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Classical music fans...

a modern classical piano piece. it is absolutely beautiful. it reminds me of that Beethoven piece Moonlight Sonata

the song was written for Battlestar Galactica
 
^I love the music from BSG.

And yes it sounds like the moonlight



such good after wine music.
 
May I suggest Albeniz: Iberia... Alicia De Larrocha is my favorite pianist performing this work.

I love some of the work she does.

I have a recording of her playing the Goyescas by Enrique Granados and it's so beautiful.
 
Let us not forget the Strauss family. I loves me waltzes.
And I haven't seen any mention of Handel. Water Music and Royal Fireworks come to mind.
 
I too am a fan of waltzes... I generally don't like performing them because sometimes I feel like I'm dancing right along with the music
 
Richard Strauss's tone poems, such as Don Juan, Don Quixote, Til Eulinspiegel's Merry Pranks, and the Suite from Der Rosenkavalier.

Most anything by Erich Korngold, especially his symphonic works.
 
I quite enjoy classical music, though I don't claim to be particularly knowledgeable. I suppose it's a pretty large genre, and I don't know a whole lot about it.

As far as more contemporary stuff goes, I quite enjoy Arvo Pärt. Particularily his stuff with the Estonian Philharmonic Choir.

Arvo Pärt - Magnificat
 
Accept Debussy because there is one piece (afternoon to a faun) that will haunt you for the rest of you life :-)

How strange.

I just listened to that this afternoon.

It IS haunting. Almost 'psychedelic', in it's own, mellow way.

By the time it's over, you definitely feel like you've been lifted up and set down somewhere else...

It's magical stuff.
 
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