Composers have a tendency to make you jump.
Stravinsky’s Firebird has a slow, peaceful opening, then a really sudden BOOM. Evidently, a woman dozed off during this bit and got a fright.
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Disney also took this piece and added it their Fantasia 2000 sequence, and it looked brilliant. (L’oiseau de feu literally means “The Bird of Fire”)
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Good to see Final Fantasy music up there with the hard hitters such as Rachmaninov, Elgar, Beethoven and Mozart
Video games bring new generation to classical music - Telegraph.
Posted my votes on the Hall of Fame at [halloffame.classicfm.com/2015/vote...](http://halloffame.classicfm.com/2015/vote/)
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Nobuo Uematsu (Photo credit: Wikipedia)[/caption]
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Russell Brower after performance at Video Games Live in Glasgow (Photo credit: Wikipedia)[/caption]
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First Love (Yiruma album) (Photo credit: Wikipedia)[/caption]
I have always been a big fan of piano music, especially solo piano. Yiruma, Einaudi and then I heard this on Classic FM. If I ever learn to play the piano with any decent skill, this is one piece I’m definitely going to have on my list to learn how to play.
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A forest. In Japan. A wooden xylophone. Playing Jesu Joy of Man’s Desiring, using only a wooden ball… and gravity.
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I’m an avid classical music listener, but I’m not quite sure what to make of this…. o.O
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