Tom&Jerry. <3
This, I love moonlight Sonata and Franz Liszt's Lovedream.GladiOol wrote:
Beethoven's Moonlight Sonata and 7th symphony are truly awesome /o/
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_OYYBJbI59g this one is pretty epic as well.
UnderminE wrote:
I wasn't planning to post youtube videos on this sub-forum, but I had to post this one because no words could describe this epicness:
I love the Black Key Etude... I think it was also Chopin.kanye west wrote:
I am a HUGE Chopin fan. Everything in this YouTube channel is...simply amazing.
Yeah I love Bolero very much =w=bigdan27 wrote:
Is there any fan of Maurice Ravel's Bolero? cuz I'm one
Well I assume that 'classical' means 'the music with serious meanings', and that's my definition of classical music. Actually there are lots of composers in 20th century and 21st century:some of them use radical techniques such as the absence of tonality(a.k.a. atonic music) while others put jazz/rock elements into their own music(a perfect and famous example is some of Ravel's works).Mogsworth wrote:
I'm only going to assume that you mean 'classical' as in 'most instrumental non-jazz/electronic/rock music, usually made pre-second-half-of-the-20th-century' and not the classical era. Especially since most of these lists span multiple composers over hundreds of years and technique varieties.
Hell yes, I was waiting for someone to post this.Moriya Suwako wrote:
John Cage's 4'33
Guess what!? I'm currently practicing Rachmaninoff's Prelude in C# Minor!mathexpert9981 wrote:
An absolutely stunningly beautiful piece, unfortunately it's by a lesser-known composer so not many know about it.
A piece that truly explores every inch of the piano to its full potential.
Written by Beethoven, Transcribed by Lizst, performed by Gould. Holy crap.
rachmaninoff da manmathexpert9981 wrote:
A piece that truly explores every inch of the piano to its full potential.
Really cool, currently I'm working on the Pathetique sonata (among others, but that's my main piece) but I hope to play it in the future too~ :3Moriya Suwako wrote:
Guess what!? I'm currently practicing Rachmaninoff's Prelude in C# Minor!
I've not yet played any of lizst's pieces, but I do enjoy listening to his 1st Mephisto Waltz; imo one of the best pieces in the romantic erawinber1 wrote:
I also like Franz Liszt a lot, but it's probably because I find playing his pieces fun, but fooking tiring sometimes.
Pathetique sonata is surely great, I particularly love the second movement. Btw the first movement is tough, good luck!mathexpert9981 wrote:
Really cool, currently I'm working on the Pathetique sonata (among others, but that's my main piece) but I hope to play it in the future too~ :3Moriya Suwako wrote:
Guess what!? I'm currently practicing Rachmaninoff's Prelude in C# Minor!
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that was the exact piece i was thinking of LOLmathexpert9981 wrote:
I've not yet played any of lizst's pieces, but I do enjoy listening to his 1st Mephisto Waltz; imo one of the best pieces in the romantic era