Favorite classical pieces

chiknmunky

Active Member
What are your favorite pieces of classical music?

My favorites are:

Vivaldi - The Four Seasons
Holst - The Planets

I can't be the only person here who listens to this, post your favorites!

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Wavels

Well-Known Member
Hi chik,
There are at least two of us here, maybe more???

Some faves that come to mind:

J S Bach
Brandenburg Concertos, Goldberg Variations, Mass in B Minor, Well-Tempered Clavier.

Mozart
Eine kleine Nachtmusik, All Symphonies

Beethoven
All Symphonies, Piano Concerto Emperor

Chopin
Pretty much all of his piano music especialy the Nocturnes

Sam Barber
Adagio for Strings

Copland
Fanfare for the Common Man, Rodeo, Appalachian Spring

Gershwin
Rhapsody in Blue, An American in Paris

Mussorgsky
Night on Bald Mountain, Pictures at an Exhibition

Berlioz
Symphonie fantastique

Varèse
Ionisation

Zappa
The Yellow Shark

:joint:
 

natmoon

Well-Known Member
I remake classical music on my keyboard and pc.
All of my music is free,i play till i need weed to stop finger and wrist pain.
No samples instruments are made up by me using wind and reed modeling synth and the strings are made using VA synthesis.
Heres a couple of my classical remakes if you want to hear any more of my work more click on the bottom link in my signature.

leyenda(remake)
hi-fi URL: Start Player

Adagio in G minor(synthremake)
hi-fi URL: Start Player

Sonata No.1 (synthremake)
hi-fi URL: Start Player

gouryella(ligaya)(synth)
hi-fi URL: Start Player

moon vs Bach
hi-fi URL: Start Player
 

Wavels

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Those are nice arrangements Nat, and I do not wish to be disrespectful,
But I detest and loathe the sound of any and all electronic music.
I consider electronic interpretations of classical pieces as blasphemous.
It hurts my ears. It is the antithesis of what I love about Classical music...acoustic instruments with a lush organic natural sound.

Even one of my favorite musicians Grammy award winning albums is unlistenable to me because of the use of electronics...Frank Zappa's Jazz from Hell.
Two of the compositions from that album were done by Ensemble Modern (Yellow Shark) without the use of electronics, and to my ears they are stunning and gorgeous and far superior to the original!
I do not wish to offend you, and I apologize if I have done so!
 

natmoon

Well-Known Member
Those are nice arrangements Nat, and I do not wish to be disrespectful,
But I detest and loathe the sound of any and all electronic music.
I consider electronic interpretations of classical pieces as blasphemous.
It hurts my ears. It is the antithesis of what I love about Classical music...acoustic instruments with a lush organic natural sound.

Even one of my favorite musicians Grammy award winning albums is unlistenable to me because of the use of electronics...Frank Zappa's Jazz from Hell.
Two of the compositions from that album were done by Ensemble Modern (Yellow Shark) without the use of electronics, and to my ears they are stunning and gorgeous and far superior to the original!
I do not wish to offend you, and I apologize if I have done so!
Thats ok i already realize that classical purists see me as a butcher and this has been said to me before.
I take no offense in this and understand totally.

I only attempt to bring classical music to the masses of electronica heads that are out there and i like real classical music and i like trance music there is something to like in everything if you only want to look for it.
I make these tracks for myself really and then share them for free with anyone that may want them.

These are my interpretations of a fusion of classical and modern sound created on the basis that i want to listen to something old and something new at the same time if you know what i mean.

I have a pc and a keyboard and smoke a lot of pot in my bedroom.
I record them with a cheap soundblaster card and master them with the free creative wave program that came with my soundcard.
Obviously this will create a lot of dud frequencies especially to a well trained ear like your own.
So you have to bear that in mind please.

I have a new synth now and hopefully my future work will be better and have a lot more natural clarity.
I am currently saving up for some powered studio monitors so that i may be finally able to achieve a more realistic and natural clean sound so i would appreciate all of your feedback on all of my work and i appreciate your honest comments a 100 times more than a fake pat on the back.
Please keep listening and let me know if and when you think my soundwork has improved:peace::blsmoke:
 

Wavels

Well-Known Member
Thats ok i already realize that classical purists see me as a butcher and this has been said to me before.
I take no offense in this and understand totally.

I only attempt to bring classical music to the masses of electronica heads that are out there and i like real classical music and i like trance music there is something to like in everything if you only want to look for it.
I make these tracks for myself really and then share them for free with anyone that may want them.

These are my interpretations of a fusion of classical and modern sound created on the basis that i want to listen to something old and soething new at the same time if you know what i mean.

I have a pc and a keyboard and smoke a lot of pot in my bedroom.
I record them with a cheap soundblaster card and master them with the free creative wave program that came with my soundcard.
Obviously this will create a lot of dud frequencies especially to a well trained ear like your own.
So you have to bear that in mind please.

I have a new synth now and hopefully my future work will be better and have a lot more natural clarity.
I am currently saving up for some powered studio monitors so that i may be finally able to achieve a more realistic and natural clean sound so i would appreciate all of your feedback on all of my work and i appreciate your honest comments a 100 times more than a fake pat on the back.
Please keep listening and let me know if and when you think my soundwork has improved:peace::blsmoke:

Wow, nat, thanks so much for the very thoughtful response to my harsh critique. I appreciate it greatly.
I am a passionate lover of music, and I find as I get older that Classical music is becoming less popular. It never was what could be called truly popular for the past sixty years or so.
This I consider an unfortunate development, as it used to be the case that almost all popular musicians had some knowledge of, or were informed by the great masters of the classics.
I do not think this is the case any longer and I consider this development to be most discouraging. We are losing touch with some of the underpinnings of what made us who we are as a culture.
I admire and respect your desire to expose some music fans to works they may have never heard before. This is tremendous!

