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What is your favorite opus?
Is it a concerto? A symphony? A quartet piece?
Tell us about it!
>> No.6265  
Not a remarkable or monumen work, but a fun listen at the least
>>>/watch?v=jaMA8LWW3C0
Very playful + fun!
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Here's actually my favorite piece, and my favorite performance of it
Johannes Brahms: Ein Deutsches Requiem
Op. 45, but I'm sure you can find it under the given name

>>>/watch?v=T8xSNoL44RA
This performance always gives me a unique mix of being // feeling very up-beat with a light, happy tint of melancholy
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brobably Berlioz's Symphonie fantastique and Stravinsky's Rite of Spring :0c
but i'm admittedly not a great // not greatly versed in classical music, although ive been plannin to check out more
>> No.6471  
Who's on you classical wish liszt this christmas?
I want Tchaikovsky's "Sleeping Beauty" on vinyl even though I've heard it a few times already
>> No.6535  
It's so hard to pick just one!

I'm pretty biased towards piano pieces since my minor is piano performance but I really love Chopin's Ballade in G and the Miroirs set by Ravel


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