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Brightonfan1983

Well-known member
Jul 5, 2003
4,863
UK
I can't recommend anything in particular, but I've been going to The Proms for a few years now and I guarantee it will blow you away. Seeing it live, in that place, is such a treat. Got a couple of tickets for the Last Night in September - absolutely amazing.

Handel does rock my boat though.
 


BadFish

Huge Member
Oct 19, 2003
18,196
i have found the 50 greatest pieces of classical music on spotify which i am enjoying on my sunny Saturday morning. Also making a playlist of the suggestions on this thread.
 


BensGrandad

New member
Jul 13, 2003
72,015
Haywards Heath
Acker Bilk.

My hearing impairment robbed me of relaxing to his sounds. I can now do that and he keeps me ticking over.

An example...


Acker Bilk - Stranger on the Shore (HQ) - YouTube[/QUOTE

My uncle was 1st Harpist in the Covent Garden Opera Company Orchestra for may years and when this record came out I sat him down and said Uncle Bernard this is proper music he listened to it then played it again to me pointing out the mistakes and notes that were wrong saying this should have been a b sharp or whatever and tore the piece of music to pieces and in fact said it was a very poor piece of music technically, but I still liked it but then I am not a professional musician of many years standing.
 


Biscuit

Native Creative
Jul 8, 2003
22,319
Brighton
Adagio for Strings,
Holberg Suite for Strings,
Koulema - Valse Triste Op 44,
Aria from the Goldberg Variations,
Nimrod,

I find these particularly relaxing - I hope you enjoy them!
 






Jimmy Come Lately

Registered Loser
Oct 27, 2011
504
Hove
Wow! I suppose those are OK if you like the chocolate box stuff.

To be fair, the OP was asking for suggestions for getting into classical music, so why not push some of the gateway drugs? And while there might be superior artistry in a thirty-pass move ending in a mazy Vicente run that beats four defenders (to use a footballing analogy, as this is NSC), there can still be sublime beauty in the simple perfectly weighted through ball for CMS to run onto.

What I'm trying to say is, I wouldn't steer someone away from a piece of music just because it's accessible.
 






stripeyshark

All-Time Best Defence
Dec 20, 2011
2,294
Alright Ponces (myself included)

For one reason and another I have decided to explore some classical music. So far checking out some JS BAch on spotify and really enjoying it.

any recommendations?

Also interested in the use of classical music to focus the mind, alter brainwave patterns and improve learning if anyone knows anything about that.

If you like Bach, try Vivaldi.

If you want more Classical music, try Mozart's Figaro Overture.
 


pasty

A different kind of pasty
Jul 5, 2003
31,024
West, West, West Sussex
My favourite classical piece. Haydn Trumpet Concerto (3rd movement). Slightly biased as I used to play trumpet and played this (not very well) for my grade 7 exam (failed :down: )

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Dave the OAP

Well-known member
Jul 5, 2003
46,761
at home
The lark ascending R v Williams
La crimosa mozarts requiem
All of faure's requiem
The angel Gabriel Old basqe carol. - the tenor line is sublime

Most Bach stuff, the various passions edited by our maestro neil Jenkins of course.

And of course vivaldi's Gloria.

If you really want to get into choral music, Rachmaninov vespers....all in Russian and magnificent basso profundo

This is why I am a cultural Christian...love the music and architecture, but think its all bunkum
 




DavidinSouthampton

Well-known member
NSC Patron
Jan 3, 2012
17,351
I'd suggest....

Handel's Water Music and Music for the Royal Fireworks

Grieg's Peer Gynt Suite.

Sibelius's Finlandia and Symphony No 5

Beethoven's 6th/7th/8th and the stupendous 9th symphonies

and maybe some Rossini ....

Once you get listening you will recognize loads you hear as background music.

I was going to post for Beethovens 7th Synphone.

And also for Sibelius' Karelia Suite

And also for Grieg's Peer Gynt

And what about Bach's Brandenburg Concertos
 


Silk

New member
May 4, 2012
2,488
Uckfield
Alright Ponces (myself included)

For one reason and another I have decided to explore some classical music. So far checking out some JS BAch on spotify and really enjoying it.

any recommendations?

Also interested in the use of classical music to focus the mind, alter brainwave patterns and improve learning if anyone knows anything about that.
Beethoven's Symphony no 9 is quite simply the most incredible piece of music ever written. Also like Gorecki, Sibelius, Mozart, Stravinsky.
 


Silk

New member
May 4, 2012
2,488
Uckfield
Adagio for Strings,
Holberg Suite for Strings,
Koulema - Valse Triste Op 44,
Aria from the Goldberg Variations,
Nimrod,

I find these particularly relaxing - I hope you enjoy them!
Samuel Barber's Adagio is that? Wonderful stuff.
 






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