uhh my ticket was a KIV ticket too...was lucky to be able to get one ^^;; I have friends going on the friday session as well

<DreamChaser85> at MPO KLCC
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QUOTE(befitozi @ Nov 26 2008, 01:24 AM)
I'll be going with my sister.

Though we got the tickets pretty late so we had to settle for the sunday show. Always preffered saturday evening shows. Dress code not an issue for me laugh.gif
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Dress code is also not an issue to me and I preferred to dress like that... tongue.gif
The problem is only on transportation only...

But I won't go for the LOTR...
Maybe will go for the upcoming Sunday Chamber music event because of Ravel's String Quartet in F...

PS: Whats the price for the Chamber Music Event??
I thought is RM10, but the official website shown RM35... rclxub.gif
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QUOTE(tan_pang @ Nov 27 2008, 11:34 AM)
LOL
Dress code is also not an issue to me and I preferred to dress like that... tongue.gif
The problem is only on transportation only...

But I won't go for the LOTR...
Maybe will go for the upcoming Sunday Chamber music event because of Ravel's String Quartet in F...

PS: Whats the price for the Chamber Music Event??
I thought is RM10, but the official website shown RM35... rclxub.gif
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Should be RM35 then... even the online purchase also stated RM 35.


aiks....didnt notice Lang Lang's performance was canceled.
hmm....till deciding whether i wanna go for LOTR or not. hmm.gif
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There's a Bruce Lee Performance at my house ...Entrance Fee is RM100...U wana book from me ? XDD
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QUOTE(DreamChaser85 @ Nov 27 2008, 02:40 PM)
There's a Bruce Lee Performance at my house ...Entrance Fee is RM100...U wana book from me ? XDD
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QUOTE(IIIaZer @ Nov 27 2008, 12:53 PM)
Should be RM35 then... even the online purchase also stated RM 35.
aiks....didnt notice Lang Lang's performance was canceled. 
hmm....till deciding whether i wanna go for LOTR or not.  hmm.gif
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Hmm... it is weird that I check the small booklet that have the whole year performance, it stated RM10 only!!
Even the bigger version (which I think is the outdated one) also stated RM10!!

But the 29th Nov one is RM35...
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Hi everyone. I'm a fan of classical music but not any specific composers. Now I'm listening to Debussy's Claire De Lune and Clementi Sonatina. Usually I listen movie scores with modern day composers such as Alan Silvestri, Randy Edelman, James Newton Howard, Bill Conti etc. Usually scores calm me down during stressful times at work. haha
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lol nice I like Clementi and Clair De Lune ...Classical n Romantic composers...try Chopin...xD It's lovely..especially his concertos...and various etudes and piano sonatas...etc etc
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Ahh Chopin XDD he is one of my favorite composers, I like his Chanson De L'Adieu Etude op. 10-3.

BTW if anyone knows that Final Fantasy songs will be performed in KL?

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QUOTE(fujkenasai @ Dec 5 2008, 10:58 AM)
Ahh Chopin XDD he is one of my favorite composers, I like his Chanson De L'Adieu Etude op. 10-3.

BTW if anyone knows that Final Fantasy songs will be performed in KL?
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oh anyway if u wana listen to Final Fantasy u can come to my house..everyday got performance by me xD thumbup.gif
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But I want an orchestra performance.
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<fuj> i've checked it again~~ cz i've remembered which orchestra is performing...its by PLAY....apparently, their schedule after april or may was taken down...and there's no mentioning about touring in SEA yet...so u'll have to wait gua D:
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cry.gif Actually I 'm eager to see the live performance of Final Fantasy Music too...

