gene_pool
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Just wondering, whats some good classical music? It seems to make me work on homework better and is a good anti-stresser. As some of you know, i have a chronic rage problem and playing BF2 with classical pumping in the background seems to calm me.
psH
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Omg hello gene, welcome back from your ICONZ banning.

All i know of is baithoven (i know thats not correct)
gene_pool
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Doms wrote:

Omg hello gene, welcome back from your ICONZ banning.

All i know of is baithoven (i know thats not correct)
Welcome back? I never left
psH
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gene_pool wrote:

Doms wrote:

Omg hello gene, welcome back from your ICONZ banning.

All i know of is baithoven (i know thats not correct)
Welcome back? I never left
OH, well where have i been....
Varegg
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gene_pool wrote:

Just wondering, whats some good classical music? It seems to make me work on homework better and is a good anti-stresser. As some of you know, i have a chronic rage problem and playing BF2 with classical pumping in the background seems to calm me.
Some piano concerto`s of Mozart is good for that purpose

Search for Leif Ove Andsnes, he`s goooood !
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theDude5B
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I suggest some Saint-Saëns. Have a Listen to Saint-Saëns Carnival of the Animals (it is a collection of music). Also I would have a listen to The Planets by Gustav Holst (another collection of songs) although if you have a chronic rage problem then maybe you should not listen to the Song "Mars" as it will make you feel strong!
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Wagner - Ride of the Valkries
Fredrik
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"Edvart Grieg" is very nice for relaxing.

You`ll also love "the four seasons" By Antonio Vivaldi

None of those are stressfull to listen to, a lot of classical music is, because of the overtures and shit.
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This is one of my favorites (performed in harpsicord)

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Well-Tempered_Clavier
R3v4n
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My Favs:

Adagio for Strings (platoon theme)
Tchaikovsky - 1812 Overture - You should like this one
Carmina Burana - O Fortuna
Bach - Toccata and Fugue in D Minor (Phantom of the Opera) cathedral pipe organ
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Braddock
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Beethoven is the grand master of music, anything by him is good.

I'm no expert but here are a few really nice pieces:

Nussun Dorma - Puccini (Pavarotti does a great version of this)
Claire De Lune - Claude Debussy
1812 Overture: Finale - Tchaikovsky (best ending in a song ever ...some versions have cannon blasts!)
Adagio For Strings - Barber
Music For Strings, Percussion And Celesta: III. Adagio - Bela Bartok (used in the film The Shining)

For some nice modern classical stuff try Alexandre Desplat, Thomas Newman and John Williams (they do a lot of film score stuff).
Ty
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I like the Penguin Cafe Orchestra. I'm not really sure if you'd consider them classical... I don't really know what they are. It's uh... odd music.
Don't listen to Bach whilst studying. Although Bach is probably my second favourite classical composer, (after Tchaicovsky.) Saint-Seans may be good to study to, everything but the track "Fossils" anyway, (too lively.)

Good study choices are Handel and Vivaldi, althouh I find them boring.

Oh and remember - Rachmaninoff is awesome! His music is fairly good, but his name absoloutly rules!
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gene_pool
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Thanks all. I'll set these downloads up later tonight, before i go to beddy byes
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Anything by Paganini or Tchaikovsky.
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max
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from the top of my head: Mozart, Beethoven, Bach, Schumann, Schubert, Tchaikovsky, Chopin, Wagner, Vivaldi, Puccini, Hayden, Brahms,  Carl Maria von Weber, Offenbach, Mendelssohn-Bartholdy, Händel, and loads more I can't think of now. Also film music can be pretty good.
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Ty wrote:

Oh and remember - Rachmaninoff is awesome! His music is fairly good, but his name absoloutly rules!
Not so well known as the others but quite good, have a recording with him by the Norwegian pianoplayer Andsnes
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KEN-JENNINGS
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My favorites:


Tchaikovsky - Marche Slave


Liszt - Hungarian Rhapsody


Rossini - Barber of Seville


Mussorgsky - Great Gate of Kiev - From Pictures at an Exhibition
(great video too)


Dvorak - 9th Symphony (aka New World Symphony), 3rd Movement


Dvorak - 9th Symphony (aka New World Symphony) 4th movement

I will post more a little later.

Last edited by KEN-JENNINGS (2007-04-19 17:33:12)

RAIMIUS
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+244|7171|US
Beethoven's Moonlight Sonata and Pathetique (both piano sonatas)
Bach-Prelude from Suite 1 in G major (very nice cello piece)
Rachmaninov-piano concerto #2 in c minor
jsnipy
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If you just want to listen to various things, try this shoutcast station, http://145.58.33.32:8074 (I use winamp to listen).

Last edited by jsnipy (2007-04-19 18:24:15)

Ryan
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I'll only listen to classical if it involves an electric guitar, and a kick-ass drum kit.

Which it doesn't, so too bad.
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I like the 5th Synphony of Beethoven Tatata -TAAAAAAA

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