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    Quote Originally Posted by CBM View Post
    Remember every Prom is broadcast live on Radio 3.

    This week I've made a note of:

    Tuesday at 19.45 - Also Sprach Zarthustra (aka the music to "2001 - a Space Oddysey!") and Sibelius Symphony no 7,

    Wednesday at 22.45 - Handel's Water Music and Fireworks Music

    Friday at 19.30 - Beethoven's first two symphonies.
    Finlandia too.


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    I heard all four seasons in live a church in Manchester at christmas one time. Excellent.


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    Four Seasons is right up there on my list too.


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    Quote Originally Posted by Terpe View Post

    Four Seasons is right up there on my list too.
    Yep. A violin played well is fantastic. But played not so well then


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    Quote Originally Posted by WhiteBloodAda View Post
    If you want to go onto the alternatives of classical, then bands like Corvus Corax and Apocalyptica give you a slight metal twist. Gregorian tend to cover old pop songs in a classical, monk chant style. Classical music is amazing, but alternative twist can bring out amazing results.

    Check this out, Apocalyptica are one on the most amazing and original bands around. You would never believe they are simply 4 men playing the cello, and a drummer. You might want to turn your speakers down though!

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zf2aIVKp1OY
    I'll check this out when I get home. Thanks
    It's been emontional


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    Quote Originally Posted by CBM View Post
    Remember every Prom is broadcast live on Radio 3.

    This week I've made a note of:

    Tuesday at 19.45 - Also Sprach Zarthustra (aka the music to "2001 - a Space Oddysey!") and Sibelius Symphony no 7,

    Wednesday at 22.45 - Handel's Water Music and Fireworks Music

    Friday at 19.30 - Beethoven's first two symphonies.
    Thanks for the info. I wonder if this will be available on the iplayer when I get home? Hope it is.
    It's been emontional


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    Can't wait to get home and see these links everyone is posting, damn internet nanny feb filtering thing!
    It's been emontional


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    Dvorjak New World Symphony too.



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    Quote Originally Posted by Terpe View Post
    Vanessa Mae Storm (Vivaldi Techno)

    I see. Techno Vivaldi. This is one of my Vivaldi favourites. Fantastic.


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    Beethoven's Moonlight Sonata. An absolute gem.


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    Happiness is a Cigar Called Hamlet (Bachs Air on a G String) A classic advert using classical music...



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    The Hovis advert.....

    Dvorak – Largo from Symphony No. 9 From the New World



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    Quote Originally Posted by Terpe View Post
    Well, well, well.
    What can I say. You are correct truly amazing. First time for me to hear that stuff, but absolutely not the last.
    Thank you for that. I'll enjoy that when I'm alone in my car and want a change.
    Cheers for the link and for the others I found and followed.
    Certainly a slightly different treatment on Greigs classic.....


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    Quote Originally Posted by lastlid View Post
    Certainly a slightly different treatment on Greigs classic.....
    A little different from the version I remember from my school days


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    As great as Greigs original was, there is something about the visual aspect of headbanging-cello-playing-classical music, that is rather appealing

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XiufY9dESAs

    Another twist on this classic


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    Question: What's brown and sitting on the piano bench?

    Answer: Beethoven's last movement


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    Quote Originally Posted by WhiteBloodAda View Post
    If you want to go onto the alternatives of classical, then bands like Corvus Corax and Apocalyptica give you a slight metal twist. Gregorian tend to cover old pop songs in a classical, monk chant style. Classical music is amazing, but alternative twist can bring out amazing results.

    Check this out, Apocalyptica are one on the most amazing and original bands around. You would never believe they are simply 4 men playing the cello, and a drummer. You might want to turn your speakers down though!

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zf2aIVKp1OY
    Had a proper listen to this today. Bit too "metallic" for me...the Madness vid was good fun.


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