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QUOTE(.:himawari:. @ Dec 5 2008, 05:35 PM)
<fuj> i've checked it again~~ cz i've remembered which orchestra is performing...its by PLAY....apparently, their schedule after april or may was taken down...and there's no mentioning about touring in SEA yet...so u'll have to wait gua D:
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<geekster129> yeah!! last time...malaysia is included in the schedule which listed till end of 2009...but the latest one is till april or may only D:
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shocking.gif I have Bach played by Segovia and John Williams...and I also like the Romanze ...
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QUOTE(.:himawari:. @ Dec 5 2008, 11:24 PM)
<geekster129> yeah!! last time...malaysia is included in the schedule which listed till end of 2009...but the latest one is till april or may only D:
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Just checked out the site... they will only be touring Canada, Denmark, Norway and the USA next year sad.gif
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QUOTE(geekster129 @ Dec 6 2008, 08:10 AM)
Just checked out the site... they will only be touring Canada, Denmark, Norway and the USA next year sad.gif
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What performance? FF ? The Japanese Symphony Orchestra?? Can u give me their website pls lol thanks blink.gif
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QUOTE(DreamChaser85 @ Dec 6 2008, 10:54 AM)
What performance? FF ? The Japanese Symphony Orchestra?? Can u give me their website pls lol thanks blink.gif
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Play! A Video Game Symphony
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The other 1 is http://eminenceonline.com/. When is final fantasy performance comming to singapore Id go down if its not clashing with my schedule.
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wow thanks tan for your review! i'm going for lotr too with my bro...so guys can just wear office attire with a tie? does that count as lounge suit? for girls, is knee length dress is ok rite?

were they supposed to play the FF symphony here?
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I don't know if I'm asking off-topic question here:

Anyone enjoys listening to new-age music? Yanni, Enya, Kitaro, etc.
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Hmm not so much...but sometimes yeah..it could be nice..Kevin Kern, Kitaro and Enya...
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yeah me too!! i'll definitely go since i missed last yr's one TT^TT

<kamiya> there's one famous place to play...definitely MPO unless they wanna held it in shah alam or something >_>||| like the toyota symphony or something...freaking far >_>...as for mpo...ur going for the sat nite event rite?? my bro told me that a coat is compulsory...or batik...but you can rent one coat from MPO itself

<geekster129> i do enya~ err...when im too stressed ^^;;
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9/1/2009 - 11/1/2009 is going to have Johann Strauss music performance. Worth going? I'm quite interested in Romantic period music smile.gif

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QUOTE(geekster129 @ Dec 8 2008, 01:15 PM)
9/1/2009 - 11/1/2009 is going to have Johann Strauss music performance. Worth going? I'm quite interested in Romantic period music smile.gif
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Me too la!! pls give me the details pls..Strauss I like it... rclxms.gif
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thanks himawari
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QUOTE(DreamChaser85 @ Dec 8 2008, 02:55 PM)
Me too la!! pls give me the details pls..Strauss I like it... rclxms.gif
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Was checking at MPO website and found this event... hmm... to go or not to go... that is the question... But it will be a good start to year 2009 for me tongue.gif, and also will be my first time to attend an orchestra performance in my life smile.gif
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QUOTE(kamiyakaoru85 @ Dec 6 2008, 08:47 PM)
wow thanks tan for your review! i'm going for lotr too with my bro...so guys can just wear office attire with a tie? does that count as lounge suit? for girls, is knee length dress is ok rite?

were they supposed to play the FF symphony here?
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So are you going to the saturday's performance or sunday's

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yeah me too!! i'll definitely go since i missed last yr's one TT^TT

<kamiya> there's one famous place to play...definitely MPO unless they wanna held it in shah alam or something >_>||| like the toyota symphony or something...freaking far >_>...as for mpo...ur going for the sat nite event rite?? my bro told me that a coat is compulsory...or batik...but you can rent one coat from MPO itself

<geekster129> i do enya~ err...when im too stressed ^^;;
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Do you guys go to a performance in a group? I dunno whether I should attend alone, cos I will look "wu liao" hehehe... Not many of my friends have the same interest as mine...

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Just go alone la what's wrong with that...U need people to look good or to enjoy music? what if everyone in this world dies...u also go die? LOL just a saying...

If I'm here I'll be pleased to join u ... smile.gif

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QUOTE(DreamChaser85 @ Dec 9 2008, 02:29 PM)
Just go alone la what's wrong with that...U need people to look good or to enjoy music? what if everyone in this world dies...u also go die? LOL just a saying...

