Classical music?
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- pablo280
Purcell
- eoin0
- lowimpakt0
Satie (maybe not classical)
Bartok
Chopin
Vivaldi
Dvořák
Rachmaninoff
- nb0
- utopian0
Arvo Pärt headlines Malta International Arts Festival
Grammy-award winning composer Arvo Pärt will be participating at this year’s edition of the Malta International Arts Festival from July 8 to 18.
The 11th edition of the Malta International Arts Festival (MIAF), which will be taking place from July 8 to 18, was launched today by Culture Minister Owen Bonnici and Arts Council Malta. The festival, which will see the participation of renowned international and local artists, will be presenting different art forms.
- Knuckleberry0
Erik Satie, the best
- twokids0
I listened to a variety of 'classical' types of music over the years. I came to realize that the one that I always came back to was Mozart, so that is all I listen to. And there is a lot to hear.
The problem is, and you are right to ask, and as others have pointed out, there is so much, and often very different - so Debussy is going to be way different than Gregorian Chants.
Try some of this Mozart and I promise it will make your ears happy.
Piano Concertos 17-27
Violin Concertos 1-5 (especially the slow movements, which are breathtakingly beautiful)
Any concertos are good, clarinet, basson, flute, etc.A Little Night Music
Piano Sonata #8
Mass in C (the final movements rock harder than anything you have ever heard)
Don Giovanni.....(melodies are incredible - forget the story and all that, just listen to the melodies)
- cannonball19780
- don't look at this just yet...do the below listening first!BaskerviIle
- benfal990
Mozart's Requiem in D Minor, K. 626 I, II are the best music ever written by mankind.
Beethoven is the King.
Check out Arvo Pärt, look out for the album "Arvo Pärt - Portrait" by Angèle Dubeau. Really solid stuff.