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What Is the Greatest Musical Work of All Time?
3/1/2006
| Reaganesque
Posted on 03/01/2006 7:54:55 PM PST by Reaganesque
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To: Melas
I'm a fan of some heavier things as well. Opeth is an supremely talented group o' musicians. The only rock concert I've ever been to is Megadeth.
521
posted on
03/02/2006 7:10:51 AM PST
by
Cyclopean Squid
(History is a work in progress)
To: luvbach1
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V for Victory
522
posted on
03/02/2006 7:12:54 AM PST
by
Cyclopean Squid
(History is a work in progress)
To: Reaganesque
A Concerto for Group and Orchestra - Deep Purple and the Royal Philharmonic.
Gotta be one of the best mixes of classical and rock ever done, bar none.
That was the one that made me realize that the members of Deep Purple were actual musicians and not just a three chord rock band.
The band members wrote the concerto.
523
posted on
03/02/2006 7:15:03 AM PST
by
Just another Joe
(Warning: FReeping can be addictive and helpful to your mental health)
To: connectthedots
I propose you go forth and listen to Beethoven's ninth, before someone seconds my motion.
524
posted on
03/02/2006 7:15:51 AM PST
by
Andyman
(God loves you just the way you are . . . but too much to leave you that way.)
To: Swordmaker
"... and the theater where his lady love performed was the theater I was once in charge of when I was in college."
Wow, I love the music to Somewhere In Time.
525
posted on
03/02/2006 7:16:40 AM PST
by
msjhall
To: albyjimc2
Amen! I'm also a devotee of DT (see my post 327). Victoria's real.
526
posted on
03/02/2006 7:16:46 AM PST
by
Cyclopean Squid
(History is a work in progress)
To: Reaganesque
The Bach mass in B Minor? The St Matthew's Passion? The best of the Mozart Piano Concerti?
527
posted on
03/02/2006 7:19:21 AM PST
by
Borges
To: Cap Huff
I am a fan of Brian's Third symphony (probably his most "normal" work) and his Fourth. I have not yet heard his others. I wish that the infernal BBC could locate "Prometheus Unbound."
528
posted on
03/02/2006 7:20:18 AM PST
by
Cyclopean Squid
(History is a work in progress)
To: CrazyIvan
Everytime I try to play Steely Dan I get the impression that nobody appreciates it.
529
posted on
03/02/2006 7:20:25 AM PST
by
msjhall
To: Reaganesque
530
posted on
03/02/2006 7:20:35 AM PST
by
Doohickey
(If you choose not to decide, you still have made a choice...I will choose freewill.)
To: Antoninus
I'd have to go with the Brandenburg Concertos by J. S. Bach,"Ahhhh Bach!
(I'm partial to the fugue)
To: Pantera
Space-Dyed Vest is haunting.
532
posted on
03/02/2006 7:25:10 AM PST
by
Cyclopean Squid
(History is a work in progress)
To: Mike Darancette
Ah - another Mahler 8th fan. I have Georg Solti's rendition on both a 30 year old 4-LP set and CD. The LP sounds better, IMHO, especially on my rig.
533
posted on
03/02/2006 7:25:12 AM PST
by
Noumenon
(Yesterday's Communist sympathizers are todays terrorist sympathizers)
To: Reaganesque
What, "Paralyzed" by the Legendary Stardust Cowboy didn't make the list?
To: Born Conservative
Yes, Penderecki is a great talent. I actually really like his symphonies, especially the First, the Third, and the Seven Gates of Jerusalem. Once he dropped his experimental radicalism, he turned out to be a neo-Romantic of genius. He has kept his sonorous soundscapes but produced actual music that you can "sit down and listen to."
535
posted on
03/02/2006 7:28:34 AM PST
by
Cyclopean Squid
(History is a work in progress)
To: JustaCowgirl; Rte66
"Then you compounded the tragedy by listing that piece of dripping schlock 'Proud to be an American.'"
I have to protest that statement, I think that is a great song. "And I'm proud to be an American, where at least I know I'm free..."
536
posted on
03/02/2006 7:29:11 AM PST
by
msjhall
To: Reaganesque
Any Sun Records Recording from 1952-1959
To: Reaganesque
Mozart's Requiem, Handel's Messiah, The 1812 Overture by Tchaikovsky, Sinatra, Miles Davis, John WilliamsThat's a great list, great music all. I love Tchaikovsky, the Nutcracker is absolutely brilliant, in addition to the 1812 Overture.
To: Age of Reason
What ever the new song Willy Nelson wrote pertaining to Broke Back Mountain.
539
posted on
03/02/2006 7:30:27 AM PST
by
buck61
(luv6060)
To: Reaganesque
The Who's Quadrophenia.
540
posted on
03/02/2006 7:31:13 AM PST
by
ghitma
(Lifter)
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