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Post by Noven on May 9, 2011 20:42:25 GMT -5
I quite like this one, besides that thought I may as well share it here, hope you all like it too Also, I don't really know on the title of the thread, just seemed most fitting, not big on the terms myself, so forgive me if it's not appropriate
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Post by ThatOneGuysBro on May 10, 2011 1:08:34 GMT -5
Wow, that was a rather beautiful piece, and the composer was only 16? That's impressive. Well, I don't have a large library of musical pieces myself, so I think I'll go with something a bit clich'e, and maybe even a bit over rated but here goes.
This piece just brings a soothing, yet melancholy atmosphere whenever I hear it.
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Post by Noven on May 13, 2011 21:51:36 GMT -5
Another one I saw today, and really enjoyed. Hope you all do, too Edit: Added in another one that I really like a lot, kind of... peaceful, by my opinion.
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Post by us3rname404 on May 15, 2011 17:18:22 GMT -5
ok people let me learn you some things about classical music
Rebecca Clarke: prominent English composer and performer of viola music and considered the greatest contributor to the violas solo repertoire
Edward Elgar: English composer mostly known for "pomp and circumstance no 1" aka land of hope and glory aka the graduation song they use in America, known as a very nationalistic composer, this violin sonata was composed at the end of his life after being accused of being a jingoist by most of society, here hes says through music "this is my music, this is what i love"
Maurice Ravel: French impressionist composer highly inspired by music from Spanish dances, french folk music and American jazz, considered the best orchestrator to have ever lived, the second movement of his piano concerto being imo the most beautiful piece of music ever composed and never fails to make the hair on the back on my neck stand on end in concert
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Post by Noven on May 19, 2011 22:53:00 GMT -5
Coming in with another contribution, just saw it a bit ago, liked it, and thought I'd put it here. Enjoy, I hope
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Post by ThatOneGuysBro on Jun 9, 2011 1:41:50 GMT -5
Not really sure if this is considered classical or not. It's a bit of a modern rendition of Ave Maria. Well, here ya go.
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Post by Noven on Jun 9, 2011 2:00:52 GMT -5
Oh, it's no problem lol. Also, here's another one from me,
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Post by Noven on Jun 14, 2011 21:27:26 GMT -5
Here's another one I just saw a bit ago, hope some of you gais like it too
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