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Heyyo, that's an other question, I love to hear others opinions.

My opinion when it comes to classical piece changes from time to time as i often think more about what i recently heard, so for me it'd have to be Beethoven's Virus (listen to banya's remix, it's godlike),  Pathetic sonata 1st and 2nd mouvement or his 5th emporor concerto's 2nd mouvement......Yeah I'm mainly listeneing to Beethoven:blush:

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  On 2020-10-15 at 4:29 PM, Light Blade said:

Uh...come again? :twismile:

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Oh dear, it would seem that i am mistaken:blush:

  On 2020-10-15 at 4:23 PM, Treeglow Flicker said:

I love Swan Lake in general. But for me, this piece of music has always stood out for me and is one of my favourite classical pieces of all time.

 

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Quite understandable, it is such a wonder of a piece, such a glorious ambiance:squee:

  On 2020-10-15 at 4:27 PM, Kadae said:

It's hard to pick a favourite, but one that immediately comes to mind is Valentina Lisitsa's rendition of Liszt's Hungarian Rhapsody No. 2!

 

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Ohhhh, it has such a magnificent aura, quite powerful:pinkie:

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  On 2020-10-15 at 4:35 PM, Light Blade said:

@Cursed-Fate What is this hymn you are talking about? This symphony is more about fate. To me it also has  some storm vibesAnd yes, it's pretty great and emotional. Here's a link, by the by. 

 

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So i was thinking about something that's totally different:blush:

Truly it really sounds like a piece that makes you travel through emotion:kindness:

Here's a link to what i thought you were talking about at first, sorry if i was confused:sealed:

 

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  On 2020-10-15 at 8:09 PM, Cursed-Fate said:

A wonderful piece it is yes, I personally get heroic vibes with it:blush:

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I do as well. I forgot to mention I love Handel as well! Messiah, Sarabande, Zadok etc. 

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My absolute favorite is Dvorak's 9th Symphony Finale! I played it in my orchestra a couple years back, and got some sweet bassoon solos+features. It's just a really fun and nice sounding piece! I've also been enjoying Bach's Suite No.3 in D, and Peteris Vask's String Quartet No.4:1 Elegy, which is a contemporary piece. People really underestimate modern arrangements :coco:

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  On 2020-10-15 at 8:13 PM, Happy Heart said:

(Does One Winged Angel count? :nom: )

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Not classical bit still amazing:squee:

  On 2020-10-16 at 12:50 AM, Thuja said:

Four Seasons Vivaldi.  Just the whole thing :fluttershy:

 

 

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Ah yes, the seasons, those were the ones which introduces me to classical, so many memories:kindness:

  On 2020-10-16 at 1:02 AM, Pathfinder said:

The Rite of Spring; by Igor Stravinsky. The amount of love I have for this piece is just... <3

 

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Sounds like it could be the theme of mystical creatures:fluttershy:

  On 2020-10-16 at 1:03 AM, Usager said:

its erik satie considered classic? if so, most of his stuff. gymnopedies are awesome.

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this is lovely

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Yes it is:yay:

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