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presdoug
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Posted: March 29 2011 at 21:40 | ||
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himtroy
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Posted: March 30 2011 at 00:07 | ||
Alan Hovhaness and Edgard Varese are my most listened to "Classical Music" followed by Stravinsky. So I have to say 20th century. I like the earlier periods but some times they sound a little too.... I don't know...like they're predictable and bland. Sometimes they even sound like exercises for practice. (This is opinion, don't yell at me)
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lucas
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Posted: March 30 2011 at 16:11 | ||
did you notice that the overture of Renaissance's song "at the harbour" is borrowed from Debussy's "la cathédrale engloutie" ?
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"Magma was the very first gothic rock band" (Didier Lockwood)
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BaldFriede
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Posted: March 31 2011 at 04:49 | ||
So many things are being borrowed in prog. The beginning and some other parts of "The Three Tongues" from Mother Gong's album "Fairy Tales" is taken from Ravel's "Introduction and Allegro For Harp, Flute, Clarinet and String Quartet", for example. Here the Ravel tune: And here the Mother Gong tune, in two parts: An album which I fully recommend. It is way too little known, but it should be in everyone's collection, in my honest opinion. |
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oliverstoned
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Posted: March 31 2011 at 04:57 | ||
The french school (Ravel, Debussy, Chausson) has my preference, however
i don't dislike a little english romantism from time to time: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wbcuteYm-EA Edited by oliverstoned - March 31 2011 at 04:58 |
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