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It does help when your eyes are pleased, as well as your ears and soul.
I too love classical music. And she does play it well.
I'm not familliar with musical tones names etc but its played differently in a high tone and clean(solo),thats what i like about it.
Very much!!!
 

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Wow,she is really good.
 

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Don't get me wrong, I love classical music as well, but this is my type of classical music:
the ending of the second movement of this piece is where i reach my nirvana. i must have listened to it hundreds of times.

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I like piano music , especially piano concertos. Beethoven’s 5th the Emperor, is my favourite. Chopin’s piano Concerto No 1 (especially the 2nd slow movement) is great. Mozart’s all 27 piano concertos are worth to listen.
But my instrument of choice is Violin. Take Beethoven’s in D major; I have Oistrakh’s, Grumiaux’s, Heifetz’s, Kogan’s, Mutter’s, Vengerov’s versions and 5 others. You can never get tired of listening to it. Same goes with Bach’s, Mozart’s, Vivaldi’s, Brahms’ , Bruch’s, Corelli’s violin pieces.
Then there is operatic music. It is an acquired taste. But once you get hooked on it it is most captivating. From Verdi’s Latraviata to Mozart’s Magic Flute, opera is another world.
 

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the ending of the second movement of this piece is where i reach my nirvana. i must have listened to it hundreds of times.

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Yes I much love Goethe poem (erlkonig) set to this music in "Figlio perduto" than Schubert's lieder (which is also very good mind you).
 

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Beethoven’s 5th the Emperor, is my favourite.
The 3rd movement is such a thing of beauty that elevates it past his already high standards.

It is almost eerie how this music floated into Beethoven's head, especially given his progressing deafness.

Rick Beato does a pretty good job explaining (mostly using the 9th's ode to joy) the magic within Beethoven that surmounted sadness in his life:


Mozart’s all 27 piano concertos are worth to listen.

Indeed. I love his woodwind concertos too. Well I love pretty much all he created, just degrees vary.

Out of the symphonies, the most magical intro for me is the 40th....though it is very hard to pick just one, especially overall.

I find it impossible to believe still someone thought this intro up, rest of it is just not quite the same level given what the intro infuses into me each time:

 

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Out of the symphonies, the most magical intro for me is the 40th....though it is very hard to pick just one, especially overall.
Exactly. I love his Symphony No 41 Jupiter.
Somehow there is something about this and Beethoven’s 1st that sounds where classicism and romanticism overlap.
Beethoven’s 3rd Symphony Eroica , 6th the Pastoral and the 5th The Fate and the 9th the Choral are real monumental masterpieces in amongst all symphonies.
It is intriguing that most of Beethoven’s best masterpieces are composed in E-flat major and its minor, Cminor. One of the C minor pieces is the Choral fantasy. It uses the tune in last part of Eroica Symphony which is in E Flat major..
 

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