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#288730 - 08/06/08 04:08 PM Re: With A Classical Air [Re: Marcella]
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#288813 - 08/07/08 12:41 PM Re: With A Classical Air [Re: Natalie]
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Originally Posted By: Natalie
this is class and was the tune to a tv programme over here back in the day called the life and times of lloyd george

Ennio Morricone- Chi Mai


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#288989 - 08/09/08 12:56 AM Re: With A Classical Air [Re: Deena]
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John Cage, the great compositor of aleatory ("random") music made with kitchen sinks, typewriters and chairs, also did some classical compositions using his mastery of silence.

Here, his famous 4'33" concert, in three movements.

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#289024 - 08/09/08 11:22 AM Re: With A Classical Air [Re: Marcella]
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Loc: Milwaukee, WI
Originally Posted By: Marcella
John Cage, the great compositor of aleatory ("random") music made with kitchen sinks, typewriters and chairs, also did some classical compositions using his mastery of silence.

Here, his famous 4'33" concert, in three movements.



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#289184 - 08/10/08 02:59 PM Re: With A Classical Air [Re: Jillian_E]
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Well, John Cage is not the only master of silence. Some others have copied him, notably Aaron Seltz, who made 25'37", still considered the most challenging of all pieces based on silence so far.

Since this is with a Classical _air_ (meaning not just classical but orchestral too), here a pop version of Benedetto Marcello's adagio from his Concerto for Oboe and Strings in D minor. Played by one of my fave orchestras: Franck Pourcel's.

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#292923 - 09/05/08 01:49 PM Re: With A Classical Air [Re: Marcella]
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The incomparable Arthur Rubinstein plays Chopin's famous Nocturne Op.9 No.2.

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#295550 - 09/27/08 10:35 PM Re: With A Classical Air [Re: Marcella]
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Bach - Toccata and fugue in D


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#298921 - 10/29/08 08:10 PM Re: With A Classical Air [Re: Ylva]
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My fave orchestra, the ineffable Paul Mauriat and his depressing Great Orchestra, in a modern version of L'adagio d'Albinoni.

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#299247 - 11/03/08 02:19 PM Re: With A Classical Air [Re: Marcella]
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Another one of my vids: an ABBA song in a magnificent orchestral version: Franck Pourcel, The Name of the Game.

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#301352 - 11/28/08 09:56 PM Re: With A Classical Air [Re: Marcella]
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Registered: 09/21/07
Loc: EU, Helsinki Finland
Dvo&#345;ák: Symphony No. 8 in G major, Allegretto grazioso - Mol




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Sibelius: Karelia suite - Intermezzo



Sibelius: Swan of Tuonela (Tuonela in Finnish mythology is a place for dead people tuoni = death)



Sibelius: Valse triste




Christian Ferras plays Sibelius Violin Concerto: 1st mov.

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