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returntothepit >> discuss >> your classical music recommendations by litacore on Oct 26,2004 11:08am
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toggletoggle post by litacore   at Oct 26,2004 11:08am
Minor modes and dissonance/ambient only, for me.

I may broaden my horizons though...one day

I got a library card and I'm not afraid to use it

current faves:
1.) Iannis Xenakis
2.) Krgystopf Penderecki
3.) Gryorgi Ligetti

what's in your CD carousel?



toggletoggle post by RustedAngel at Oct 26,2004 11:09am
predator soundtrack.... always.



toggletoggle post by litacore   at Oct 26,2004 11:14am
the soundtrack to "Altered States" is pretty good too



toggletoggle post by dan. at Oct 26,2004 11:19am
Gorecki



toggletoggle post by litacore   at Oct 26,2004 11:25am
dan. said:
Gorecki


cool!
Reason I ask is 'cos I want to check shit out in a similar vein to the fingernails-down-the-chalkboard "contemporary" composers

happy is OK, as long as it's not Chopin-happy



toggletoggle post by Christraper at Oct 26,2004 12:09pm
Hayden (Anything)
Mozart (Requiem fuckin rules!!!!)
Bach (Mainly his cello pieces)
Mussorgsky (Badass)
Anything from the Baroque or Renaissance period.

My favorite classical pieces are usually cello/viola in minor. Very haunting.



toggletoggle post by Christraper at Oct 26,2004 12:10pm
RustedAngel said:
predator soundtrack.... always.

"BUNCHA SLACK JAWED FAGGOTS HANGIN ROUND HERE! THIS STUFF'll MAKE YOU A GODDAMNED SEXUAL TYRANASAUR! JUST LIKE ME!!!"




toggletoggle post by kellthevalkyrie  at Oct 26,2004 12:12pm
Richard Wagner. Awesome.

Ralph Vaughan Williams. Awesome.



toggletoggle post by kellthevalkyrie  at Oct 26,2004 12:17pm
For contemporary dissonant fun try: John Cage, Steve Reich, Philip Glass, and 12 tone stuff.




toggletoggle post by kellthevalkyrie  at Oct 26,2004 12:18pm
Shoenburg



toggletoggle post by retzam at Oct 26,2004 2:37pm
litacore said:
Minor modes and dissonance/ambient only, for me.


awww no fun

I was going to suggest Per Gynt Suite.



toggletoggle post by litacore   at Oct 26,2004 2:41pm
Peer Gynt has trolls, so it will do



toggletoggle post by retzam at Oct 26,2004 2:41pm
awesome \m/



toggletoggle post by Christraper at Oct 26,2004 2:51pm
Steve Reich is cool. I go with Philip Glass' later stuff personaly. Did you see the 1931 Dracula with the new Philip Glass score behind it?



toggletoggle post by kellthevalkyrie  at Oct 26,2004 4:56pm
Christraper said:
Steve Reich is cool. I go with Philip Glass' later stuff personaly. Did you see the 1931 Dracula with the new Philip Glass score behind it?


No, I haven't, but I must. I do know that there are a few random movies out there that have Glass' music as a Soundtrack. I feel like I saw one recently and I don't remember what it was....



toggletoggle post by RustedAngel at Oct 26,2004 4:57pm edited Oct 26,2004 4:57pm
Christraper said:
RustedAngel said:
predator soundtrack.... always.

"BUNCHA SLACK JAWED FAGGOTS HANGIN ROUND HERE! THIS STUFF'll MAKE YOU A GODDAMNED SEXUAL TYRANASAUR! JUST LIKE ME!!!"



hhahahahahah

"YEAH SCRAPE THIS ON YOUR SOAR ASS BLAINE!"



toggletoggle post by blue nli at Oct 26,2004 5:02pm
philip glass and steve reich are hardly classical at all. in fact theyre not.



toggletoggle post by kellthevalkyrie  at Oct 26,2004 5:56pm
blue nli said:
philip glass and steve reich are hardly classical at all. in fact theyre not.


Yeah, you're right, but you know what she meant. If you didn't take Music History with Scharfie, you wouldn't know the difference, either. "Classical" music is a generalization for Renaissance, Baroque, Classical, Romantic, Impressionist/Expressionist, Neo-Classical, Modern, Post-Modern, etc, etc. Yes, generalizations suck.




toggletoggle post by assuck   at Oct 26,2004 5:58pm
mastamindz



toggletoggle post by Blue  at Oct 26,2004 6:31pm
kellthevalkyrie said:
blue nli said:
philip glass and steve reich are hardly classical at all. in fact theyre not.


Yeah, you're right, but you know what she meant. If you didn't take Music History with Scharfie, you wouldn't know the difference, either. "Classical" music is a generalization for Renaissance, Baroque, Classical, Romantic, Impressionist/Expressionist, Neo-Classical, Modern, Post-Modern, etc, etc. Yes, generalizations suck.



youre darn tooting. its fun to be elitist!



toggletoggle post by kellthevalkyrie  at Oct 27,2004 9:21am
Blue said:


youre darn tooting. its fun to be elitist!


HA! It's about the only thing our degree is good for!




toggletoggle post by litacore   at Oct 27,2004 10:46am
kellthevalkyrie said:


HA! It's about the only thing our degree is good for!



i can attest to that, I have a degree in library science . . .

. . . in case we run out of TP at my apartment




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