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Classical music that you guys like?

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Personal favorites of mine, list your own:

 

Dvorak - New World Symphony (especially the Finale)

Tchaikovsky - Marche Slave

Shostakovich - Festive Overture

Holst - The Planets

Stravinsky - Firebird Suite

Hindemith - Symphonic Methamorphosis (aka: Kill The Wabbit)

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Personal favorites of mine, list your own:

 

Dvorak - New World Symphony (especially the Finale)

Tchaikovsky - Marche Slave

Shostakovich - Festive Overture

Holst - The Planets

Stravinsky - Firebird Suite

Hindemith - Symphonic Methamorphosis (aka: Kill The Wabbit)

I am now fond of you.

 

Here's some fun ones...

 

Tchaikovsky's 6th Symphony

Tchaikovsky's 1st Piano Concerto (In b minor, I believe)

Dvorak's 8th Symphony (The New World Symphony is listed as the 9th, but chronologically, it should be like, the fifth. Most NWS scores are labeled as "Fifth Symphony" for this reason)

Beethoven's 1st and 5th Symphonies, Egmont Overture

Stravinsky's Rite of Spring

Liszt's Les Preludes

Brahms' Hungarian Dances

Bach's Brandenburg Concerto's

ANY of Mozart's Symphony's (I despise Mozart, but these are quality)

Samuel Barber's Adagio for Strings

Aaron Copland's Fanfare for the Common Man (Star Trek Theme, I believe)

George Gershwin's American in Paris

Rachmaninoff's Piano Concerto's

Prokofiev's Peter and the Wolf, plus his Symphonies

Resphigi's Church Windows

Mahler's 1st Symphony

 

And that's all for now.

 

Minor Note: Hindemith had nothing to do with "Kill the Wabbit" that was Wagner's Ride of the Valkyries.

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big big fan of 1812. If you can find a good recording with the cannons going off at the end, it'll blow your mind.

 

Also, Beethoven's Ninth is a personal favorite of mine.

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Mozart- Fantasia in D Minor

Eine Kleine Nachtmusik

The score to Don Giovanni

 

Beethoven- Fur Elise(first classical song I learned to play on piano)

Moonlight Sonata

the 9th Symphony

 

Bach- the Brandenburg Concertos

Fugue in D Minor(Little Fugue)

 

Wagner's Ring Cycle

 

Chopin's Prelude in E Minor

 

Dvorak- New World Symphony

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Beethoven's 9th

Firebird and the Rite of Spring by Stravinsky

Tchaikovsky's first piano concerto, and the 1812 overture, and Trepak from the Nutcracker suite

Haydn's trumpet concerto

Bartok's concerto for orchestra

Philip Glass' 3rd symphony

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Aaron Copland's Fanfare for the Common Man (Star Trek Theme, I believe)

 

George Gershwin's American in Paris

 

Prokofiev's Peter and the Wolf, plus his Symphonies

 

Minor Note:  Hindemith had nothing to do with "Kill the Wabbit" that was Wagner's Ride of the Valkyries.

1. No, Fanfare for the Common Man is a similar but different piece. ELP did a cover of it.

 

2. Oh, I forgot Rhapsody in Blue. Shame on me, shame on me, shame on me.

 

3. Prokofiev also wrote the Soviet national anthem I believe, (heard in The Hunt For Red October, and also in the WWF as the Bolsheviks' theme) which is a cool song that even moreso as a conservative, I feel bad about liking.

 

4. Are you 100% sure the Hindemith march wasn't used in a Bugs Bunny cartoon at some point? Because "Kill the Wabbit" flows a lot better in Symphonic Metamorphosis than Ride of the Valkyries.

 

EDIT: I concede defeat. Maybe it's somewhere else that they use the Hindemith march.

 

On the topic of Wagner, "Elsa's Procession To The Cathedral" is a great tune, though I've been told that the anti-religious of Lohengrin is a reason why you don't hear it at weddings.

 

I've been reminded of another great song, American Overture by Joseph Willcox Jenkins, which is probably the best Americana-themed (you know, headin' west and all that) music I've heard. Good French horn feature.

Edited by The Czech Republic

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Guest El Satanico

Aaron Copland - Fanfare For The Common Man

Beethoven

O Fortuna

Chopin - Funeral March

Fantasia - The Sorcerer's Apprentice

In the Hall of the Mountain King

Mike Oldfield - Tubular Bells

Mozart

Phantom Of The Opera

Trans Siberian Orchestra - Christmas Eve

Ride Of The Valkyries

Strauss - Blue Danube Waltz

Bach

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Great Gate of Kiev, eh? While we're naming songs used by wrestlers, I'll toss in Fucik's "Entry of the Gladiators." Now that's a deceiving title...some gladiators THEY are.

 

EDIT: Okay fine I'll just tell you. "Entry of the Gladiators" is Doink's theme, a.k.a The Circus Song.

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1812 Overture. Everything else just pales in comparison.

Excellent.

 

Tchaikovsky is indeed awesome. I also like most things by Beethoven, Mozart, Bach, and Wagner.

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I think a modern band should use cannons as instruments.

 

Where does one obtain a cannon?

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