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Baroque and classical 22:42 - Jul 22 with 7024 viewsMetallica_Hoop

No politics, just brilliant old music

My favourite Baroque Italian.




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Baroque and classical on 11:46 - Jul 24 with 1998 viewsdmm

Talking of modern composers, anyone into Max Richter? He's produced some amazing projects, his most recent being one in which he reimagines Vivaldi's Four Seasons:

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Baroque and classical on 15:17 - Jul 25 with 1947 viewsmarkrtid

I'm not sure if this modern or Baroque but either way. Neil Hannon is a genius.

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Baroque and classical on 21:23 - Jul 27 with 1905 viewsCliveWilsonSaid




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Baroque and classical on 01:44 - Jul 28 with 1860 viewsBoston

Baroque and classical on 10:01 - Jul 24 by kernowhoop

Lovely Metallica. The emotion in your piece (and the other clips) has a parallel in football.

The first time I went to an opera - a long time ago - I had been to Loftus Road that afternoon, to see Rangers play Manchester City. The match was very good. When friends asked me what I thought of the opera, I recall saying that it was as good as the football.


I take it you were bowled over.

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Baroque and classical on 23:35 - Jul 29 with 1756 viewsMetallica_Hoop






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Baroque and classical on 23:26 - Aug 25 with 1512 viewsMetallica_Hoop

Great soloist.

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Baroque and classical on 07:26 - Aug 26 with 1467 viewsMalintabuk

Bet you don't get this on the Manure forum..... love a bit of culture innit
Not going to post a link but Mrs MinT do like a bit of ballet, our middle daughter was quite adept until she discovered gin and men she starred in a local production of the nutcracker at the Marlowe...... The dad at the end of the Billy Elliott was an amateur at the blubbering compared to me
I digress but if anyone would be interested the Prom tomorrow afternoon is the Earth Prom and my family are going, but it is being broadcast on Radio 3, but there is a full showing on beeb 2 Monday 18.00
Why I chose to go to Watford instead is open to deeper scrutiny
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Baroque and classical on 09:32 - Aug 26 with 1437 viewsMrSheen

Comfortably pre-Baroque. Amazing.

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Baroque and classical on 09:39 - Aug 26 with 1432 viewscaliforniahoop

Yes, Corelli, master.
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Baroque and classical on 22:19 - Aug 29 with 1365 viewscolinallcars

My mate Jim reckons Tchaikovsky's 6th symphony is Pathetique but I quite like it.
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Baroque and classical on 22:25 - Oct 14 with 1111 viewsMetallica_Hoop


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Baroque and classical on 23:34 - Oct 14 with 1089 viewsMrSheen

I just heard about a classical specialist streaming app called Idagio. A bit pricier than Spotify and obviously a much narrower range, but what a difference in sound quality! Siegmund and Sieglinde never sounded better, and not a penny diverted to celebrity podcasters.
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Baroque and classical on 10:42 - Oct 15 with 1054 viewsBeckenhamhoop

This sends shivers down my spine. I still find it incredible that a sound so beautiful can emanate from a human being….and they’re both crumpet. What’s not to like.

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Baroque and classical on 11:14 - Oct 15 with 1038 viewsjohncharles

If you think the Moonlight Sonata is a “nice” piece of music have a listen Daniel Barenboim smashing the Steinway 👍😀🤪

Strong and stable my arse.

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Baroque and classical on 11:48 - Oct 15 with 1017 viewsAirtomoreira

I see that someone has already, quite rightly, nominated the final movement of Tchaikovsky's 6th. What a moving piece, it's as though he was composing his own funeral music, as it was shortly after the first performance of the symphony that he killed himself because of allegations about his sexuality.

So, my offering is the final movement of Symphony No.4. Totally different in mood, surely there can't be a more rousing, rumbustious work in the classical catalogue?

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Baroque and classical on 03:09 - Dec 20 with 278 viewsMetallica_Hoop


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Baroque and classical on 03:15 - Dec 20 with 264 viewssaxbend

For a thread titled Baroque and Classical there are a lot of Romantic and 20th Century composers mentioned!

For me it has to be JSB for Baroque and Haydn for Classical.
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Baroque and classical on 03:28 - Dec 20 with 256 viewsMetallica_Hoop

Baroque and classical on 03:15 - Dec 20 by saxbend

For a thread titled Baroque and Classical there are a lot of Romantic and 20th Century composers mentioned!

For me it has to be JSB for Baroque and Haydn for Classical.


As Mozart said of Handel. "He was the best of us"

Bach is great too.


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Baroque and classical on 08:23 - Dec 20 with 199 viewsR_from_afar

I recently stumbled across this. It's eerie, unpredictable and quite haunting at times, but it all flows well. My current favourite classical piece:


"Things had started becoming increasingly desperate at Loftus Road but QPR have been handed a massive lifeline and the place has absolutely erupted. it's carnage. It's bedlam. It's 1-1."

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Baroque and classical on 09:01 - Dec 20 with 179 viewsdmm

If you like Bach, you'll love this. What Bach could do with music was truly astonishing.

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Baroque and classical on 09:33 - Dec 20 with 165 viewshubble

Love this thread! This is a current favourite, not from the baroque era, but definitely with a nod to it: Schubert's Trio No. 2 in E Flat Major - 2nd mvt.

While it has its roots perhaps in baroque, it also feels so modern in its beguiling (apparent) simplicity. And the cello melody gets me every time. I just think this is wonderful. This particular version loses something of the precise rhythm but has such sensitivity I thought I'd post it:


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Baroque and classical on 13:41 - Dec 20 with 105 viewswillesdenr

First heard this on Desert Island Discs about 20 years ago and it still stirs me to this day. I still think it's the most beautiful piece of music.

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