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Favorite Classical Music

Renae

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I was first exposed to this as part of the soundtrack to "The Right Stuff", which is one of my most favorite movies EVER.
 
I couldn't find a YouTube of all six of the Brandenburgs as recorded by Trevor Pinnock and the English Concert (performed on early instruments), but here is a familiar favorite:

 
Rachmaninoff's "Rhapsody on a Theme of Paganini"

BTW played in the Movies 'Somewhere in Time' and 'Groundhogs Day'.

 
Too many to list.

All the way from Perotin to Reich, it's a vast universe out there.
 
I am not sure if it counts as classical, but I always like Man of La Mancha!
 
I've always been partial to Grieg

 
Tchaikovsky


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There are a few I like, but I always liked this one the best

 
they played this for Eddie G. in soylent green

yeah exactly but I was a fan before that.

I had a friend in college show started listening to Ludwig B after watching "Clockwork Orange"
 
I fell in love with this song when I watched Fallout 2's intro. Fits with the atmosphere of the series quite well.



His voice is just something else, man.
 
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