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Response to: ahhh, yes...classical Posted December 9th, 2005 in General

To be picky, Chopin, Stravinsky, Tchaikovsky, and later Beethoven works don't really qualify as classical. The middle two are Romantic composers, Beethoven began the Romantic era, and Chopin was perhaps the very first Impressionist, which is even further out than Romanticism. Alright. Rant mode off.

I rather like all composers. Shostakovich is very interesting, especially his String Quartet No. 8. Seriously some crazy stuff. Bartok I think was on crack when he composed. Rachmaninoff is just indescribable. Liszt, Ravel, Mendelssohn, Bach, Scarlatti, Handel, Haydn, Berlioz, Bizet, Respighi, Franck, Wagner, Mozart, Schubert, Khachaturian, Schumann, Orff, and a million other ones. Khachaturian is especially underrated. Go buy some.

Beethoven's Piano Concerto No 5 has been a favorite of mine for years. Bach's Piano Concerto as played by Glenn Gould is tremendous. Any Bach played by Glenn Gould is awesome. Sonata Pathetique by Beethoven is great. Liszt's La Campanella is fantastic. Damn, I should stop now before I really get started.

Peace.

Response to: Audio Advertisements! Posted November 3rd, 2005 in Audio

Enjoy the Nessness Have a listen to something and leave a review, if you're so inclined. Several of my songs have no reviews or just one that tells me nothing of value. I need good feedback to make better tunes. So if you've got any tolerance at all for classical music, do give my stuff a listen.

Response to: Einaudi vs Beethoven Posted February 1st, 2005 in General

I haven't listened to a full Einaudi piece yet, but I've heard snippets here and there. He's calm, but he's not calmING, the way I find Bach to be. Beethoven was a revolutionary, a musical visionary, aside from the beauty of his music. An inspiration to artists and people suffering nasty disabilities, as well. He pwns, in short.

Response to: Promote your music! Posted February 1st, 2005 in General

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