If I'm here I'll be pleased to join u ... smile.gif
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Of course go there to enjoy the music lar... Somemore you will get the purest audio quality than you can never hear on CD or SACD!

I don't know. Everytime when I go to movie alone or do something alone, people looked at me like muka semacam... heheh.. Got one time I was buying a movie ticket for 1 person, the ticket seller just asked like semacam only.... doh.gif I asked him back "Is there any problem?" lol

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QUOTE(geekster129 @ Dec 9 2008, 03:40 PM)
Of course go there to enjoy the music lar... Somemore you will get the purest audio quality than you can never hear on CD or SACD!

I don't know. Everytime when I go to movie alone or do something alone, people looked at me like muka semacam... heheh.. Got one time I was buying a movie ticket for 1 person, the ticket seller just asked like semacam only....  doh.gif  I asked him back "Is there any problem?" lol
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Yea great opinions..I've went for a movie alone too...yup..dun be too concealed or u'll never enjoy the greatest moments of life...a great composers said "Musicians who never travel, will be indeed in a poor way" something like that lol haha...lol let's go listen music together..but I don't really know about LOTR's music anyway xD
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QUOTE(fujkenasai @ Dec 9 2008, 04:42 PM)
I always do that goin to cinemas alone and they always ask 1 ticket I said yes and they have nothing to say. Once while in the cinema some guy sitting next to me says that Im sad goin to cinema alone I asked him excuse me am I in any way making u uncomfortable he just shuts up. I guess you can always make new friends do not have to stick with your group of people. Im sure people in this thread would be delighted to join you for an orchestra performances. If you are going to this LOTR performance we can always meet up.  laugh.gif

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fujikenasai, i'm going for sat's performance. when ru going?

i went once for a performance alone and it was ok except that during the interval i had nowhere to go and no one to talk to sleep.gif" so i was so excited when i found out a few of my colleagues enjoy orchestra performances. we're planning to go for the feb 28 concert =)

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QUOTE(kamiyakaoru85 @ Dec 12 2008, 08:38 PM)
fujikenasai, i'm going for sat's performance. when ru going?

i went once for a performance alone and it was ok except that during the interval i had nowhere to go and no one to talk to sleep.gif" so i was so excited when i found out a few of my colleagues enjoy orchestra performances. we're planning to go for the feb 28 concert =)
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I also will go for the 28th Feb concert laugh.gif

Tomorrow's performance?
I maybe will go after visit PC Fair... tongue.gif
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QUOTE(kamiyakaoru85 @ Dec 12 2008, 08:38 PM)
fujikenasai, i'm going for sat's performance. when ru going?

i went once for a performance alone and it was ok except that during the interval i had nowhere to go and no one to talk to sleep.gif" so i was so excited when i found out a few of my colleagues enjoy orchestra performances. we're planning to go for the feb 28 concert =)
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what performance will be up on Feb 28?

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QUOTE(kamiyakaoru85 @ Dec 12 2008, 08:38 PM)
fujikenasai, i'm going for sat's performance. when ru going?

i went once for a performance alone and it was ok except that during the interval i had nowhere to go and no one to talk to sleep.gif" so i was so excited when i found out a few of my colleagues enjoy orchestra performances. we're planning to go for the feb 28 concert =)
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Im goin to the one on the 20th of december.

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what performance will be up on Feb 28?
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go check http://www.malaysianphilharmonic.com I cant access it atm
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fujikenasai, ur going alone on 20th?

feb 28 has piano concerto from liszt, rachmaninov's symphony no. 2 and dvorak's carnival overture. haven't heard the songs before but think it'll be good haha. haven't bought the tickets too...tan_pang have you bought your tickets?
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QUOTE(kamiyakaoru85 @ Dec 13 2008, 08:36 PM)
fujikenasai, ur going alone on 20th?