I look forward to listening to some of your forthcoming efforts.
Would it be Ok if I come up with some suggestions for pieces I think may appeal to the music fans you are trying to reach.

I smoke a lot of pot and listen to lots of music (acoustic Jazz as well as the classics) and I would like to assist you (in whatever way I can) in your attempt to reach people that may have never be exposed to this genre of music.
Wavels
:joint:
 

natmoon

Well-Known Member
Wow, nat, thanks so much for the very thoughtful response to my harsh critique. I appreciate it greatly.
I am a passionate lover of music, and I find as I get older that Classical music is becoming less popular. It never was what could be called truly popular for the past sixty years or so.
This I consider an unfortunate development, as it used to be the case that almost all popular musicians had some knowledge of, or were informed by the great masters of the classics.
I do not think this is the case any longer and I consider this development to be most discouraging. We are losing touch with some of the underpinnings of what made us who we are as a culture.
I admire and respect your desire to expose some music fans to works they may have never heard before. This is tremendous!

I look forward to listening to some of your forthcoming efforts.
Would it be Ok if I come up with some suggestions for pieces I think may appeal to the music fans you are trying to reach.

I smoke a lot of pot and listen to lots of music (acoustic Jazz as well as the classics) and I would like to assist you (in whatever way I can) in your attempt to reach people that may have never be exposed to this genre of music.
Wavels
:joint:
If you want to suggest one 5-8 minute piece of any kind i will see what i can come up with and go at it one at a time.
I have so much on the go right now so if you tell me your favorite piece and i will make it as purely classical as i can and also do a digital chilled out trance version and let you judge them.

If you want to assist me always give me honest feedback and tell people that i have 73 tracks at my site that are completely free,all kinds of music from joke tracks like bollocks knee nuts to Sonata No.1 which i was particularly proud of technically and sound wise considering my fairly crappy recording and reproduction skills as well as my obviously limited and cheap tools all though in a live streaming mp3 it loses a lot in comparison to my own 44khz high quality version.

My beautiful new alesis fusion is now going to be the device i use for these tracks so hopefully the advanced wind and reed modeling engines in it will pay for themselves and give me back every penny in sonic excellence.
I just need the monitors now so that i can hear properly instead of trying to master them through my old aiwa stereo.

My new synth is also basically a studio in one machine with an 8 track hd recorder and fully fledged and automatable onboard mixer.

Something good in all music i reckon from iron maiden 7th son of a 7th son(excellent musically if you really listen) to Mozart,always something good and of course always something bad.:blsmoke::peace:

 

Wavels

Well-Known Member
If you want to suggest one 5-8 minute piece of any kind i will see what i can come up with and go at it one at a time.




:blsmoke::peace:

Nice cola BTW nat....
After thinking about it for a little while I thought I would throw out a tune that is not "classical", however to my ears it is one of the most beautiful melodies I have ever heard. There are many interpretations of it available

It is from a Frank Zappa Album entitled One Size Fits All...

I can't find my preferred version of this tune, but you should get the idea from these...
I think you can do a great job with this...
Wavels
YouTube - Frank Zappa, Sofa

Frank Zappa - Sofa N°2 - Circus Krone Munich - 1978 - AOL Video

YouTube - sofa

YouTube - Steve Vai Sofa by Cesar Huesca
 

natmoon

Well-Known Member
Ok i will work on frank zappas track sofa and Vivaldi four seasons and see what comes out:blsmoke:
I will post some rough work soon and then in a few weeks some polished work:peace::joint:
 

natmoon

Well-Known Member
OK here you go wavels.
Not really my thing and after 5 hours of doing it i have had enough:cry:
Anyway my head and ears are aching now so i uploaded it to one of my many fake name accounts as its a cover and i cant upload it to any account that i am not prepared to have deleted at a moments notice.

I tried to combine some classical elements with some 60s doors style organ sounds and some new electronica bass backing tones.
Drums are made using an orchestral drum palette and a basic drum synth.
Electric distortion guitar may not be so good,but after so many listens i can no longer judge it properly.

Took ages to get the panned element right to try to make it sound more like it was really being played by a band instead of me in my bedroom.
EQ was done with pc after i rendered it.

Hope you appreciate the effort even if its not to your liking:peace::joint:

Spymac.com : Frank Zappa(synth remake)
 

Jas

Active Member
The process of creating music is a beatiful thing, good work man.

I always had a little place in my heart for Beethovens piano sonatas. No14 in C sharp major (the "moonlight") being my favourite. Even started an arr. for guitar back in my school days. Children of Bodom can fuck right off, they play with no feel or soul. Sure they can play fast though if thats your thing
 

natmoon

Well-Known Member
The process of creating music is a beatiful thing, good work man.

I always had a little place in my heart for Beethovens piano sonatas. No14 in C sharp major (the "moonlight") being my favourite. Even started an arr. for guitar back in my school days. Children of Bodom can fuck right off, they play with no feel or soul. Sure they can play fast though if thats your thing
Thanks for having a listen and glad you liked it:joint:
My work is always improving with practice.
I will work on the vivaldi stuff in a few days time and see what i come up with:blsmoke:
 
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