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    Does anyone listen to Classical Music? I've been listening to it lately (its calming and nice) and i'm taking a liking for it. :eusa_whis

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    Yes, it's awesome. What have you been listening to?

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    Eurghhhh it's so boring


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    Depends which classical artists because most artists of the classic genre are awful nowadays.

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    I do all the time, I downloaded Chopin's piano pieces (1.4GB worth) and at around an hour a day I'm still nowhere near done

    I really enjoy Carmina Burana, the whole opera not just O Fotuna as everyone seems to assume that's the whole piece. Le Nozze di Figaro is also worth a look in my opinion.





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    i really hate it, it's just... boring.

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    Quote Originally Posted by gaga View Post
    Depends which classical artists because most artists of the classic genre are awful nowadays.
    Artists? I think you mean composers... Not only does it depend on the composer, but it also depends on the period.


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    I listen to i alot. Relaxing and nice..

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    Here's my top favourites, which includes some opera:

    Canon in D - Johann Pachelbel
    Con Te Partiró - Andrea Bocelli
    Vivaldi's Four Seasons - Vanessa Mae (this is actually a techno-remix of all the compositions)
    Air For The G String - London Symphony Orchestra
    One Winged Angel - Nobuo Uematsu
    Dance of the Knights - Sergei Prokofiev
    Requiem Mass: Dies Irae - Giuseppe Verdi
    Flight of the Bumblebee - Nikolai Rimsky-Korsakov
    Moonlight Sonata - Ludwig van Beethoven

    I have a thing for either major epic music, or soft calm music... there's not much of a grey area for me, I have no idea why. O Fortuna is a bit much for me though, I feel like I should be mass murdering a bunch of monks.
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    Quote Originally Posted by NitronGalactus View Post
    Here's my top favourites, which includes some opera:

    Canon in D - Johann Pachelbel
    Con Te Partiró - Andrea Bocelli
    Vivaldi's Four Seasons - Vanessa Mae (this is actually a techno-remix of all the compositions)
    Air For The G String - London Symphony Orchestra
    One Winged Angel - Nobuo Uematsu
    Dance of the Knights - Sergei Prokofiev
    Requiem Mass: Dies Irae - Giuseppe Verdi
    Flight of the Bumblebee - Nikolai Rimsky-Korsakov
    Moonlight Sonata - Ludwig van Beethoven

    I have a thing for either major epic music, or soft calm music... there's not much of a grey area for me, I have no idea why. O Fortuna is a bit much for me though, I feel like I should be mass murdering a bunch of monks.
    That song is awesome... probably my favourite classical.






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