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Please give me some great classic song and or composers wink
I'm primarily a classical guitarist, so some of my favorite pieces to play/listen to include:
Capricho Arabe by Francisco Tarrega
Julia Florida by Augustin Barrios Mangore (he also has a lot of great waltzes)
Valseana by Sergio Assad

When it comes to piano, here are some incredible pieces:
"Raindrop" prelude and Nocturne in E flat Major by Frederic Chopin
Arabesque No. 1 by Claude Debussy

And that's just barely scratching the surface. I could talk about and recommend classical music all day! xd

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I'm primarily a classical guitarist, so some of my favorite pieces to play/listen to include:
Capricho Arabe by Francisco Tarrega
Julia Florida by Augustin Barrios Mangore (he also has a lot of great waltzes)
Valseana by Sergio Assad

When it comes to piano, here are some incredible pieces:
"Raindrop" prelude and Nocturne in E flat Major by Frederic Chopin
Arabesque No. 1 by Claude Debussy

And that's just barely scratching the surface. I could talk about and recommend classical music all day! xd
Oh thank you xd You can tell me more if you like.
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Andy_Geetar
I'm primarily a classical guitarist, so some of my favorite pieces to play/listen to include:
Capricho Arabe by Francisco Tarrega
Julia Florida by Augustin Barrios Mangore (he also has a lot of great waltzes)
Valseana by Sergio Assad

When it comes to piano, here are some incredible pieces:
"Raindrop" prelude and Nocturne in E flat Major by Frederic Chopin
Arabesque No. 1 by Claude Debussy

And that's just barely scratching the surface. I could talk about and recommend classical music all day! xd
Oh thank you xd You can tell me more if you like.


What kind of classical music are you into? (i.e. romantic/melodic, Bach, something more modern, etc.) That might help me recommend something you'd really like.

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I'm primarily a classical guitarist, so some of my favorite pieces to play/listen to include:
Capricho Arabe by Francisco Tarrega
Julia Florida by Augustin Barrios Mangore (he also has a lot of great waltzes)
Valseana by Sergio Assad

When it comes to piano, here are some incredible pieces:
"Raindrop" prelude and Nocturne in E flat Major by Frederic Chopin
Arabesque No. 1 by Claude Debussy

And that's just barely scratching the surface. I could talk about and recommend classical music all day! xd
Oh thank you xd You can tell me more if you like.


What kind of classical music are you into? (i.e. romantic/melodic, Bach, something more modern, etc.) That might help me recommend something you'd really like.
I like all types because I'm a musician I play flute so all types are good. 3nodding
Classical singer, here. I can suggest a number of great piano-and-voice songs.

Schubert is a first choice always for me, particularly his "Winterreise" (Winter's Journey) and "Schwanengesang" (Swan Song) cycles.

For individual songs, you might look up Torna a Surriento, an Italian piece. I cannot remember the composer at the moment. There are a couple Russian classics that are worth listening to: The Song of the Volga Boatmen and Letter to My Mother. With the latter, you should look up Boris Shtokolov's performance.

If you're into opera, I'd suggest finding the entirety of Boito's "Mefistofele". An amazing opera full of amazing music, especially if Sam Ramey is singing the part of Mefisto.

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Classical singer, here. I can suggest a number of great piano-and-voice songs.

Schubert is a first choice always for me, particularly his "Winterreise" (Winter's Journey) and "Schwanengesang" (Swan Song) cycles.

For individual songs, you might look up Torna a Surriento, an Italian piece. I cannot remember the composer at the moment. There are a couple Russian classics that are worth listening to: The Song of the Volga Boatmen and Letter to My Mother. With the latter, you should look up Boris Shtokolov's performance.

If you're into opera, I'd suggest finding the entirety of Boito's "Mefistofele". An amazing opera full of amazing music, especially if Sam Ramey is singing the part of Mefisto.
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Vivaldi - 4 seasons - Spring
Richard Wagner - ride of the valkyries
Mozart - Marriage of Figaro
Mozart - Twinkle Twinkle Little Star
Bach - Sheep may safetly graze heart
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Aria-sama
Vivaldi - 4 seasons - Spring
Richard Wagner - ride of the valkyries
Mozart - Marriage of Figaro
Mozart - Twinkle Twinkle Little Star
Bach - Sheep may safetly graze heart
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sure you're welcome. ^_^
Idk if someone already put some of these but please check them out smile

~Clair de lune
~Bach
~alkan:
Alegro Barbaro
Etude no. 3
Etude no. 5
Le festin d'Esope
~choppin
~ummm....ya there's alot you could listen too but these are all the ones i can say off the top of my head...but if your looking go to youtube.com smile it has a lot there
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One of my favorite composers of all time is Greig, take a listen to some of his peer gynt suites:


he also composed this, which is one of my favorite pieces by him:


Prokofiev is another great composer but his style is nothing at all like Greigs:



I'm a big fan of Dvorak as well:




Chopin is fantastic too:




and these are also wonderful:



However this is hardly scratching the surface! Most the rest has been said for me already. Regardless, hope this helps (copied this from another reply, however its just as relevant as the first)

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One of my favorite composers of all time is Greig, take a listen to some of his peer gynt suites:


he also composed this, which is one of my favorite pieces by him:


Prokofiev is another great composer but his style is nothing at all like Greigs:



I'm a big fan of Dvorak as well:




Chopin is fantastic too:




and these are also wonderful:



However this is hardly scratching the surface! Most the rest has been said for me already. Regardless, hope this helps (copied this from another reply, however its just as relevant as the first)

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Oh, and "Fairy Tale" by Josef Suk is absolutely gorgeous. Especially the "Mourning Music (Andante sostenuto)" movement.
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