A lot of these are just movements of certain symphonies and concertos, but I can't remember the names of most of the songs. I'm searching some online to check which songs are which because I know which ones I like.
Mozart:
Andante
Allegro
Molto Allegro
Allegro assai
Allegro con brio
Overture
Rondo alla turca
Tchaikovsky:
1812 Overture
Not sure if this next one is quite classical.
Debussy
Clair de Lune
I'm mainly looking all of these up so everyone can explore classical music more. There's some really good stuff.
There's also good stuff by Chopin, Bach, and many others.. I know I played a song by Holst, in high school, and it was really good, but I can't remember the name. It wasn't what you mentioned Ric.
I figured it out. It's the Second Suite in F, all movements. I remember playing that in band in high school, but we only played movements 1 and 4. Even though it's meant for an orchestra, we still played it as just a band. That happens a lot though, where high school bands play orchestra pieces with modified parts. I played sax, so I would have never been in an orchestra, and my school didn't have an orchestra anyway.
I also like Festive Overture by Shostakovich, but I know he wrote some other really good pieces. I just know that one because I also played it.
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Last edited by ZebraRampage : 04-28-2009 at 12:24 AM.
I just realized I forgot Gershwin, so I came here to post it.
Teuthida already posted Rhapsody in Blue. I also like these two.
Summertime
Fascinating Rhythm
Thanks for posting Bach as well, I couldn't figure out the names of those songs for the life of me. And I also couldn't remember the name of the second mozart piece you posted. This is a good thread.
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I have 6 CDs of classical music on my PC, I listen to it pretty often. But don't ask me names or titles. My brother is into that though, recognizes almost every famous piece.
I also like Final Fantasy and Zelda music.
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Besides some mentioned here, I'd like to add Nocturne by Chopin and Ride of the Valkyries by Wagner (which I think is the Apocalypse Now thing Ric mentioned, I'm not sure..).
I played Viola for 9 years and Double Bass for 4 so I have built a mild appreciation for symphony music...
Anything by Stravinsky and Dvorak is good in my book, it is dynamic, fun, modern stuff. Stravinsky is actually a bastard, he did some fun things with dynamics and time signatures that were never done before....
Brahms Hungarian Dances are good.
Ravel's Bolero is good.
Paganini's Concerto No. 1 in E Flat Minor is one of my favorites....
Rimsky-Korsakov is another one of my beloved favorites...I love Capriccio Epsagnol and Scheherazade
Lately I've been digesting Schubert's Symphony No. 8 in B minor, D. 759 (unfinished) which is just EPIC.
I do listen to quite a bit of orchestral music, not a huge fan of Opera but I'm trying to get into it.
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Re: Orchestral Anyone???
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...and Ride of the Valkyries by Wagner (which I think is the Apocalypse Now thing Ric mentioned, I'm not sure..).
Yeah dude! That's the one. Knew I would recognise it when I saw it
My internet has been down pretty much since I posted this thread so I have not had time to research any more. My problem being that I have a lot of great songs in my head but dont know the names. There's one that comes to mind now that always makes me imagine a heard of wild horses galloping and another that always reminds me of space.
The music in the Stanley Kubrik film 2001 A Space Odyssey is cool.
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