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    Default Favourite pieces of Classical music?

    I was listening to my iPod on shuffle over the weekend and a few great pieces of classical music came on.

    There were a couple of Rachmaninov piano concertos that I used to play back in the days before I went guitar mad; The Prelude in G major and the C# Minor prelude. I cant play any of them now, mainly due to a lack of practice and a lack of a piano, but I do love all those crazy piano pieces...!

    The other one was Hungarian Rhapsody by Liszt.

    I cant actually decide which one I like best of the three, but I love 'em all!

    So what are your favourite pieces of classical music?

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    John Cage's 4'33" and Luigi Russolo's Macchina Tipografica are two pieces that come to mind.

    I'm not big on classical music but adore noise and its history.

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    Beethoven and Tchaikovsky symphonies. Particularly Beethoven's 7th, 9th and Tchaik's 4th. Chopin's études and Bach's solo cello suites. Many more but those stand out.
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    How funny. I am sitting here listening to the Brandenburg Concertos being performed by the Academy of St. Martin in the Fields and conducted by Sir Nevell Marriner. Just beautiful.

    I also really like Holst's The Planets, Mars being my favorite. Any Beethoven.

    This list is pretty long.

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    I have an old vinyl disc of the Chopin's Piano Concertos 1 and 2 played by Alexander Brailovsky. I've listened to new performances of these and to my ear no one can compare to his interpretation.


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    I have to choose?

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    'Mendelssohn' concerto in E Minor OP.64

    'Bruch' concerto Nr 1 in G Minor OP.26

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    I dont have a large library of Classical but if I had to choose one it would easily be Arvo Pärt's Alina.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Stubear View Post
    There were a couple of Rachmaninov piano concertos that I used to play back in the days before I went guitar mad; The Prelude in G major and the C# Minor prelude.
    Is the C# Minor the one that Eric Carmen took and wrote All By Myself (in his post-Raspberries phase)?

    If so, a beautiful tune. He reportedly heard it on the radio and felt more people should enjoy it and wrote a pretty successful pop song to do just that.

    Just one problem, I can't help sing the words when I hear the piano concerto now so, well, maybe it has ruined the original a little?

    Damn that Bridget Jones film.

    P.S. I love khachaturian, especially his score for Spartacus Rising.
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    The list is very long. Right now, in teh past few days, I have been listening to the following (In no particular order):

    1. Leo Delibes: Lakme (Flower Duet)
    2. Aram Khachaturian: Spartacus and Gayane
    3. Frederick Chopin: Paiano Sonata #2 in B-flat minor (Op. 35)
    4. Gustav Holtz: The planets
    5. Antonio Vivaldi
    6. Giacomo Puccini

    the list goes on on on...of course, one cannot ingnore the masterpieces: Beethoven, Bach, Rachmaninoff, Tchaikovsky, Mozart, etc...

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