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frankly, i still don't understand what you are talking about. be that as it may, let's leave it at that.

 

to that person who loves bach and vivaldi, i hope you've listened to the recordings made by trevor pinnock and i think the english chamber orchestra on period instruments. i downloaded the brandenburg concerti [all 6] and another earlier recording with benjamin britten conducting and i must say that the pinnock recording really puts you back in the period. their use of sonido blanco is very effective.

 

Thanks, well thanks for reading my previous posts, even if its a little hard to understand, and I hope others would have a better understanding in listening to contemporary and classical music.

 

check out the calendar of CCP [cultural center of the philippines] and you can also try the local conservatories. also try to follow the season of the clarion ensemble

 

Ill try to be there...

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I love bach..esp.Air on the G string and Ave Maria (prelude in C)..Betthoven's moonlight sonata and mozarts..

 

good for you girl! seems to me you like the slower pieces. maybe you would also like the impressionists: check out ravel's pavane for a dead princess, debussy's clair de lune [moonlight], satie's gymnopedies.

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for unlimited streaming internet classical music, try www.wnyc.org for new york's finest classical tunes...go NPR!

 

better yet, log on to live-radio.net to get a listing of all radio stations offering classical, contemporary, adult, pop, etc. music genres...

 

happy listening...

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good for you girl! seems to me you like the slower pieces. maybe you would also like the impressionists: check out ravel's pavane for a dead princess, debussy's clair de lune [moonlight], satie's gymnopedies.

 

Nice suggestion! That's where people should head next to further deepen their classical music experience. But don't give up on Baroque if you haven't sat through Bach's Unaccompanied Cello Suites. Intense!

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