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08-29-2009, 08:08 AM #1
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Thanked: 44Classical Music
I really like classical music, mainly violin/strings and piano. I like the poignant kind that draws out emotion, but I have a problem. I mostly listen to rock and most of the rock I listen to is Hardcore or Metal and the world of Classical Music is so big and daunting. So I am wondering if any of you have any recommendations. I really like Ludovico Einaudi's Divenire album, if that helps as a guideline to what I like. I also like October Sky by Jose Herstrada.
Please help, this lowly rocker is lost in a sea of concertos.
Edit: Oh, and I like Hayley Westenra and The Priests, but I generally don't like singing with my classical because I feel that it takes away from the instruments sometimes.Last edited by WongKonPow; 08-29-2009 at 08:17 AM.
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08-29-2009, 09:28 AM #2
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Thanked: 1Listen to a classical radio station (NPR or public radio) when you have the chance. When you hear something you like or someone suggests something you want to check out, you can go to youtube: someone likely has put all or part of an album online--the listening quality isn't there, but you can 'preview' without buying. Then buy through iTunes/Limewire to download to cd or iPod etc. If you really want the CD with the jewel case and jacket, amazon.com usually has more classical music than other vendors. (per my dad).
I am listening to the Ludovico piece you referenced, on youtube as I type. Nice! We have similar taste. Try Yanni: any of several albums (new age), Peter Manu:Skyline Firedance or David Lanz:Warm Sound in a Gray Field (both new age), Enya: any of many albums (celtic or new age), Joanna (used to sing with Enya, Christian music now).
I also prefer instrumental without voice, I tend to stay away from opera and broadway stuff. Enya is about as vocal as I like.
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08-29-2009, 02:43 PM #3
Last edited by Otto; 08-29-2009 at 02:45 PM.
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