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      cannonmc
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      Only if it doesn't distract the orchestra  😄

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        Matie
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        @cannonmc:

        Total fanatic…

        Try this one for an underplayed masterpiece https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KlloKuBvjbc :cheesy2:

        mmm Bantock, haven't spent a lot of time listening to him, but nice to know he has fans 🙂

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          Matie
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          @idomeneo:

          I too love classical music. I sing in a large symphonic choir and it's the most amazing feeling in the world being part of something so huge. But I also love the intimacy of chamber music. I am learning to play the clarinet and my ambition is to one day be able to play stuff like the Mozart or Brahms quintets or the Saint-Saens sonata.

          I love Brahms chamber music. (Much different from chamber pot music  😉 ). The piano quintet is also very great, but anything Brahms wrote involving clarinet is delicious. Saint Saens best work is also his chamber stuff. I love Faure's contribution in the field also. I guess Mozart, Beethoven, Schubert are taken for granted ;). Also admire Schumann's trios, quartets and the quintet. Rachmaninov wrote some fine chamber works which probably don't get the recognition they are due.

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            Matie
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            A great youtube playlist: www.youtube.com/watch?v=Hl-ZPKjlzZw

            This is an amazing piece: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VuJ69_DBnSU

            I could go on about Scriabin, Mussorgsky, Magnard, Schumann's piano music, but I'd bore you 🙂

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              lovebearlove
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              dose classical crossover count ?

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                cannonmc
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                lovebearlove, please join in. any discussion is welcome 🙂

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                  lovebearlove
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                  well i listen to vanessa-mae, alessandro safina, david garrett, erwin schrott (very fond of his rejotango) N Philippe Jaroussky  :love:

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                    cannonmc
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                    Well, that had me heading off to youtube.

                    Thank you, some new names for me there 🙂

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                      Matie
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                      Never really got into counter tenors, although if I met one it might be different 😉

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                        charrotoro
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                        Me too I love it a lot, I have arround 3000 albums all FLAC (16/44.1) & Hi-res FLAC (24-bit) that's 702GB, like 42000 tracks. I have a Sony Walkman A17 that can play flac, kudos to sony and i have ordered a portable headphone amp

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                          antstorm
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                          I love classical music

                          my favourite is probably not "classical " per say
                          but is Delius.

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                            cannonmc
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                            This thread is a very broad church, all are welcome. But I think Delius would fall into anyone's 'classical' definition. That is for music, not the period 🙂

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                              Matie
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                              Classical can mean different things according to context. It certainly means different things in a Greek or Roman context, or in a Carnatic or Hindustani context, for instance. As cannonmc says, Delius is certainly within the purview of what most people would consider classical music.  Am actually listening to (and playing) quite a deal of Rachmaninov lately. This is my slight obsession of the moment:

                              Youtube Video

                              But am actually listening to this piece atm :
                              Youtube Video

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                                deflorare
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                                I like classical music. I'm just getting into it now, though, really.

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                                  cannonmc
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                                  Go for it, deflorare

                                  It will repay and investment you make 🙂

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                                    Matie
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                                    Enjoying a lot of Rachmaninov at the moment:

                                    Youtube Video

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                                      cannonmc
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                                      Oh, they are nice and new to me. Such a change from his orchestral music (which I also like) Thanks for link 🙂

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                                        Matie
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                                        No problems bro.
                                        I really love this piece at the moment (been studying it also)
                                        Youtube Video

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                                          XFER
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                                          Well, I loved Tori Amos's album with classical music. Thanks to that, I like some of Satie's work.

                                          But I listen to Max Richter. Not classical, but neoclassical 😛

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                                            cannonmc
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                                            Old and Lost Rivers, Tobias Picker

                                            This was played on BBC Radio3 this morning. I thought it was lovely.

                                            American composer, born 1954. I'm now going to listen to more of him

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