you're HEAPS nerdyYou're HEAPS funny...
i was using the term "classical" broadly like most others.
and if you are going to get so anal about it, for the record, dvorak isn't a classical composer either
yes yes yes yes yes!desbussy. 100 times debussy.
Yes, almost all of the timeso does anyone listen to classical music here?
good luck!Yeah, lucky.
Dw I'll play the Rach 3 one day!!
SameYes, almost all of the time
Chopin, Liszt, Bach, Schubert, Beethoven, Tchaikovsky (Piano concerto 1/Violin Concerto D maj are my fav Tchaik pieces) and my favourite, Rachmaninoff (whatta cool sounding name)
This is awesome! Haven't listened to much Debussy, or any of Wagner but I'll give them a try when my parents go to sleep I've got too many, but favourite piece is the epic Rachmaninoff prelude op.23 no.5, really motivates and props you up. Also, Chopin's A flat Major 'Heroic' Polonaise. What's ur fav?Same
and I love all of those composers you've mentioned. Plus Debussy and Wagner.
I have so many favourites but some are: Beethoven's Egmont Op. 84 Overture in F Minor. Chopin's Waltz in A-Flat Major Op. 42, "Grand valse". Chopin's Etude OP. 25 No. 9 "Butterfly". And also Nyman's The Heart Asks Pleasure First. So many to name! I can't think of them all. Pretty much all of Chopin's waltzesThis is awesome! Haven't listened to much Debussy, or any of Wagner but I'll give them a try when my parents go to sleep I've got too many, but favourite piece is the epic Rachmaninoff prelude op.23 no.5, really motivates and props you up. Also, Chopin's A flat Major 'Heroic' Polonaise. What's ur fav?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=B-rgOYwjRk0 It actually sounds a little playable lolListen to quite a lot of Bach and Mozart lately.
Grande Valse is my second favourite, and yeah I'm not actually surprised why you'd like it either Yeah Chopin's waltzes and nocturnes capture so many moods so beautifully that I'll never get bored of them (hopefully)I have so many favourites but some are: Beethoven's Egmont Op. 84 Overture in F Minor. Chopin's Waltz in A-Flat Major Op. 42, "Grand valse". Chopin's Etude OP. 25 No. 9 "Butterfly". And also Nyman's The Heart Asks Pleasure First. So many to name! I can't think of them all. Pretty much all of Chopin's waltzes
Chopin's Etude OP. 25 No. 9 "Butterfly".
Butterfly is just a lovely piece. Actually, most of Chopin's music is great- ballades, sonatas, and a very underrated Barcarolle. Although I do prefer to listen to orchestral more, it just gives a whole new dimension that a piano can't unfortunately. Dvorak, Tchaikovsky, Rimsky Korsakov (Scheherazade!), Brahms. Respighi is not that well known, but his works are great.Chopin's waltzes and nocturnes capture so many moods so beautifully