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post #16 of 24
If you're even remotely interested in opera, don't miss:

The Civil Wars - Act V (Rome Section)

Awesome.
post #17 of 24
Thread Starter 
dont like opera
i do like moody, anthemic, melodic stuff

the other classical stuff i have and like is from (written by) franz liszt?
post #18 of 24

Hey, you can win free copies of  'Glass: A Portrait of Philip in Twelve Parts' on DVD here:

 

http://techinstyle.tv/win-glass-a-portrait-of-philip-in-twelve-parts-with-sonicmaster/

 

Thought you guys would be interested!

post #19 of 24

As a P. Glass freak since the 80's:

 

1) Get headphones, your taste in music will not be appreciated socially

2) You may have Asberger's Syndrome

3) Welcome to the club

post #20 of 24

Because you like Philip Glass (i've only heard solo piano so i'm basing my recomendations on that album) and post rock. I think you will propably like Ólafur Arnalds, and maybe Goldmund.

 

Edit: Balmorhea is another blend of modern classical and post rock.


Edited by Ynoskire - 12/17/10 at 8:54am
post #21 of 24

Seconding the Kronos recording of Glass' quartets.

 

Give John Adams a try too. I especially like Shaker Loops and Gnarly Buttons.  He's got a sense of humor, which Glass sort of lacks.

post #22 of 24

Terry Riley, "In C". Steve Reich "The Desert Music".

post #23 of 24

If you like Max Richter and Glass try...

 

Johann Johannson

 

Arvo Pärt

 

Rachel Grimes

 

Rachels

 

Sylvian Chauveau

 

Peter Broderick 

 

Rafael Anton Irisarri

post #24 of 24

Steve Reich and Terry Riley. 

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