The Classical thread

^For, shower ....The Pea- man - represent! 😼👍💛 ( also, M. Izo makes some wonderful contributions)

 
In my world, no one can touch Debussy, Chopin, or Beethoven.
That's right Mozart, sit your ass down in the back row, you hype egomaniac. Take your Lamictal and chill.
He ain't bad, but I like better Bach, Rachmaninoff, Vivaldi, Dvořák, and Schubert. I would also seat Tchaikowsky with Mozart, with both of them I find I love some pieces, but scorn others as bubblegum or trash.

 
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Claudio Merulo [1604] - Toccate d'Intavolatura d'Organo, Book 2: Toccata terza

played by Francesco Saverio Pedrini [2017]



Claudio Merulo (1533 – 1604) was an Italian composer, publisher and organist of the late Renaissance period, most famous for his innovative keyboard music and his ensemble music composed in the Venetian polychoral style.​
 
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Ralph Vaughan Williams [1914] - The Lark Ascending

Sarah Chang/London Philharmonic Orchestra/Bernard Haitink



The Lark Ascending is a short, single-movement work by the English composer Ralph Vaughan Williams, inspired by the 1881 poem of the same name by the English writer George Meredith.​
 
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Sergei Rachmaninoff [1900] - Concerto No. 2 in C Minor, Op. 18: Allegro scherzando



Paavo Järvi · Czech Philharmonic Orchestra
 
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