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Ennio Moricone
My music group from college went to his 75th birthday concert in the Royal Albert Hall last year, and it was fantastic. the Rome Philharmonic, conducted by the man himsel. they did a huge repertoir of his work. I think the best one was "The Ecstacy of Gold". fantastic stuff.
PerfectBitch:
i am a classical baby turned jazz piano performance student. born and raised on classical. i suppose i don't come into the music forum here often enough because i am mostly scared it's going to be stuff i haven't heard of... 90% of my CD collection is classical and/or jazz.
bach is the man. i mean there is not a whole hell of a lot of classical music i DON'T like, except maybe for some mozart and haydn keyboard stuff, but i love it all. actually all of it. but when it comes down to it, there is absolutely nothing that can beat bach. nothing at all. it is perfect in every sense of the word, and it makes your day better when it has been going crappily. oh, bach :)
Mnementh:
Antonin Dvorák. Namely his Symphony No. 8, and Symphony No.9 (The New World) Two of favourite pieces of music.
Every summer I venture out to Tanglewood to see the Boston Symphony Orchestra, I try to get to SPAC to see the Philadelpha Orchestra, and I see the Vermont Symphony Orchestra every few years on/around July 4. As much as I like classical music on my iPod, nothing beats it live.
El Opium:
I like Arvo Part. Only classical CD I have is Tabula Rasa. I did just pick up an LP set called 'Early 20th centruy composers' at the thrift store but have yet to listen to it.
Tearon:
Johann Pachebel's Canon in D.
That was my theme song through highschool and really the song that got me into music to begin with. Way back when I was the only six year old on the planet to enjoy classical music.
I also like almost all things Bach, and long walks on the beach. And yes ladies, he's single!
(Roomate smacks me upside the head)
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