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r5a
its mad popular and famous but i dont know the id

http://www.break.com/index/epic-par...ompilation.html

help a brotha out
r5a
Orpheus in the Underworld by Jacques Offenbach

yea comments
Swamper
Offenbach - Infernal Galop?

r5a
swamper you're a gentleman kind sir.

going big on the classical, is that your seduction techniques?
Happymess
Listen to this instead. My kind of classical. :o

infiniteJEST
Ravel > Satie
Happymess
quote:
Originally posted by infiniteJEST
Ravel > Satie

I love both. :)
Swamper
quote:
Originally posted by r5a
swamper you're a gentleman kind sir.

going big on the classical, is that your seduction techniques?


No, I just dance. :)
r5a
quote:
Originally posted by Happymess
Listen to this instead. My kind of classical. :o

very good a+

ive been meaning to step up my classical game. know nothing.
infiniteJEST
quote:
Originally posted by r5a
very good a+

ive been meaning to step up my classical game. know nothing.


I know virtually nothing of your tastes so I'm going to take a minute and kind of shoot all over the place. ;)

Let's start with the giants:



Not much more to say than astounding conducting/playing. Contains his "Prague" symphony (No. 38), which I find to be his best work (for good reason too, there's even a Wiki article solely for his love of the city: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mozart_and_Prague ).



All the recordings of this sort of have their ups and downs, but I like Jochum's take. Home to a wee piece of music called Symbolum Nicenum: Et in Spiritum Sanctum Dominum (bass): counterpoint graceful enough to make you tuck your junk between your legs and twirl like a ballerina in your bedroom.

(Forgive me for skipping Beethoven)

As for the piano, you can't go wrong with Sviatoslav Richter:



A whopping 15-disc set featuring works from Beethoven (who hogs up the first five ing discs :mad: ), Mussorgsky (drunkard who managed to seal his place amongst the greats before booze killed him), Haydn, Chopin, Liszt, Rachmaninov (he plays Rachmaninov's music better than Rachmaninov!), etc.. I only mention this because Richter is God tier (practicing for 8+ hours a day for pretty much your entire life will tend to do that).

As for say a single disc, his playing of Schumann is pretty much the standard (this particular recording is flawless):



Yet for mystical/colorful/dreamy music (suitable for trance crackers :toothless ), Scriabin is the way to go!



One of my most played discs. :o

r5a
brb firing up the torrent machine.

thanks dude.
ChemEnhanced
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Originally posted by Swamper
No, I just dance. :)


and the deltron shuffle was born

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