http://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLB0aGtFbh_4WDJJTQSv1l02rOt-KIg-NH (http://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLB0aGtFbh_4WDJJTQSv1l02rOt-KIg-NH)
I made this playlist for people who don't normally listen to classical music.
It's music that I feel can be easily understood by non-classical listeners.
The rule I put on myself is that a composer can only have one piece featured (eg. only one piece by Mozart).
This is so that people can discover a really varied program.
I'm also avoiding all the most famous pieces (though many of these pieces are quite famous in classical circles).
I also tried to keep them short (ie, under 12 minutes)
If you can recommend any pieces to add to this playlist, please let me know.
Enjoy!
Bruch's Violin Concerto
Dvorak New World
Brahms Double Concerto
Beethoven's 7th
Lalo Symphonie Espagnole
Mendelssohn's Elijah
Rachmaninoff piano concerto?
Ravel Bolero
the list could go on forever
Bruch's Violin Concerto - Maybe. Which movement?
Dvorak New World - It's in there already :P
Brahms Double Concerto - Maybe. Which movement?
Beethoven's 7th - Only one piece per composer. Is his 7th really worth it? I prefer Emperor Concerto
Lalo Symphonie Espagnole - Never heard it, will check it out :)
Mendelssohn's Elijah - Maybe. Which part?
Rachmaninoff piano concerto? - Piano Concerto 2? Third movement is incredible.
Ravel Bolero - I chose the Piano COncerto over that bloody Bolero. Hate hate hate it.
Quote from: His Lordship on February 24, 2014, 07:29:58 PM
http://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLB0aGtFbh_4WDJJTQSv1l02rOt-KIg-NH (http://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLB0aGtFbh_4WDJJTQSv1l02rOt-KIg-NH)
I made this playlist for people who don't normally listen to classical music.
It's music that I feel can be easily understood by non-classical listeners.
The rule I put on myself is that a composer can only have one piece featured (eg. only one piece by Mozart).
This is so that people can discover a really varied program.
I'm also avoiding all the most famous pieces (though many of these pieces are quite famous in classical circles).
I also tried to keep them short (ie, under 12 minutes)
If you can recommend any pieces to add to this playlist, please let me know.
Enjoy!
Not a fan of classical at all, but im gonna give this a go see if it changes my opinion :wtf:
Really want to know what you think, and which ones you like and dislike!
ok so far i like 1 and 4. With 4 being my fav i think out of the first 5 but close call between that and 1. Number 1 im sure i recognize from a film???
Number 2 was a no go, 3 wasn't bad listenable. 4 i really liked just seemed different to most classical i've ever heard before? 5 was ok again not bad, sounded quite skillful? specially the start!
Looking forward to trying the others see if there's anything else i like though ^.^
Cool, have always wanted to get into liking classical music. Nobody really listens to classical music and idk any musicians, so I haven't had a chance to be introduced to any. I did play the piano for about 6-7 years (ABRSM), and then I did concert choir/chamber chorale in high school, so I have a feel for what it's like I think.
I like instruments and vocals in general, I'm open to it all and wanna see the whole spectrum of classical music!
If any of you guys are any interested, I'm performing in this video with a mass choir of high schools from the US. This is at Cadogen Hall, for the London New Year's Parade Festival, 2012. Fav song at 32:00. :3
http://www.cadoganhall.com/event/new-years-day-parade-festival-120102/ (http://www.cadoganhall.com/event/new-years-day-parade-festival-120102/)
Up to #4 so far, do not like #4 or the clapping at the end of #3 ##
Clapping after music finishes.
Who knew?
Quote from: His Lordship on February 25, 2014, 12:44:10 AM
Clapping after music finishes.
Who knew?
Fucking americans, clapping all the time.
Moonlight Sonata?
Vivaldi - Winter (instead of all the seasons :P )?
Quote from: Frozen 10 on February 25, 2014, 01:16:54 AM
Moonlight Sonata?
Vivaldi - Winter (instead of all the seasons :P )?
Quote from: His Lordship on February 24, 2014, 07:29:58 PM
I'm also avoiding all the most famous pieces (though many of these pieces are quite famous in classical circles).
Beethoven's 9th Symphony last movement.
Just cuz it's epic and I just sang it with a huge chorus/orchestra. It's still stuck in my head
Mozart's violin concertos, 3rd.....because it's the piece I started practising and never finished. It'll always have a special place in my heart :$
Bach's violin concerto in A minor
Bartok's concerto for orchestra
Shostakovich's 2nd piano concerto (second movement :) )
Shosta Piano Concerto 2 2nd movt is already in there :)
I might put B9 in there.
I would rather have a different Bach. There's much better than the A minor Violin concerto, even though it's nice.
Don't know the Mozart Violin concertos but I'll listen. Like I said I'm only doing one work per composer and Mozart is already in there.
2CELLOS - Thunderstruck [OFFICIAL VIDEO] (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uT3SBzmDxGk#ws)
Am currently on song 11. I really like song 4, for some reason it just sounded rich with culture.
Quote from: Josheh on February 26, 2014, 07:08:33 AM
Am currently on song 11. I really like song 4, for some reason it just sounded rich with culture.
Amen ^^ im up to 9 now and 4 is still my favourite and one i could listen to even not being a classical fan.
Heck, does an entire playlist of Studio Ghibli soundtracks count? Hisaishi is a genius :D
EDIT:
HOW COULD I FORGET THE YELLOW RIVER PIANO CONCERTO!??!?!!?
aahhhhh
Yeah. Yellow River Piano Concerto. It's awesome
I'll have to check out the list when i can, a few of my favorites I have on my itunes are there like mars and o fortuna
Always intended to familiarize myself with the artists and know more than just how tons of classics go
Does anyone listen to classical music while doing homework?
I feel that it could bring me into a calm and more concentrated state.
Quote from: Al on March 07, 2014, 08:25:16 AM
Does anyone listen to classical music while doing homework?
I feel that it could bring me into a calm and more concentrated state.
back when i did homework
Shostakovich's 5th Symphony, 2nd movement just always makes me smile :)
Bump, I still listen to this. Thanks Eugene!
Die Relinge (The Frogs) -Telemann's concerto in A major- is one of my favourite Baroque pieces, it makes me smile every time :)
Heard the NEC Chamber orchestra perform this today, and I'm hooked
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=53zXP0A9hFA (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=53zXP0A9hFA)