Instrumentals and classical music
Discussion
I've started wearing headphones in the office when it's noisy, but find music with lyrics a bit distracting.
I know very little about classical music, but have long been of the opinion that Adagio for Strings is one of the finest pieces of music ever written. William Orbit's "Pieces in a modern Style" is a good kind of crossover, and I like some modern stuff played on alternative instruments, like 2Cellos and The Piano Guys.
So any recommendations of must listen instrumentals or classical pieces, or albums/artists or spotify/youtube playlists I should be giving a go?
I know very little about classical music, but have long been of the opinion that Adagio for Strings is one of the finest pieces of music ever written. William Orbit's "Pieces in a modern Style" is a good kind of crossover, and I like some modern stuff played on alternative instruments, like 2Cellos and The Piano Guys.
So any recommendations of must listen instrumentals or classical pieces, or albums/artists or spotify/youtube playlists I should be giving a go?
Spotify is excellent for finding new artists in a similar style to stuff you like.
There should be an artist radio and that will play a mix from the choses artists genre. If something particularly interesting comes up then you can investigate further.
Also there is much less talking on Radio 3 than the likes of classic FM
There should be an artist radio and that will play a mix from the choses artists genre. If something particularly interesting comes up then you can investigate further.
Also there is much less talking on Radio 3 than the likes of classic FM
Ricter's Dream 1 is a slow starter so far, not bad for my purpose of some background music but not really that engaging. I will persevere.
Spotify recommendations based on things I already know is my main approach (although currently on YouTube Music as I can't remember my Spotify password ) Film scores is my other go to for finding good classical stuff.
Spotify recommendations based on things I already know is my main approach (although currently on YouTube Music as I can't remember my Spotify password ) Film scores is my other go to for finding good classical stuff.
Sibelius' violin concerto
Holst's 'Jupiter'
Or you could listen to R3, then switch to classical fm when they play opera, then switch back when the adverts come on.
Also, if you like instrumental music, try Autechre's first three albums, Incunabula, Amber and Tri Repeta.
Holst's 'Jupiter'
Or you could listen to R3, then switch to classical fm when they play opera, then switch back when the adverts come on.
Also, if you like instrumental music, try Autechre's first three albums, Incunabula, Amber and Tri Repeta.
Edited by Super Sonic on Tuesday 29th October 10:33
Edited by Super Sonic on Tuesday 29th October 10:36
Some favourites of mine:-
Ralph Vaughan-Williams : Fantasia on a Theme of Thomas Tallis
Ralph Vaughan-Williams : Five Variants on Divaes & Lazarus
Chopin : Piano Concerto No.1
Chopin : Berceuse
Chopin : Noctune No.1 Opus 9
Chopin : Ballade No.1
Mussorgsky : Pictures at an Exhibition
Mozart : Piano Concerto no.21
Beethoven : The Coriolan Overture
Bruckner : Symphony no.9 (2nd movement)
Debussy : La Prelude de l'apres Midi d'un Faune
Beethoven : Piano concerto no.5
Neilsen : Helios Overture Opus 17
There's a couple of hours for you or thereabouts, OP!
Ralph Vaughan-Williams : Fantasia on a Theme of Thomas Tallis
Ralph Vaughan-Williams : Five Variants on Divaes & Lazarus
Chopin : Piano Concerto No.1
Chopin : Berceuse
Chopin : Noctune No.1 Opus 9
Chopin : Ballade No.1
Mussorgsky : Pictures at an Exhibition
Mozart : Piano Concerto no.21
Beethoven : The Coriolan Overture
Bruckner : Symphony no.9 (2nd movement)
Debussy : La Prelude de l'apres Midi d'un Faune
Beethoven : Piano concerto no.5
Neilsen : Helios Overture Opus 17
There's a couple of hours for you or thereabouts, OP!
I'm not ashamed to admit that this has me in tears every time I listen to it so I'll just post the link:
https://youtu.be/OPhkZW_jwc0
It's Jacqueline du Pre and Daniel Barenboim with Elgar's Cello Concerto.
https://youtu.be/OPhkZW_jwc0
It's Jacqueline du Pre and Daniel Barenboim with Elgar's Cello Concerto.
Riley Blue said:
I'm not ashamed to admit that this has me in tears every time I listen to it so I'll just post the link:
https://youtu.be/OPhkZW_jwc0
It's Jacqueline du Pre and Daniel Barenboim with Elgar's Cello Concerto.
It’s a stunning piece with a complex story. https://youtu.be/OPhkZW_jwc0
It's Jacqueline du Pre and Daniel Barenboim with Elgar's Cello Concerto.
I hate both singes and singing, and find most rock and all pop 'music' utter bilge, so every radio I possess is tuned permanently to Classic FM (only switched off for opera), and woe betide anyone who tampers with it.
Difficult to recommend any modern artist who is predominantly instrumental as so few even feature it at all. Young people these days don't seem to know it even exists, and people of my age think it begins and ends with the Shadows (boring).
Difficult to recommend any modern artist who is predominantly instrumental as so few even feature it at all. Young people these days don't seem to know it even exists, and people of my age think it begins and ends with the Shadows (boring).
Stealthracer said:
I hate both singes and singing, and find most rock and all pop 'music' utter bilge, so every radio I possess is tuned permanently to Classic FM (only switched off for opera), and woe betide anyone who tampers with it.
Difficult to recommend any modern artist who is predominantly instrumental as so few even feature it at all. Young people these days don't seem to know it even exists, and people of my age think it begins and ends with the Shadows (boring).
Lol I listen to R3 but also can't stand opera. As for modern instrumental see my Autechre YouTube link above.Difficult to recommend any modern artist who is predominantly instrumental as so few even feature it at all. Young people these days don't seem to know it even exists, and people of my age think it begins and ends with the Shadows (boring).
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