feb 28 has piano concerto from liszt, rachmaninov's symphony no. 2 and dvorak's carnival overture. haven't heard the songs before but think it'll be good haha. haven't bought the tickets too...tan_pang have you bought your tickets?
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I've tried all that..not bad la...but Liszt piano concerto got alot of technical show offs...hmm i wana go too...wana buy together? we go box office...
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post Dec 13 2008, 08:56 PM

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i'll be going with a few of my colleagues so maybe we can meet there instead smile.gif
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oh okay...^^ msn ? number..prefer msn first LOL
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QUOTE(Shinnen @ Dec 4 2008, 02:32 PM)
Hi everyone. I'm a fan of classical music but not any specific composers. Now I'm listening to Debussy's Claire De Lune and Clementi Sonatina. Usually I listen movie scores with modern day composers such as Alan Silvestri, Randy Edelman, James Newton Howard, Bill Conti etc. Usually scores calm me down during stressful times at work. haha
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Me too, I find it hard to have a fav composer cause they're all so great. Of late I've been concentrating on violin concertos (Brahms & Mendehlsson).
And don't get me started on scores, I "play" them in my head most of the time cool.gif

I think there many of the posters here would love to go a classical performance but are reluctant to do so cause they hv no one to accompany them. Just like me....None of my friends are fans of classical music....
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dun worry Socratesman u have us HA HA HA~! msn : yankitmy@hotmail.com ...add me all classical music enthusiasts and start talking about dates xD let's make it a big Classical parrtyyy...
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QUOTE(kamiyakaoru85 @ Dec 13 2008, 08:36 PM)
fujikenasai, ur going alone on 20th?

feb 28 has piano concerto from liszt, rachmaninov's symphony no. 2 and dvorak's carnival overture. haven't heard the songs before but think it'll be good haha. haven't bought the tickets too...tan_pang have you bought your tickets?
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Im only goin to the performance on the 20th alone, but I'll meet up with himawari as she is goin to the performance too. So is anyone going to the performance on the 20th too?

QUOTE(DreamChaser85 @ Dec 13 2008, 09:43 PM)
dun worry Socratesman u have us HA HA HA~! msn : yankitmy@hotmail.com  ...add me all classical music enthusiasts and start talking about dates xD let's make it a big Classical parrtyyy...
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Hi hi dreamchaser Id like to join you all on a big classical party but I could not make it this 28th as 27th is my dad's birthday.
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I'm planning to go on Jan next year. Johann Strauss one. Seems interesting...
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QUOTE(geekster129 @ Dec 15 2008, 01:19 PM)
I'm planning to go on Jan next year. Johann Strauss one. Seems interesting...
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I wanna go for that 1 too. I like his pieces.
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hello =]
i was just wandering you guys seen a decoration item
its like a small toy instrument for decoration
anyone know where to buy?
i kinda need it by tomorow
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Anyone went to the Free Organ Recital yesterday??

Yesterday didn't have Marc Rochester... sad.gif
But have Santa Claus instead laugh.gif

The performance not only have Santa Claus's organ, but also with Choral Speaking Group from St Mary's School in Kuching...

Too bad that, there are many distortion by audience, especially from a little boy... doh.gif

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J S Bach (1685-1750) - Chorale Prelude Wachet auf, ruft uns die Stimme (BWV 645)
Franz Liszt (1811-1886) - Die Hirten an der Krippe (from Christmas Tree)
J S Bach (1685-1750) - Chorale Prelude In dulci jubilo (BWV 729)
Pietro Yon (1886-1943) - Pastorale
Howard Blake (b. 1938) - Walking in the Air (from The Snowman)
David Willcocks (b. 1919) - Postlude on Mendelssohn


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One of my fav that i can't find "Domenico Scarlatti" his piano is great... fast and good. last time i heard it in my long lost classical collection... can't find it now sad.gif very sad
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Try to find Scarlatti..in youtube..i've listened to one of his piano work..not bad...
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Newbie here. Hope ok to post this?

Got two LOTR mpo tix for sat 20 Dec for sale. Stalls premium rm180 but to sell at subscriber price of rm153.

Bought ages ago but had to bail cos clashed with impt event.

