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Voidoid Moustachyist
and William Byrd, John Bull, Giles Farnaby, and Thomas Campion!
I sleep with their scores near my pillow :oops:
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Was it Dowland who wrote that Madrigal with the "I swear that this tobacco is very, very mellow" line in it?

Those wacky Elizabethans!

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kevvvvv wrote:Voidoid Moustachyist
and William Byrd, John Bull, Giles Farnaby, and Thomas Campion!
I sleep with their scores near my pillow :oops:
I have bought two mighty books "The Fitzwilliam Virginal Book" with many titles of them and more unknown composers some year ago. I only have no Virginal :D

Some guitar pieces by Anthony Holborne are wonderful too. For a shmaltzy guy like me Jan Akkerman (dutch guitarist) made a guitar-version of a piece originally for 5 brass-players or so: "Lady Pembroke's paradise". Aaaah....

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In fact (and thanks to MMdeJonge who reminded me of it after listening to a song of him) my fav classical work is, err, from my father. He died long ago, I was a kiddy, and had composed many (or some :) ) works for piano or voice and piano or a trio, and I found all those in a dark cellar some year.

So, people, take notice of the composer Wilhelm Fries (1930-1971), and the works I'll put in some, err, years, on my website. First I have to learn to play them, after having scored them into Anvil Studio as midi-files.

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Klemperer wrote:In fact (and thanks to MMdeJonge who reminded me of it after listening to a song of him) my fav classical work is, err, from my father. He died long ago, I was a kiddy, and had composed many (or some :) ) works for piano or voice and piano or a trio, and I found all those in a dark cellar some year.

So, people, take notice of the composer Wilhelm Fries (1930-1971), and the works I'll put in some, err, years, on my website. First I have to learn to play them, after having scored them into Anvil Studio as midi-files.
Cool! :hail:
Stay on it, and don't screw it up! ;)
Looking foward to hearing the works of Mr. Fries.
Rakkervoksen

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Hovmod wrote:
Klemperer wrote:In fact (and thanks to MMdeJonge who reminded me of it after listening to a song of him) my fav classical work is, err, from my father. He died long ago, I was a kiddy, and had composed many (or some :) ) works for piano or voice and piano or a trio, and I found all those in a dark cellar some year.

So, people, take notice of the composer Wilhelm Fries (1930-1971), and the works I'll put in some, err, years, on my website. First I have to learn to play them, after having scored them into Anvil Studio as midi-files.
Cool! :hail:
Stay on it, and don't screw it up! ;)
Looking foward to hearing the works of Mr. Fries.
Hey, :oops: that's very nice of you :D . I'll surely do :D .

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Yeah right Neil Diamond. A Hot August Night in the key of G major. Year right, your dad transposed it to it midi with fruity loops.

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Rangtangtang wrote:Yeah right Neil Diamond. A Hot August Night in the key of G major. Year right, your dad transposed it to it midi with fruity loops.
Exactly. He was in the habit of owning things of the future, but instead of Fruity he liked EnergyXT more.

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But now, sorry for this interruption, go on with the masters 8) . To add something

Schubert Sonata D 958
Ives The unanswered question
Janacek Sinfonietta
Schumann Symphonies 1-4 with Klemperer as conductor (obviously)
Schumann Symphonische Etüden op.13
Bach Orchestersuite Nr.1 Bwv 1066
Sibelius Symphony Nr.2-7
Bruckner some movements of his symphonies, when not played too much ta-roooomppp!!!ta-ttttaaaa!!! like the slow movements of 5, 7 and 8, or the whole Symphony Nr 3
Saint-Saens piano concerto Nr2
Gorecki (already told by someone here)

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My List:

Vaughn Williams - Symphony No. 2 (2nd Mvmt)
Vaughn Williams - Fantasia on a Theme by Thomas Tallis
Rachmaninoff - Symphony No. 2 (1st and 4th Mvmts)
Dvorak - Piano Concerto in Gm (1st Mvmt)

These are the ones right off the top of my head anyway.
Al-

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Klemperer wrote:
kevvvvv wrote:Voidoid Moustachyist
and William Byrd, John Bull, Giles Farnaby, and Thomas Campion!
I sleep with their scores near my pillow :oops:
I have bought two mighty books "The Fitzwilliam Virginal Book" with many titles of them and more unknown composers some year ago. I only have no Virginal :D
Was it the two big Dover paperbacks? I picked those up a while ago, have been meaning to make some midi's from them...
Klemperer wrote:Some guitar pieces by Anthony Holborne are wonderful too. For a shmaltzy guy like me Jan Akkerman (dutch guitarist) made a guitar-version of a piece originally for 5 brass-players or so: "Lady Pembroke's paradise". Aaaah....
I'm quite partial to Holborne's Funerals Pavane...

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herodotus wrote: OH!, except that I have to mention Ockeghem, who not only did things with rhythm that would have amazed Stravinsky (in circa 1450!) but who is very pleasant on the ear as well.
What rhythmicly fun pieces would you reccomend?
I've heard a bit of Johannes Ockeghem, but not nearly enough.

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VS
Was it the two big Dover paperbacks? I picked those up a while ago, have been meaning to make some midi's from them...
eek ... someone else who knows :o :D

btw a great piece to jam to is William Byrd's Mass for 4 voices (any of it).

Play the midis then jam ... be Hendrix over a bed of luxurious harmonies. You can waste a whole day this way :wink:
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Samuel Barber - Piano,Cello,Violin Concertos Symphonirs

Vaughan Williams,Bax,Moeran's Symphony

Tippett Divertimento on Sellinger's Round

Britten some of it brilliant some rubbish

William Walton Symphonies Concertos

Dutilleux Symphony No.2 Le Double

Shostakovich Symphonies apart from No.12 which is totally toileted

Ravel Everything

Stravinsky Everything

Mozart Beethoven

Brahms Symphonis 2nd piano concerto

Bartok Concertos Conc for Orch

William Boyce Symphonies

Gustav Holst Egdon Heath Hammersmith

and on and on...........

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