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escee
I know there was an au.ta that is fairly knowledgable on classical music. Im looking for recommendations, specifically piano, or violin stuff. Preferably not in an orchestra, just by its self.

I want to rip all the melodies and stick them in trance songs, know what i mean? :)

Honestly, im thinking about taking up the piano and want to hear some pieces.

Thanks.
OLi_A
i love classical music
nothing tops the violin
dont know anything off hand but would love to hear recommendations
beethoven - violin romance no1 is a nice violin piece
dont think you could turn it into a trance melody though

take up the piano though man
would impress chicks
Beemer
Methinks GroovyPants is ur man :)
[ groovypants ]
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Originally posted by Beemer
Methinks GroovyPants is ur man :)


I thinks you thinks right my dear Alli :p


I used to be a classical music junkie - would spend $50 a month on classical music magazines and probably $100 on CD's [mind you I was very young and the only type of income I had was the good old Youth Allowence :D]

I too highly recommend you take up the piano, its great stuff, quite healthy for your soul - if you had a stressful day, you could come home and thrash the piano to your hearts content or if you're in a melancholic mood, you could drown out all your troubles on the keys. I played the piano for several years - early-late teens - but lately havent been able to even look @ the piano [work sux0rz]. :(
Don't know about the attracting chicks part though - I've played @ school concerts and what not... :sadgreen: :wtf:

In terms of mixing classical with trance - the harmonies and chord progressions would suite trance without a doubt but actual solo melodies would be quite difficult.

Here is what I recommend for classical melodies that would suite trance [in it's original form or "tweaked" to some extent]:

Beethoven: Sonata No.8 in C-minor, Op.13 'Pathetique' - 1.Grave-Allegro di molto e con brio
Popular mainstream piano sonata from Beethoven. It's used everywhere, TV-adds, movies, cartoons, "on hold" phone queues, and even in Seinfield :D
This first movement has a nice driving force to it - the movement as a whole would probably be good for a breaks mix - but for trance, yeah theres a ALOT of melodies you could use. Listen to it the whole thing through and slowly take it in. The piece jumps up and down and even sideways, so flipping through the track won't do any justice. :D
I tried learning this piece, but after 2 days I gave up - too hard for me hehe The second movement though is alright to learn and also quite popular, slow and melodic.

1.Grave-Allegro di molto e con brio [MIDI]

Beethoven: Sonata No.14 in C#-minor, Op.27 No.2 'Moonlight' - 1.Adagio sostenuto
Again, another mainstream piece, most proberly Beethoven's most popular piano work. Dark, slow and melodic - the whole movement is based on responding chord progressions - resolutions dark and uplifting. The top melody is very minimal but most effective.
Played this as my half yearly's in the HSC and also @ school concerts hehe the piece is tooo sombre and the last few phrases of the piece - you have to play it as soft as possible and make it seem as though the piece fades out - but just for the sheer fun [and to be a total ] I would slam the last chord as hard as possible [after playing almost a minute of near-silent phrases] to wake the audiences up [but really try to scare the out of them] hehe and it worked all the time :crazy:

1.Adagio sostenuto [MIDI]

Beethoven: Violin Sonata No.5 in F-major, Op.24 "Spring" - 1.Allegro
Beethoven's violin sonata's also have piano so it's more like duo since both instruments have equal importance. This particular sonata is simply... uplifting? hehe Nice melody - its all fluffy and happy and butterflies flying around a rich garden :wtf: Was absolutely hooked to this when I first heard it - the midi doesnt do it justice, you must hear Itzhak Perlman's rendition with Vladmir Ashkenazy @ the piano - you au.ta's will love it when the piano rolls in after the first violin phrase <3

1.Allegro [MIDI]

Bach: Well Tempered Clavier, Book.I - BWV846-869 - Prelude and Fugue No.1 in C, BWV846
Proberly the most important piece of modern music ever written [not this particular movement but the book as a whole]. Bach standardized the equal temperament with this piece or in other words [very general though] music sounds the way it does for our ears now because of Bach's book. [repeat again to avoid flames: very general]
Another fluffy uplifting piece - played this also for my HSC.

Prelude and Fugue No.1 in C-major, BWV846 [MIDI]

Bach: Suites For Unaccompanied Cello - No.1 in G-minor, BWV1007 - Prelude
Probably heard this on TV-ads and in City Circle trainstations hehe Wonderful piece, similar to the C-major prelude. The cello is such a under-rated instrument, Bach skillfully shows how intimate a cello can be - Yo Yo Ma's rendition is the best I've heard.

No.1 in G, BWV1007 - Prelude [MIDI]

Rachmaninoff - Prelude in G-minor, Op.23 No.5 - Alla Marcia
Rachie's dark and melancholic trademark sound is noted all over the place in this piece. Has a driving march-like rhythm, havent done any research on this piece yet, but it may have something to do with WW2 @ the time. Again, there a heaps of melodies here that you may want to tweak into trance. :)

Prelude in G-, Op.23 No.5 - Alla Marcia [MIDI]

The selections above were based entirely on melody - which is what trance is all about :D
But in terms of just listening pleasure, I could go on forever!

Recommended pieces for the classical n00b:

Mozart - Piano Concerto no.25
Bach - Goldbreg Variations
Rachmaninoff - 2nd and 3rd Piano Concertos
Bach - Concerto for Piano and Orchestra No. 5
Brahms - 3rd Symphony
Dvorak - Violin Concerto

Ahh theres too many to mention hehe
escee
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Originally posted by [ groovypants ]
informative here


thanks a lot, i was joking about the stealing for trance melodies though :)

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