> XaASG said on
12-15-2009 at
16:15:
alguém sabe onde posso encontrar as partituras das Quatro Estações de graça?does anyone know where I can find the scores to the Four Seanson for free?obrigada
> sparkix2000 said on
12-14-2009 at
17:56:
Simplesmente amei! Não costumo ouvir muita música clássica, mas quando ouço gosto muito^^ Quando comecei a ouvir lembrei - me logo dos pássaros a voar, dos campos a florescer... Primavera.
> whywhywhywhy2 said on
12-14-2009 at
00:00:
It's call Generation Me
> whywhywhywhy2 said on
12-13-2009 at
23:59:
Actually it's called Generating Me.
> Emil246 said on
12-12-2009 at
19:47:
Vivaldi is baroque not classical. The more you know * :)
> ParamorexFarro said on
12-11-2009 at
05:56:
uhh yeah about that. i think i meant Y. LOL!
> phoenixdown2621 said on
12-11-2009 at
03:55:
if you're 15... wouldn't you actually be generation z (the current teen generation of the 2000s)? Because generation x are the people born in the baby boom of like... the 60s lol
> phoenixdown2621 said on
12-11-2009 at
03:51:
lol it's nice to hear that you like classical music, but... why bring race into it? all he said was that his generation listen to rap. Not black people of his generation listen to rap. I know all too many white, hispanic, and even asians who, unfortunately, adore rap/hip hop. But hurray for your cultural appreciation! -highfive-
> phoenixdown2621 said on
12-11-2009 at
03:47:
well, no. if you've ever taken music theory you will know that Weekend86 is, in fact, quite correct! Classical music is the basis for which all modern music stems. Classical music was the most innovative and influential music. The innovation of the geniuses of the time period is what has been morphed into our modern music. We borrow lots of things from classical music into all the music we hear today - an example: pop songs have lots of riffs. Just listen to Handel's For Unto Us a Child if Born
> querciantica said on
12-10-2009 at
21:23:
Magnifica.
> CanuckY said on
12-10-2009 at
13:41:
no, its less likely. at least thats what i read in some research .
> PianoSoulos said on
12-10-2009 at
02:30:
the best tone poem ever written
> ParamorexFarro said on
12-09-2009 at
00:58:
Who the eff are you? I enjoy classical music as much as I enjoy alternative. Oh yeah I am really pussy are I? if you don't like the music don't look it up.
> taquitoisaacs said on
12-09-2009 at
00:42:
ok so I absolutely love and enjoy classical music, from every period, and i also love hardcore screamo music, mostly christian, and am celibate. why does the "rubbish we have today" need to be eliminated from our world. No, no piece of music by any everyday band could possibly overpower the mastery and pure beauty of a piece like this, but that doesn't mean it's bad. i enjoy this music when i need to, or want to, focus, i enjoy other when i'm in different moods. so why must modern music be gone?
> fucktheblackkids said on
12-08-2009 at
21:11:
so what
> stordammsugare said on
12-08-2009 at
19:52:
And you're getting just as much pussy now as you were when you were 4, i assume?
> morenarieta said on
12-08-2009 at
15:34:
2.33 OMG I love how it changes!!!!magnificent!!!!!
> bruttobacarospo83 said on
12-08-2009 at
14:56:
e che ve lo dico a fare.......
> voodoihippo said on
12-08-2009 at
13:12:
louisiana gumbo
> ParleyOfficial said on
12-07-2009 at
23:46:
we all know it's beautiful music and there's no need to prove that to anyone.