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I've never really listened to modern classical music, I think someone played a track on the way back from Nottingham late one night and it was incredibly repetitive and dull, quite frankly. Whenever I hear the "classic" classical tunes it stirs notions of grandeur and depth, the track I heard was akin to listening to an experimental electronic 4 piece who took themselves oh so seriously.

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I've never really listened to modern classical music, I think someone played a track on the way back from Nottingham late one night and it was incredibly repetitive and dull, quite frankly. Whenever I hear the "classic" classical tunes it stirs notions of grandeur and depth, the track I heard was akin to listening to an experimental electronic 4 piece who took themselves oh so seriously.

 

Really Dave, most of us on here would of assumed that would be right up your (back) alley! :)

 

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Wim Mertens. Kronos Quartet. Gavin Bryars.

Kronos Quartet playing Thelonious Monk. :)

 

Not a big fan of Mertens, never heard of Bryars tbh. :blink:

 

Apart of my strange affection for Monk's modern Jazz I am not a big fan of modern (classical) music anyway but rather like my Baroque and Romantic period or traditional jazz.

I'm partial to a bit of 'Thelonious Monk' myself.

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Wim Mertens. Kronos Quartet. Gavin Bryars.

Kronos Quartet playing Thelonious Monk. :blink:

 

Not a big fan of Mertens, never heard of Bryars tbh. :)

 

Apart of my strange affection for Monk's modern Jazz I am not a big fan of modern (classical) music anyway but rather like my Baroque and Romantic period or traditional jazz.

I'm partial to a bit of 'Thelonious Monk' myself.

 

 

:)

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Wim Mertens. Kronos Quartet. Gavin Bryars.

Kronos Quartet playing Thelonious Monk. :)

 

Not a big fan of Mertens, never heard of Bryars tbh. :)

 

Apart of my strange affection for Monk's modern Jazz I am not a big fan of modern (classical) music anyway but rather like my Baroque and Romantic period or traditional jazz.

I'm partial to a bit of 'Thelonious Monk' myself.

 

Although Thelonious has the cooler name but Herbie Hancock is a better moment.

The Brodsky Quartet do some good stuff and if you ever want to be turned on by a celloist, Maya Beiser has these gorgeous long legs and as she sits down to play the cello, well, you get the picture!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! :blink:

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Rhyming slang (of a sort) for skunk. That's 'hydro' where you come from.

 

I figured as much just after I finished typing out my reply but then I was thinking about Maya Beiser and all was lost Alex!

I hate to see what a herbie is! :)

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Rhyming slang (of a sort) for skunk. That's 'hydro' where you come from.

 

 

I always thought it was rhyming slang for spunk, hence the laughter at your suprising level of candor.

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Rhyming slang (of a sort) for skunk. That's 'hydro' where you come from.

 

 

I always thought it was rhyming slang for spunk, hence the laughter at your suprising level of candor.

I thought that was 'pineapple chunk'.

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Rhyming slang (of a sort) for skunk. That's 'hydro' where you come from.

 

 

I always thought it was rhyming slang for spunk, hence the laughter at your suprising level of candor.

I thought that was 'pineapple chunk'.

 

Bob Monk, but Thelonious works just as well.

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Rhyming slang (of a sort) for skunk. That's 'hydro' where you come from.

 

 

I always thought it was rhyming slang for spunk, hence the laughter at your suprising level of candor.

I thought that was 'pineapple chunk'.

 

Sorry but why would you have a rhyming slang term for a slang term? oh you crazy guys!

(Anyway it's called love custard!)

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Tino asprilla

a few pieces you must listen to

 

tchaikovsky violin concerto

sibelius violin concerto (2nd movement is incredible apparantly wrote it when drunk!)

tchaikovsky symphony 6 (pretty heavy stuff though)

walton violin concerto

elgar symphony no.1

brahms symphony no.4

mendelssohn string octet

 

probably goin a bit over the top now.....type this guy into youtube:- david oistrakh-greatest violinist ever....

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David Kelly

The soundtrack to Amadeus would be an obvious place to start I would think. I can't say that I listen to any classical stuff but I when I watched that I found the music amazing. Think I'll try an download some actually.

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I'm partial to a bit of Rossini and Wagner.

 

I'm not too keen when there's singing though. Opera's not my cup of tea at all.

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I'm partial to a bit of Rossini and Wagner.

 

I'm not too keen when there's singing though. Opera's not my cup of tea at all.

:lol:

 

Couldn't be a more lavender comment but I'll try and masculine it up...

 

Here, Knacker Britches...I fucking love a good Aria, me man!

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I'm partial to a bit of Rossini and Wagner.

 

I'm not too keen when there's singing though. Opera's not my cup of tea at all.

:lol:

 

Couldn't be a more lavender comment but I'll try and masculine it up...

 

Here, Knacker Britches...I fucking love a good Aria, me man!

 

L'amour est un oiseau rebelle from Carmen :(

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