Originally posted by: tweakmm
Pachabel's Cannon...
hands down
Originally posted by: Legendary
4th Movement of the 9th Symphony by Beethoven...live...will give you CHILLS like you've never had...unbelievable choruses do it best...
Also...Faure's Requiem...
Originally posted by: Descartes
It seems no one can spell Pachelbel, nor Canon, properly, so for the record...
Pachelbel Canon
Originally posted by: aphexII
Almost fergot, another amazing collection of songs... Holst - The Planets
Heh, I'm playing both of those now (the Bach as a tuba duet and the Handel with a brass choir). Anyway, if I had to pick a single favorite, it'd probably be Tchaikowsky's 5th Symphony. Or would it be Mahler 1? Pictures at an Exhibition? The countless others I listen to over and over? I can't decide!Originally posted by: SWScorch
Oooh, this would be either Bach's Double Violin Concerto Vivace, or Handel's Arrival of the Queen of Sheba (it has such an addicting riff, er lik, err... melody)
Yep, mine too.Originally posted by: CubicZirconia
Ride of the Valkryie (or something like that)
Even though a large amount of classical music lies in the public domain, the recordings are property of the record companies. That means no, you can't.Originally posted by: Pundit
I also had a question about classical but didn't want to start a new thread: Can we legally download classical from the net? If so, where?
That's what I thought. Thanks.Originally posted by: VirusDub
Even though a large amount of classical music lies in the public domain, the recordings are property of the record companies. That means no, you can't.Originally posted by: Pundit
I also had a question about classical but didn't want to start a new thread: Can we legally download classical from the net? If so, where?
Originally posted by: Descartes
It seems no one can spell Pachelbel, nor Canon, properly, so for the record...
Pachelbel Canon