whats songs should i put in my mp3 player

    
whats songs should i put in my mp3 player    15:44 on Saturday, April 5, 2008          

celloclarinetguy
(51 points)

i got a new mp3 player and put in some songs but its too little, can you tell me some famous classical music pieces to put in there as well, dont ask me what i already have in there cause thats just a stupid question, c'mon!


Re: whats songs should i put in my mp3 player    18:03 on Saturday, April 5, 2008          

blueeyedbassoon
(264 points)
Posted by blueeyedbassoon

You can't forget the William Tell overture either which can also be a very annoying song.


Re: whats songs should i put in my mp3 player    21:47 on Saturday, April 5, 2008          

celloclarinetguy
(51 points)

iv got eine kliene nahtmusik and i wouldnt like william tell or 1812


Re: whats songs should i put in my mp3 player    18:29 on Monday, April 7, 2008          

Emerald_Melody
(8 points)
Posted by Emerald_Melody

How about Dvorsak's Chello concherto? Or one of Beethoven's symphonys? My favorites are the third(Eroica), fifth, sixth(pastoral) seventh(make's you want to dance), and ninth(coral)

can you tell I like beethoven?


Re: whats songs should i put in my mp3 player    18:30 on Monday, April 7, 2008          

celloclarinetguy
(51 points)

"zoom" were in the classical music forum, what do ya think!


Re: whats songs should i put in my mp3 player    18:31 on Monday, April 7, 2008          

celloclarinetguy
(51 points)

is the cello concerto allegro or around adagio or what


Re: whats songs should i put in my mp3 player    21:43 on Monday, April 7, 2008          

DanTheMaster
(820 points)
Posted by DanTheMaster

I like "Death and Transfiguration" by Richard Strauss.


Re: whats songs should i put in my mp3 player    09:31 on Wednesday, April 9, 2008          

Emerald_Melody
(8 points)
Posted by Emerald_Melody

The chello concerto has three movements, allegro, adagio, and allegro.

It is a passionate piece full of vigor and despair.

The second movement is so slow and sad, it makes me think of, a lonley traveller, struggling through the mountains in the middle of winter. Little or no food and only the coat on his back to protect him from the icy wind. Loved ones on the other side waiting for him giving his the only hope to press on.

Then, with the first breath of spring comes the third movement, full of strenght and wild hope and melody.

I've gotten carried away, and this is my imagination speaking not Dvorsak's. But I hope this is helpfull


   




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