well it depends on what you are after really.corro said:interested in getting into classical musical but have no idea at all where to start if anyone could point me in the direction would be greatly appreciated
People who havn't had much experience with pre-modern music generally find it difficult to understand what Bach is trying to write about. To my mum and dad, baroque is usually pretty boring because it generally doesn't change dynamic (or it isn't supose to...), it's harmonically very very predictible (like you know what will happen next 9/10 times) and... other reasons...FranzFerdinand said:Johann Sebastian Bach.
have you heard tres anime by debussy?Born Dancer said:well it depends on what you are after really.
i also love debussy. "girl with the flaxen hair" is beautiful. his pieces are atmospheric and moody etc.
i love prokofiev.Mr Lovepony said:Rachmaninov, Chopin, Prokofiev. That's what I like anyway. I got into classical music by listening to some pieces by all the composers that my friends suggested. Personally I'm not a big fan of Beethoven but god, moonlight sonata <3
thats a mvt. like the tempo? which piece? the finale of violin sonata in g?libertine said:have you heard tres anime by debussy?
its my favourite
symphonies, piano, string, filmJust Click It said:Corro, are you into symphonies, sonatas, piano trios, string quartettes, concerto, folk, film music (e.g. lotr), solo work, or whatever else?