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  • Recommend me… some classical music
  • highclimber
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    I’ve just listened to Beethoven’s 7th (allegretto) which has put me in the mood for some more but I have no idea where to start other than I like that type of classical movements. I don’t care for piano stuff that much.

    Any recommendations away from the obvious options?

    seahouse
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    Holst Planet Suite is great, just about every sci fi movie you have ever seen has ripped it off in some way

    mogrim
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    I’d search for Proms on Youtube, they’re not all Land of Hope and Glory… Another good search is for Gustavo Dudamel, the conductor.

    But to answer the question: How about a bit of Mahler?

    dannyh
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    I’d take the number 7 down one and listen to the Pastoral (6th) symphony, which is my favourite, but it is obvious (you said away from the obvious).

    How about:

    Overture from Tannhauser (Wagner)
    Shostakovich (Jazz suites 1 and 2)
    Mussorgsky A Night on Bare Mountain
    Dvorak Symphony No 9 (New World)

    Enjoy.

    crazy-legs
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    If you like Beethoven, try some of Haydn’s symphonies.
    The later ones are the best known/most played so go for #92 – #104. Similar to Beethoven & Mozart in many ways – Haydn was Beethoven’s teacher for a while.

    deluded
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    I like the heavier stuff –

    Carl Orff – O Fortuna

    Hector Berlioz – Dreams of a Witches Sabbath

    Richard Wagner – Parsifal, Ring

    globalti
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    Get yourself some “Best of…” compilation CDs, that’s a great way of listening to new composers in easily swallowed chunks.

    martinhutch
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    Try Dvorak’s Cello Concerto. There are passages v. similar to that particular movement, and it is a heart-rendingly beautiful piece of music at times.

    The Berlioz mentioned above – Symphonie Fantastique, is worth a listen in its entirety – four or five very different movements.

    Other composers definitely worth trying out include Brahms and Bruckner.

    Tom-B
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    Beethoven 7 is one of my favourites! Check out the 9th-epic! Perhaps try some Vivaldi ie 4 seasons etc. For more hardcore modernish stuff try Stravinsky’s Rite of Spring

    AdamW
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    Try Sibelius’s fifth symphony. Search out “Strawberry Switchblade” on YouTube – same theme!

    SnS
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    Id agree with globalti in the sense that a selection of compilation cd’s can cover a wide area in a short space of time.

    Don’t fully discard the piano…or anything else for that matter – It’s quite surprising what you end up enjoying.

    You seem to like Beethoven. I would class Beethoven as one of the easiest composers to listen to. ( & tbh he’s also one of my perennial favorites). – Try listening to a good version of “Moonlight Sonata” ….Then tell me you don’t like piano 😉

    Chris

    Sandwich
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    Ofra Hannoy Cello stuff is worth a listen. The Vivaldi flute concertos are nice too.

    scaredypants
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    Beethoven violin concerto’s lovely (as is 9th, as above)

    There’s a Saint-Saens organ summatorother that’s brilliant

    I love The Barber of Seville for singalongascaredy moments

    and I’ve always liked Wagner’s Ring ( 😉 😳 )

    HB47
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    try listening to Radio 3 or Classical FM for a few weeks to experiment – also as Radio 3 is now available on the IPlayer you can pick and choose

    takisawa2
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    I can listen to Ludovico Eienaudi for hours. So relaxing.”The arrival of the queen of Sheba” is a great peice also, as heard at weddings all over.

    If you fancy something a bit more modern, check out Codes in the Clouds.

    CaptainFlashheart
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    Elgar’s Enigma
    Walton’s Battle of Britain Suite
    Copland’s Appalachian Spring

    stuartie_c
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    A bit of Mozart?

    Allegro con brio from Symphony no 25 in G Minor (and Fabian Cancellara’s awesome descending skills)

    [video]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RxXqQqAc2pA[/video]

    flip
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    [video]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4JG8KkWhsiY[/video]

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