Hey y'all, decided to catch up on my listening this summer, so I've been taking the time to sit and enjoy my classical collection. Just finished 1812 overture and, as usual, I had goose bumps throughout the performance.
My normal "goose-bumpy" pieces include:
1812 overture
Rite of spring
Ride of the valkyries
Night on bald mountain
Looking for more goose bump inspirations. What are y'all's favorites?
Inspirational classical music
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- MissyHPhoenix
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Inspirational classical music
Missy
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- pied_piper
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Re: Inspirational classical music
Well, off the top of my head:
1812
Finlandia
Jupiter (from the Planets)
1812
Finlandia
Jupiter (from the Planets)
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Re: Inspirational classical music
If you know anything about percussion, then you'll really appreciate--
William Tell
American Salute (When Johnny Comes Marching Home) by Morton Gould
Second one esp gets me with just how beautifully he used the entire percussion section as a musical section, rather than merely supporting the winds/strings. Gorgeous writing. Simply gorgeous. And gets your blood pumping even if you know nothing about percussion.
These rest aren't particularly percussion-y--
Firebird Suite
Star Wars (the original)
Duel of the Fates (from Star Wars 1)
Carillon (from L'Arlessienne Suite)--specifically, the performance by the handbell choir, recorded sometime in the 70s. Worth the effort to find
There's probably others for me, but these are what came to mind right away.
>'Kat
William Tell
American Salute (When Johnny Comes Marching Home) by Morton Gould
Second one esp gets me with just how beautifully he used the entire percussion section as a musical section, rather than merely supporting the winds/strings. Gorgeous writing. Simply gorgeous. And gets your blood pumping even if you know nothing about percussion.
These rest aren't particularly percussion-y--
Firebird Suite
Star Wars (the original)
Duel of the Fates (from Star Wars 1)
Carillon (from L'Arlessienne Suite)--specifically, the performance by the handbell choir, recorded sometime in the 70s. Worth the effort to find
There's probably others for me, but these are what came to mind right away.
>'Kat
Flutes:1975 Gemeinhardt M2 in chrome nickel;1982 Armstrong 80;2006 Yamaha 584
Piccs:1978 Artley piece of crap 15 P;1982 Gemeinhardt 4S;1980s? Armstrong all wood (no model)
Bass:2006 Jupiter di Medici G0199
Treble:2009 Guo New Voice
+ many flute-cousins
Piccs:1978 Artley piece of crap 15 P;1982 Gemeinhardt 4S;1980s? Armstrong all wood (no model)
Bass:2006 Jupiter di Medici G0199
Treble:2009 Guo New Voice
+ many flute-cousins
- MissyHPhoenix
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Re: Inspirational classical music
Thanks! Reminded me of some that I love, and ideas to listen to others I've never heard. Exactly what I wanted!
Missy
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