012-659 2813

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Anyone has a piano arrangement score for Vivaldi's Winter 1st movement?

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fujikenasai i'll be going on the 20th
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QUOTE(DreamChaser85 @ Dec 15 2008, 10:45 PM)
Try to find Scarlatti..in youtube..i've listened to one of his piano work..not bad...
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his work is good. more like car chase. but i really enjoy his work. what about opera? i remember there is one brown from classical collection.
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QUOTE(kamiyakaoru85 @ Dec 16 2008, 07:44 AM)
fujikenasai i'll be going on the 20th
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Would you like to meet up some time during the recess I'll be meeting up with himawari.

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Hope you all can "hide" the email address and phone no. in spoiler...

Btw, I crush in Harpsichord now... tongue.gif
The Suite No. 1 - Sonata by Handel is nice (but just 1 minute ++ only)

Other than that, can try the Concerto for 4 Harpsichord and Orchestra by Bach too...
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QUOTE(tan_pang @ Dec 15 2008, 07:34 PM)
Anyone went to the Free Organ Recital yesterday??

Yesterday didn't have Marc Rochester... sad.gif
But have Santa Claus instead laugh.gif

The performance not only have Santa Claus's organ, but also with Choral Speaking Group from St Mary's School in Kuching...

Too bad that, there are many distortion by audience, especially from a little boy... doh.gif
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You should have told us earlier so that we can go.
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U should try the mozart's early compositions too..on harpsichords...err piano forte i think..haha
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will hv xmas concert soon i think smile.gif
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QUOTE(fujkenasai @ Dec 16 2008, 01:58 PM)
You should have told us earlier so that we can go.
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=.=
I thought you all know one......

But I also didn't expect it to be a Christmas Organ that have Chorale too...
I just want organ at that time...
QUOTE(DreamChaser85 @ Dec 16 2008, 05:48 PM)
U should try the mozart's early compositions too..on harpsichords...err piano forte i think..haha
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I seldom listen to Mozart's music... especially early piece...

what I usually listen now is just Jupiter Symphony only...
QUOTE(yehlai @ Dec 16 2008, 05:59 PM)
will hv xmas concert soon i think smile.gif
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Ya?? When?? drool.gif

I just know have Viennese New Year which I think will be interesting... rclxm9.gif
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QUOTE(tan_pang @ Dec 16 2008, 09:41 PM)
=.=
I thought you all know one......

But I also didn't expect it to be a Christmas Organ that have Chorale too...
I just want organ at that time...

I seldom listen to Mozart's music... especially early piece...

what I usually listen now is just Jupiter Symphony only...

Ya?? When?? drool.gif

I just know have Viennese New Year which I think will be interesting... rclxm9.gif
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Me too. Anyone going for this? Thought of having a great start to 2009 by attending something upbeat. smile.gif

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QUOTE(fujkenasai @ Dec 16 2008, 12:04 PM)
Would you like to meet up some time during the recess I'll be meeting up with himawari.
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sure...how am i going to recognise both of u? btw is the food complimentary?
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QUOTE(kamiyakaoru85 @ Dec 17 2008, 07:47 AM)
sure...how am i going to recognise both of u? btw is the food complimentary?
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We exchange phone numbers through pm. No you have to pay for the food and its quite expensive too. sad.gif
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Christmas got performance??
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i don't think so...there's only the viennese new yr show at the beginning of january.
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QUOTE(DreamChaser85 @ Dec 17 2008, 06:59 PM)
Christmas got performance??
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LOL
the Christmas performance is over after the Free Organ Recital... laugh.gif

By the way, is anyone have Pietro Yon - Pastorale and Howard Blake's Walking in the Air (from The Snowman)??

If have, please tell me where you got it (prefer via PM for the Blake's music, since that he is still alive tongue.gif )
or if anyone found these music CD is selling in anywhere, tell me too, thanks notworthy.gif
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Guys, watch and compare these two performances of Liszt Hungarian Rhapsody no.2 and tell me which interpretation you guys prefer?





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