Franz Schubert; unparallelled.
Quote from: tregiffian on April 24, 2013, 04:57:46 pmFranz Schuber C Major string quintet.
Franz Schuber
Franz Schubert
High energy with serious amounts of bass.
Interesting thread, gave most of the above a listen. Whilst being able to listen and appreciate the music and musician's it didn't quite grab me. The classical music I would most like recommendations of would be along the lines ofcarmina burana, John Williams, Star wars, etc. High energy with serious amounts of bass.
There's already a few threads for that here here and here.
Verdi: Requiem [Dies Irae]Shostakovich: 10 Symphony [2nd movement]Mahler: 1st Symphony [4th movement]And since this is a climbing site...R. Strauss: An Alpine Symphony Wagner: Siegfried's Funeral March [Götterdämmerung]
Bass you say, nothing goes quite as low a big church pipe organ. [/url]My grandmother used to play organ in her local church and years ago (1940-50s) played piano in the Hallé Orchestra in Manchester.
vaguely related to the topicwe're off to see Einaudi's In a Time Lapse tour at City Hall on Saturdaynot classic classical, but I haven't listened to any of this new work and am pretty psyched to listen to something completely new to memight still be tickets available?
I'm off to invade Poland