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*** Classical Music Thread (including film scores) ***

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tk for tu juan
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I enjoy the Danish NSO renditions of cinema scores, like the one below and James Bond films. I used to do math homework to Holst's The Planets, I think it was one of the London symphony's versions from the 80's. Need to search thru Apple's Classical Music app to see if I can find it. Edit: It was a Great Performances CD of Bernstein conducting the New York Philharmonic

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HtownAg92 said:

My kids' school has an annual contest where the kids get recognition and a pizza party for listening to classical and jazz composers. It is awesome. They listen to playlists that are about an hour of representative works for 50 composers (for the top prize level). So we hit all of the biggies are represented (Mozart, Bach, Beethoven, Tchaikovsky, etc) but also more contemporary, jazz, musicals, movie scores, etc.

I'm so glad that my kids get exposed to it and love it. I grew up with musician parents, so it has always been a part of my life. We need to keep passing it on and not let it get lost in the BS bubble-gum TikTok crap.


I'd love to see that list someday, for suggestions to expand my library.
bearamedic99
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Speaking of suggestions,

I'm building a list of theme music for a gym playlist.

What suggestions do you have (theme music or classical)?
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Shostakovich, String Quartet No. 8, second movement is metal
lurker76
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It isn't that list, but here's a link to NPR's top 50 classical recordings. I don't agree with the positions they take politically, but the music is a good listen quite frequently.

https://www.npr.org/series/99866406/the-npr-classical-50

In the 80's I used to listen to NPR quite a bit and really expanded my exposure to classical music. I would write down songs I heard and try to get as much info as possible about them. At one point, they made available a pamphlet of top classical recordings which I got a copy of. I'll look for it tomorrow to provide more information on it.
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bearamedic99 said:

HtownAg92 said:

My kids' school has an annual contest where the kids get recognition and a pizza party for listening to classical and jazz composers. It is awesome. They listen to playlists that are about an hour of representative works for 50 composers (for the top prize level). So we hit all of the biggies are represented (Mozart, Bach, Beethoven, Tchaikovsky, etc) but also more contemporary, jazz, musicals, movie scores, etc.

I'm so glad that my kids get exposed to it and love it. I grew up with musician parents, so it has always been a part of my life. We need to keep passing it on and not let it get lost in the BS bubble-gum TikTok crap.


I'd love to see that list someday, for suggestions to expand my library.
I'll find it and post it from last year's.
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bearamedic99 said:

HtownAg92 said:

My kids' school has an annual contest where the kids get recognition and a pizza party for listening to classical and jazz composers. It is awesome. They listen to playlists that are about an hour of representative works for 50 composers (for the top prize level). So we hit all of the biggies are represented (Mozart, Bach, Beethoven, Tchaikovsky, etc) but also more contemporary, jazz, musicals, movie scores, etc.

I'm so glad that my kids get exposed to it and love it. I grew up with musician parents, so it has always been a part of my life. We need to keep passing it on and not let it get lost in the BS bubble-gum TikTok crap.


I'd love to see that list someday, for suggestions to expand my library.
Last year's list.

Alexander, Joey
Assad, Clarice
Bach, Johann Sebastian
Bates, Mason
BEAR, EMILY*
Beethoven, Ludwig von
Bingen, Hildegard von
Bizet, Georges
Brahms, Johannes
BRITELL, NICHOLAS*
Brouwer, Leo
CAGE, JOHN*
Carreño, Teresa
CHMELEWSKY, ANNE*
Chopin, Frederic
Copland, Aaron
Debussy, Claude
Desplat, Alexandr
Deutscher, Alma
Dun, Tan
Einaudi, Ludovico
Elfman, Danny
Ellington, Duke
FRANCK, CSAR*
Gerswhin, George
Giacchino, Michael
GINASTERA, ALBERTO*
Glass, Philip
Grieg, Edvard
Gudnadottir, Hildur
Handel, George Frederic
Haydn, Franz Josef
Hisaishi, Joe
Horner, James
Jegede, Tunde
Joplin, Scott
Marsalis, Wynton
Mazzoli, Missy
Mendelssohn, Fanny
Mendelssohn, Felix
Menken, Alan
Miranda, Lin-Manuel
Mozart, Wolfgang Amadeus
Muhly, Nico
Negrn, Angelica
Orff, Carl
Price, Florence Beatrice
Prokofiev, Sergei
Rachmaninoff, Sergei
RAHMAN, A.R.*
Richter, Max
Rodgers, Richard
Saint-Georges, Joseph
Saint-Sans, Camille
Satie, Erik
Schubert, Franz
Schumann, Clara
Schumann, Robert
SELBST, GEORGE*
Shaw, Caroline
Sousa, John Phillip
Still, William Grant
Stravinsky, Igor
TATE, JEROD*
Tchaikovsky, Pyotr
THEODORAKIS, MIKIS*
THORVALDSDOTTIR, ANNA*
Verdi, Giuseppe
Victoria, Toms de Luis
Vivaldi, Antonio
Webber, Andrew Lloyd
WHITACRE, ERIC
Williams, John
Xenakis, Iannis
ZIMMER, HANS*
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