Re: For the "cultured" CCers...
Posted: Tue Mar 09, 2010 1:18 pm
any place to listen classical music on demand? not youtube, sometimes you find amateurs playing.
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nietzsche wrote:any place to listen classical music on demand? not youtube, sometimes you find amateurs playing.
Army of GOD wrote:nietzsche wrote:any place to listen classical music on demand? not youtube, sometimes you find amateurs playing.
I listen to either Pandora and Grooveshark for JUST Classical.
jonesthecurl wrote:Yoda Skywalker wrote:jonesthecurl wrote:Check out some Berlioz, and some Richard Strauss (other than the obvious Zarathustra)
Also listen to some Johan Christian Bach.
Really not my forte.
Take a listen. When we say "Bach" we usually think of the Dad. The son was hot stuff too.
Juan_Bottom wrote:So long as we are posting the stuff we've all heard,
Moonlight Sonata
Haunting, yet beautiful. Just as the story of how it was written....
Today it just seems so... I dunno, dark or something given what happened to it's composer.
Juan_Bottom wrote:So long as we are posting the stuff we've all heard,
Moonlight Sonata
Haunting, yet beautiful. Just as the story of how it was written....
Today it just seems so... I dunno, dark or something given what happened to it's composer.
Army of GOD wrote:What be your favorite Classical song?
tzor wrote:Army of GOD wrote:What be your favorite Classical song?
What is "Classical?" I ask this question because classical can be either a period or a style.
Is "Song" accidental or is this supposed to be a "got you" question. Song: a short metrical composition intended or adapted for singing.
Uncle Waldo wrote:Juan_Bottom wrote:So long as we are posting the stuff we've all heard,
Moonlight Sonata
Haunting, yet beautiful. Just as the story of how it was written....
Today it just seems so... I dunno, dark or something given what happened to it's composer.
Your last line encouraged me to look into what happened. It appears as if he was murdered and is widely speculated as such. What a rather foolish thing to do, don't you think? One can only speculate as to the number of potential Beethoven's or potential parents of Beethovens throughout the centuries who began to dream of the life of a contemporary Beethoven and then stopped short psychologically because his natural instinct for survival (burried at the very least subconsciencely) naturally stirred his thoughts to something more practical.
john9blue wrote:if you're wondering the name of a classical song you've heard before, this site probably has it... just click Preview on the songs...
Some of my favorites: 2, 8, 13, 16, 18, 21, 23, 32, 33, 72, 83, 98...