Anyone into classical music?

Love baroque, can't get into romantic. I would compare baroque to really good trance or drum n bass and romantic is more like nu-school dubstep, no structure.
 
Sorry--I thought I was replying directly to someone, but the post showed up at the bottom so I should specify that it's the Handel-Halvorsen Passacaglia. I mean to respond to Necr0sis.
 
Thomas Tallis - Spem In Alium

This was the first Thomas Tallis composition I had heard.


tangerine I think classical can strulike most anyone as being so beautiful
because of the ease the instrumentation and particular song structure has
at creating an atmosphere, that is easily accesable and interpreted to transcend
into for an individual at the right time.
 
Love baroque, can't get into romantic. I would compare baroque to really good trance or drum n bass and romantic is more like nu-school dubstep, no structure.

Romantic music is all about reality being reflected on the personality of the composer. It's all about feeling.

I'd recommend you to listen Chopin's Preludes, in order, and realise how after a major tone prelude (happy, lively) comes a minor tone one (soft, sometimes sad) and then a major again. If you concentrate on the feelings, it's such a great experience.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Izml2X4cw_E&feature=related
 
^nice one....


Dmitri Yanov-Yanovsky - Voilà une fenêtre... (3/5)
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Kronos Quartet - Spem In Alium Thomas Tallis

ive been a kick with this song lately, and the version i had originally heard was this Kronos Quartet version, but in my mind, remembering i though it was an Orchestra arrangement!
the Freight-Liners they are....


the Volume Incline that is the intro is perfect, then eventually, after 4- then 8 minutes, during these parts the 'Orchestral Type' hits are what stuck out in my mind, and created the BiG sounding memories.
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