Classical Music

February 22, 2009

CAn you list me some over emotional classical music please like Beethoven, Symphony No 7?

Filed under: Classical — Tags: , , — chatyak @ 11:06 am
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Curly asked:


Or Moonlight Sinatra….?

I don’t take medication it numbs me to much and this kind of music helps me cope with depression.

I don’t want anything to energetic. Just dramatic and moving. I like the piano and violin. I don’t mind film music.
10 points to whoever finds me a piece I end up loving.

February 21, 2009

Classical music trends : which were the instruments that marked each different trend?

Filed under: History — Tags: , , — chatyak @ 9:15 am
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Gabrio asked:


Gothic
Renassaince
Manierism
Barroque
Romantic
Neoclassical
etc…
it’s a big curiosity, not homework.

February 19, 2009

Replying to a Mozart question: Doesn’t a love for classical music really take away our differences?

Filed under: Performing Arts — Tags: , , — chatyak @ 10:58 pm
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synchronicity915 asked:


Don’t you agree that while we are congregated in the symphony hall to hear Mozart, Dvorzak, or any performance of the great classical masters that all of our differences melt into nothingness? I think when you truly love classical music and take such great pleasure in hearing it that it doesn’t matter who is sitting next to you for that moment in time. We are all concentrated so intensely on the beautiful music that we forget our hatreds and prejudices.

February 18, 2009

Can you name this piece of classical music?

Filed under: Classical — Tags: , , — chatyak @ 2:57 pm
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Kira P asked:


This is going to be tough, but I can’t think of a better way to describe it. They play it in basically every movie when something goes crazy, or all hell breaks loose. It starts of with strings on their own, then as the craziness grows, other instruments jump in.

It repeats basically the same string of notes over and over again, just adding more instruments and getting louder as it grows.

Any ideas?
This should make it way easier. It starts about one minute in to this trailer:

http://ca.youtube.com/watch?v=8mrF3fXXhN4

February 16, 2009

Can you name some classical music composers who composed works specifically for the organ?

Filed under: Classical — Tags: , , — chatyak @ 1:17 pm
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Jerry 71 asked:


Thanks.

February 15, 2009

What is the darkest, saddest, and most depressing classical music?

Filed under: Classical — Tags: , , — chatyak @ 6:53 am
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The Omniscient Earth Below asked:


Hi. I would like to hear some of the darker and more sad variety of classical music.

Thank you.

February 14, 2009

How would you describe the differances between classical music and new age music?

Filed under: Classical — Tags: , , — chatyak @ 3:10 pm
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Viennacardinal asked:


I go back and forth on what I listen to and find myself leaning more toward new age (Kitario, Lanz, Channel Light Vessel, etc.). It seems more soothing than classical….what do you think?

February 13, 2009

Is it illegal to download classical music mp3 files?

Filed under: Law & Ethics — Tags: , , — chatyak @ 11:15 am
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jsprplc2006 asked:


It seems to me that since most of this music was composed centuries ago, it’s copyright should have fallen into the public forum by know.

If the recording was produced more recently, does that complicate matters?

February 5, 2009

Why is classical music is good in spatial development of the fetus? and to the plants?, etc. ?

Filed under: Classical — Tags: , , — chatyak @ 1:29 pm
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Renz R asked:


i need help about classical music? its effects…thnxx..more power

February 2, 2009

What is the best book on classical music history or what is the best composer’s biography you have read?

Filed under: Performing Arts — chatyak @ 4:24 am
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nygirl asked:


Thank you very much for your help.

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