View Full Version : Brahms - Violin Concerto in D Major; Movement III
Stealth Hunter
08-07-08, 11:02 AM
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6EhQd4nugps
I can't stop listening to this.
UnderseaLcpl
08-07-08, 11:06 AM
Very nice:up:
I just wish I had studied classical music enough to really appreciate it.
Stealth Hunter
08-07-08, 11:09 AM
Mozart, Brahms, and Schubert will always be my favorite composers... and Beethoven, of course... and Hesse.
I'm more of a Russian man myself but I have a good all round collection of classic music which is well over 200 CD's and a good few tapes and records as well. :D
Stealth Hunter
08-07-08, 11:38 AM
Ah, then you definitely like Tchaikovsky, Glinka, Kopylov, and Sokolov.
Here's a little taste of our classical music:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ow7xqVk8Wjs
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=M7NXNcMJbTI
Very nice:up:
I just wish I had studied classical music enough to really appreciate it.
You don't have to "study" it and then "appreciate" it.
Listen, enjoy and "feel" it.
At least that's what I did with Frank Zappa!:o :D :D :D
And the great plus (compared to classical) is that you get some great humor along with good music!
Anyway, back to the begining. Start listening with your taste as a starting point and you might find yourself taking a long and rewarding journey...
Stealth Hunter
08-07-08, 11:58 AM
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8A3zetSuYRg
I had the opportunity to hear Pavarotti in Las Vegas in the early '90s... but I unfortunately decided to see Andrea Bocelli instead... and I honestly regret that to this day.
Stealth Hunter
08-07-08, 12:08 PM
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aTbvKrH0FB4&feature=related
Respenus
08-07-08, 12:16 PM
Ah yes, the Brahms violin concerto. One of my favourites, no doubt about it. While you're at it, I recommend Sibelius's, as well as Mendelssohn's and Bruch Scottish Fantasy. Without doubt, the best violin concertos out there (from the few I have heard).
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=M7NXNcMJbTI
That link reminded me a piece of music from Space1999 Year One Episode The Troubled Spirit and here it is.
The Troubled Spirit
Click>>>Atonement (http://www.space1999.net/users/moonbase99/mp3/y1/TroubledSpirit.mp3)
Never was a fan of opera... too lyrical and too much of a ...theater!:D
BUT I always had a great respect for it ...
And then I listened to this:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mpT7pK9A61A&feature=related
And for me this can not be done in any other way other than the "operatic" way!
So not "only" respect, not any more.....
UnderseaLcpl
08-07-08, 01:16 PM
Anyway, back to the begining. Start listening with your taste as a starting point and you might find yourself taking a long and rewarding journey...
I think I'll start with Beethoven's "Moonlight Sonata", because I'm going to watch "Wings of the Luftwaffe"
Never was a fan of opera... too lyrical and too much of a ...theater!:D
BUT I always had a great respect for it ...
And then I listened to this:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mpT7pK9A61A&feature=related
And for me this can not be done in any other way other than the "operatic" way!
So not "only" respect, not any more.....
This is one of the most brilliant duets anywhere! :D
Never was a fan of opera... too lyrical and too much of a ...theater!:D
BUT I always had a great respect for it ...
And then I listened to this:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mpT7pK9A61A&feature=related
And for me this can not be done in any other way other than the "operatic" way!
So not "only" respect, not any more.....
This is one of the most brilliant duets anywhere! :D
:yep: :yep: :yep: :yep: :yep: :yep: :yep: :yep: :yep: and:yep: !
Sailor Steve
08-07-08, 02:26 PM
@ Stealth Hunter: That's a little involved for my taste; I've always preferred something a little lighter.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0E3OUvvD7dU&feature=related
And for the Pavarotti piece, I hate sitting through an entire opera, but certain 'hits' stick with you forever, and you recognize them in a heartbeat. Thanks for posting that.
@ UnderseaLcpl: Like any music, you don't have to study it, you just listen to it. The learning comes with hearing what you like and finding out what it was.
@ Diopos: As I said to SH, opera as a whole is hard for me, but that was truly beautiful. Thanks.
Personal note: Something that really hit me as a teenager was that, while others were listening to The Beatles as a great band, I was noticing the unusual stuff. This is a prime example. don't listen to the famous lyrics and singing, listen instead to the fact that the music is not guitars and drums, but rather a string quartet! And a very good one.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LtLKerPiZU4
This may seem off-topic in a classical discussion, but to me it exemplifies what music is all about.
Jimbuna
08-07-08, 03:17 PM
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8A3zetSuYRg
I had the opportunity to hear Pavarotti in Las Vegas in the early '90s... but I unfortunately decided to see Andrea Bocelli instead... and I honestly regret that to this day.
You poor sod....bad/unfortunate choice :-?
@ Stealth Hunter: That's a little involved for my taste; I've always preferred something a little lighter.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0E3OUvvD7dU&feature=related
And for the Pavarotti piece, I hate sitting through an entire opera, but certain 'hits' stick with you forever, and you recognize them in a heartbeat. Thanks for posting that.
@ UnderseaLcpl: Like any music, you don't have to study it, you just listen to it. The learning comes with hearing what you like and finding out what it was.
@ Diopos: As I said to SH, opera as a whole is hard for me, but that was truly beautiful. Thanks.
Personal note: Something that really hit me as a teenager was that, while others were listening to The Beatles as a great band, I was noticing the unusual stuff. This is a prime example. don't listen to the famous lyrics and singing, listen instead to the fact that the music is not guitars and drums, but rather a string quartet! And a very good one.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LtLKerPiZU4
This may seem off-topic in a classical discussion, but to me it exemplifies what music is all about.
:yep: :yep: :yep: :yep: :yep: and :yep: to all.:)
SUBMAN1
08-07-08, 10:26 PM
Ugghhh! The compression butchered it! :down:
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