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Gee, after listing to this list, I notice they all kinda sound the same. Not too demanding, and minor. Pieter tagged me to list top ten classical numbers. Personally influencial (dunno bout that in my list, but oft listened), and without giving it much thought, especially regarding importance. If anyone wants to play, tag me so I can see your list! Pergolisi - Salve Regina in C minor. Hogwood and Kirby. https://youtube/watch?v=AvtZL4rX7fc Tchaikovsky - Symphony No. 4 in F Minor, Op. 36: II. Andantino in modo di canzona. This part of the piece used to be a favorite solo to play: https://youtube/watch?v=z7oCFuLQ4ZE Anon - El Rey De Francia Tres Hijas Tenia. Old timey drone fantasticment. https://youtube/watch?v=p-8yYhYV2LQ Purcell - Dido and Aeneas Emma Kirbys version with Parrot and the Taverner Players rules! https://youtube/watch?v=2mrjKPkUYOM Mozart - die zauberflöte. Heres a highlight, Dies Bildnis ist Bezaubernd schön, performed by Heinrich Knote (showcased in The Enigma of Kasper Hauser). https://youtube/watch?v=SeITzVuIAew Britten - Metamorphoses After Ovid. I like Vogels intrepretation, and heres his Pan, but do check out all the Grecian mutables: grooveshark/#!/album/Britten+6+Metamorphoses+After+Ovid+Allan+Vogel/4025094 Poulenc - Sonata for oboe and piano, FP 185. Still skewing oboe, naturally. https://youtube/watch?v=QqQy1yCcUvw Saint-Saëns - Le carnaval des animaux. More purty. the aquarium: youtu.be/XCBDlC0N8Rc An unorthodox Swan, on theremin: https://youtube/watch?v=pSzTPGlNa5U Recuerdos de la Alhambra by Francisco Tàrrega. Not demanding on the ear. youtu.be/sdaPoUNk5R8 Satie: Trois Gnossiennes and the ultimate in easy listening... youtu.be/sdaPoUNk5R8
Posted on: Thu, 23 Oct 2014 19:00:55 +0000

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