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What relationship is there between the diatonic scale and the seventeen regular tilings of the plane?
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Can they get married?
All right, won't ruin your thread. Which of the Brandenburg concertos is your favourite?12-17-10 Mohamed Bouazizi NEVER FORGET
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Next question: Spohr or Shostakovich?12-17-10 Mohamed Bouazizi NEVER FORGET
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Originally posted by TCO
For someone who is very classical music stupid, what CD should I buy? how should I most efficiently gather enjoyment and appreciation of the art form?
Do you know enough about stylistic periods to state a preference? Baroque vs. Classical vs. Romantic vs. Early Modern, etc.?
And do you prefer quieter, prettier classical, or louder, meatier classical?Tutto nel mondo è burla
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Originally posted by TCO
I like some guy, I can't remember. I think he is a minor composer. A little older than norm. Sort of quirky. and his name starts with S.
Oh...and hooked on classics and John Williams.
Mahler (one of my favorites)
Holst (The Planets)
Prokofiev
Wagner (mostly operatic, but can get instrumental CDs)
Might like Nielsen, too.Tutto nel mondo è burla
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Originally posted by TCO
What's a good compliation CD? Or how to select one? I really like idea of a CD with multiple composers actually. Not even gtrolling, but greatest hist of classical would be cool.
But I have given as a gift several times:
The Most Relaxing Classical Album in the World.
I think there's a sequel, but I just have the first one. It's a 2-disc set and chock full of the loveliest bits from Classical Music. Nothing heavy or really loud and gutsy, though.
Time/Life's 4 "Classical Thunder" CDs have a good sampling of the heavy-hitter warhorses (and even a few obscure selections), but the performances on the CDs are pretty sketchy. I wasn't impressed with the quality, but I was familiar with most of the pieces beforehand.Tutto nel mondo è burla
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Originally posted by TCO
I have Mahler. I was teasing on Williams and HoC.
Nothing wrong with Williams, either. Not an all-time great, but it's hard to argue with the best of his movie scores.
Not Salieri. Was actually not being cute. It is a different composer. One that Bill Buckley liked too. I think more like Bach era.
Scarlatti is the first name coming to mind.Tutto nel mondo è burla
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