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| Originally posted by TerriblySorry Shostakovitch symphony #8. |
Classical music is a whole new world. There is so much to discover, it's a whole new section of music. My advice is to get one of the 'Best Classical album in the world ever' type things and go in search of the composers that you enjoy off that. Most composers have a 'style' and you can get a feel for their music that way.
I also like more modern composers, like Gerswhin (American in Paris, Rhapsody in Blue), Bernstein (Candide Overture (fab), West Side Story) , Vaughan Williams (Tuba Concerto lol, not really lots of 'english' sounding music.) , Elgar (Pomp and Circumstance marches) etc.
John Williams soundtracks are good too. Maybe get a 'Best of' album?
Mugorsky (sp) - Pictures at an Exhibition is possibly one of the loudest thing around too. Another gut buster to play...
Hope you enjoy your new found world...










