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Gabriel1 said:
Carmina Burana by Carl Orff is a favourite of mine.

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I have the version on DVD by the Berlin Phil conducted by Seiji Osawa. The soprano on this recording is Kathleen Battle. What a voice she has.
 
Carmina Burana by Carl Orff is a favourite of mine.

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theres too many of Mozart's works i like to mention them all but "A little night music" has always got me.....his Requiem is lovely too but poignant as he died before it was finished.
 
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poisonivy said:
theres too many of Mozart's works i like to mention them all but "A little night music" has always got me.

Mozart was incredible. Considering the short time he had, he pumped out an amazing amount of great music. I have an interesting album by Sky playing Mozart. I'll have to dig it out and rip it. Thanks for the reminder.
 
Mozart was incredible. Considering the short time he had, he pumped out an amazing amount of great music. I have an interesting album by Sky playing Mozart. I'll have to dig it out and rip it. Thanks for the reminder.
yes he was a Genius in every sense,as i edited above i love his Requiem,his concertos are just magical.
 
poisonivy said:
yes he was a Genius in every sense,as i edited above i love his Requiem,his concertos are just magical.

The film Amadeus (with Tom Hulce) is just amazing, one of my all time favourites.

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poisonivy said:
oh yes i had that on a video at one time,I've seen it so many times...as a matter of fact Amadeus is on BBC4 at 9pm tonight

Wow, what a coincidence! I won't be watching because I have an early start but I do have it on DVD.

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KevinJS said:
I have Litztomania, mainly because Rick Wakeman is in it. That's very watchable.

A friend of mine plays golf with Rick Wakeman.......I think he is a great guy but never been overwhelmed by his music, I think wrong place, wrong time for me.

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If we are talking great films then, as soon as Wimbledon finishes i'm watching Quadrophenia, not everyones taste but i love it!

Classical music is great, we have so many great movements it would take an age to type them all, but one of my favourites is Scheherazade by Rimsky-Korsakov, the way the music changes to reflect different moods is quite moving.

Mozart is a firm favourite with most people, he was a rock god of gargantuan proportions!
 

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