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Krammy
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2nd Dec 06 at 18:39   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

Is it wrong to admit, I'm listening to his music now?

At work, I kinda have it on now and then as it's calming..

Also if anyone can find me... Wellingtons Sieg (battle symphony) I'll love you forever... limewire dont have it.

Skylined
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Prefer Mozart
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Nothing wrong at all

abdus
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http://w3.rz-berlin.mpg.de/cmp/beethoven_sym_well.html
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^^
Cheers, im hunting for the full version of it.. on that page it's got short clips.

it's cool, im gonna bang a load onto cd
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yeah, just listened and they're only samples

if you need other cds, u2u me, i have the links
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I Will do so, thank you
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my english teacher used to play classic fm in lessons because it helps you concentrate apparently, but it sent me more to sleep (not because it was boring, because it was relaxing)
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Micheal Nyman stuff is really good for a modern composer, did the score for The Piano etc

Classic FM is bloody good, can listen live on the net - http://mediasrv-the.musicradio.com/ClassicFM?.wma
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Someone find me the battle Symphony pleasseeeee
Robbo
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itunes mate
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I dont have itunes or a pod.. just lowly limewire
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I'm a Liszt and Chopin man myself.
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I tend to listen to instrumental or sometimes classical music when working. It's much better than repetitive bassy music for example.

I tend to go for more modern composers though, Craig Armstrong... Hans Zimmer to list a couple. You'll probably have heard Armstrong's music at some point on Top Gear, Zimmer has done a lot of work in the film industry - Hunt for Red October and MI2 being among them.

[Edited on 06-12-2006 by CorsAsh]
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quote:
Originally posted by CorsAsh
I tend to listen to instrumental or sometimes classical music when working. It's much better than repetitive bassy music for example.

I tend to go for more modern composers though, Craig Armstrong... Hans Zimmer to list a couple. You'll probably have heard Armstrong's music at some point on Top Gear, Zimmer has done a lot of work in the film industry - Hunt for Red October and MI2 being among them.

[Edited on 06-12-2006 by CorsAsh]


Hans zimmer has also done a lot of shite, Spanglish, Pearl Harbour. But he has a list of decent film scores under his belt though and has done The Simpsons movie - which is quite odd
The only thing that naffs me off with Hans zimmer, is that if you watch (listen to the scores) of Gladiators, Black Hawk Down, Batman Begins, he uses the same string sections, same operatic singer (Lisa Gerrard i believe) and percussion (obviosuly with slight differences) - they suit the films (but then again, a lot of things will), it just sounds as if he is copy/pasting sections and just arranging them differently

Been listen to a bit of Edward Elgar and his Cello Concerto, Serenade For Strings, but only because Venetian Snares samples him in his > Szamar Madar track < (off the Rossz Csillag Allat Szuletett album)

Personally i would buy classical music and i do, off allTunes (is it illegal or is it legal, who knows lol) but for $3 for 66mins of classical music at 320Kbit, cant go wrong - Plus the libary is huge!

[Edited on 06-12-2006 by Dom]
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Beeth Oven as bill and ted call him

i listen to classical fm at the weekends when nowt else on cept dance poo!
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Agree with you Dom, I wouldn't say I like all his work, there's the odd one or two that stand out for me like Injection from MI:2, that one is quite a compelling piece.
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Love beethoven, mozart is ok but i have to be in the mood, been known to like liszt and puccini

All good stuff!

 
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