How sexy is classical music?

I love classical music! We hear bits and pieces of it all the time in various movies and commercials, even if we don't realize it. It even puts in an appearance at most weddings in the form of the so-called wedding march - which is actually from Wagner's "Lohengrin." I have some great Spanish classical guitar on a no-name label in my little collection of classical music.
 
I love classical music! We hear bits and pieces of it all the time in various movies and commercials, even if we don't realize it. It even puts in an appearance at most weddings in the form of the so-called wedding march - which is actually from Wagner's "Lohengrin." I have some great Spanish classical guitar on a no-name label in my little collection of classical music.

 


turn on the second video and adjust the sound to be the background to the first video - play both at same time and listen - is it not heavenly?


goodnight!
 
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Nobody ever cares about classical music. It seems you can't use it to get a girl. It goes even in a geek category, I guess. But I made an experiment, and I decided to play to my classmates the Chopin's Barcarolle. Guess what they all liked it, and one of the girls who I didn't think would ever look my direction, decided to go out with me. So, here is the question, why only my piano teacher hammers about practicing classical, and nobody else cares?

Hello, Classical and Opera have been my main obsessions since I was about 12 years-old, especially Germanic Classical and Opera and Italian Opera....I like other musical genres also, I hate any Mainstream music and have a particular loathing of Pop Music.

Anyhow, I often post Classical pieces in my "What Are You Listening To?" thread, usually with a short write-up as to the nature of the composition, when it was first performed etc.

So you're very welcome, if you so wish, to post any Classical in my thread, here's the link to my thread....also if you ever want to discuss any Classical and Opera, then I'm up for that also.

What are you listening to?

My very first post in my above thread, I posted:

Béla Bartók "String Quartet No. 5, Allegro" composed by Bartók in 1934.

The last two pieces that I've posted have been:

Franz Liszt "Élégie No. 2, S.197, S. 131bis" composed by Liszt in 1877.

Johannes Brahms "Violin Concerto in D major, Op. 77, III. Allegro giocoso, ma non troppo vivace – Poco più presto (D major)" composed by Brahms in 1878.

One of the best dates I ever had was attending a concert of Mozart Chamber Music at the Shoenbrun Palace. Magnificent sound and amazing surroundings.

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(There's a concert hall inside with chimneys on one side that I can't find a picture of)

 
Classical music is the pinnacle of music and sound by the human race. It is to music what Mt. Everest is to mountains.

All other music is not even on the same plane.

 

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