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    I enjoy it but there's one song that I've been dying to figure out what it is. It's the one that always seems to be in a movie advertisement. It was in a beer commercial too.

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    I'm a big fan of Beethoven's work. Moonlite Sonata is one of my favorite pieces by him.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Übel
    I enjoy it but there's one song that I've been dying to figure out what it is. It's the one that always seems to be in a movie advertisement. It was in a beer commercial too.
    If it's in commercials it's probably Pachelbels Canon.

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    Nah, it's alot more upbeat than that.

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    I love classical music. I love it just as much as I love rock music. Its so powerful and emotional

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    It's ridiculous that Chopin and Wagner have only been mentioned once. Let's get it together, here, people. Ribald youth.

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    Ravel pwns them all. 20th Century Neo Classicism WTF!

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    I don't think I've ever met anyone that doesn't like classical music.

    My favorite composers seem to alternate between Tchaikovsky, Chopin, and Bach. Beethoven, Mozart, and Handel are up there too. Hell, they're all up there. It's hard to find classical music I dislike.

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    I like Haydn, for as much that's left of him, and Debussy a lot. Norman Dello Joio wrote <i>Fantasies on a Theme by Haydn</i> in the 20th century, and that's one of my favorite pieces. <i>Girl With Flaxen Hair</i> by Debussy is good, too. I also like Vaclav Nelhybel's <i>Trittico</i>. Schubert is also enjoyable.

    Classical music is good, when I'm in the mood.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ShlupQuack
    I don't think I've ever met anyone that doesn't like classical music.

    My favorite composers seem to alternate between Tchaikovsky, Chopin, and Bach. Beethoven, Mozart, and Handel are up there too. Hell, they're all up there. It's hard to find classical music I dislike.
    Get lost you baroque and romantic era listeners. This is CLASSICAL music!

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    Chopin's and Debussy's piano works are really nice to play.
    I prefer to listen to Tchaikovsky, Haydn, and Mozart.
    I like Carl Orff's Carmina Burana opera as well.

    Can't say I'm as much of a fan of Baroque and Classical eras of music - I find most of it to be too rigid and structured. That being said, there are really interesting Bach fugues that blow any preconceptions of rigidity out of the water. So I'm being stereotypical here.

    Classic and orchestral music is the best for road trips.

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    I have always liked classical music, there are really masterpieces out there..
    My fav composers are:
    Beethoven--Ode To Joy--, Pachelbel--Canon In D--, Bach--Air on The G string-- , Tchaikovsky--1812 Overture---, Vivaldi--The four seasons--, Handel--Hallelujah Chorus--, Mozart--Lacrimosa--, Schubert--Auf Dem Wasser Zu Singen D 774--.
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    I'm a lot more shallow than all of you when it comes to this type of music (or any music).

    I like the classical stuff Banya remixes into hawt K-pop. You'll find them in the Korean dance simulation game, Pump it up. I've uploaded one but I'm not sure what it's a remix of (the game calls in Beethoven Virus). There are a few others that were too big to upload; Csikos Post, Turkey March etc. Very snazzy stuff.
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    I am a metal head. Have been since the 70's. Grew up on Led Zepplin, Boston, Kiss, and Iron Maiden. But damn, I do love to listen to Bach and Beethoven, and O Fortuna from the movie "Excalibur" rocks too. No wonder so many rock bands mix rock with classical.

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    I love classical mooosik especial mozart, some final fantasy moosik (especially VII) I mostly listen to classical fm hehe is FAB ~
    Last edited by smittenkitten; 02-25-2006 at 10:45 AM.

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