I have been listening to a lot of Beethoven lately, mostly Beethoven actually, I need to get weened off it.
Of his symphonies, I recently bought all 9 symphonies for about 10 bucks at Sam Goody. And the 1st movement of his 5th really moves me, whereas I love the whole 6th symphony, and 9th.
I've also got all 5 of his Piano Concertos, 3-5 are just absolutly amazing, I haven't really listened to the first two yet. With the 5 concertos came a Triple Concerto with cello, violin, and piano. And that's simply amazing.
If you're interested in this 3 CD box set here's a URL http://www.bmgmusic.com/catalog/prod...roductId=39297
Of course I love all his piano sonatas.
Pachelbel is also one of my favorite composers.
More modernly, Joaquin Rodrigo's Concerto de Aranjuez is a masterpiece. It's a classical guitar concerto, the 2nd movement of which is the most famous, being a very emotionally-provoking piece. If you've never really heard the classical guitar, this is a piece you should certainly look into. Also anything by Andres Segovia, a famous classical guitar virtuoso. Christopher Parkening (one of Segovia's apprentices) has done a compilation titled "A Tribute to Segovia" which, well the title explains it.
If you play any style of guitar, classical guitar method opens a whole new outlook on the guitar.
If you haven't gotten into classical music yet, you should....you really should.
Of his symphonies, I recently bought all 9 symphonies for about 10 bucks at Sam Goody. And the 1st movement of his 5th really moves me, whereas I love the whole 6th symphony, and 9th.
I've also got all 5 of his Piano Concertos, 3-5 are just absolutly amazing, I haven't really listened to the first two yet. With the 5 concertos came a Triple Concerto with cello, violin, and piano. And that's simply amazing.
If you're interested in this 3 CD box set here's a URL http://www.bmgmusic.com/catalog/prod...roductId=39297
Of course I love all his piano sonatas.
Pachelbel is also one of my favorite composers.
More modernly, Joaquin Rodrigo's Concerto de Aranjuez is a masterpiece. It's a classical guitar concerto, the 2nd movement of which is the most famous, being a very emotionally-provoking piece. If you've never really heard the classical guitar, this is a piece you should certainly look into. Also anything by Andres Segovia, a famous classical guitar virtuoso. Christopher Parkening (one of Segovia's apprentices) has done a compilation titled "A Tribute to Segovia" which, well the title explains it.
If you play any style of guitar, classical guitar method opens a whole new outlook on the guitar.
If you haven't gotten into classical music yet, you should....you really should.
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