Anyone good with Classical music?

Anyone good with Classical music?

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Pvapour

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Wednesday 6th October 2010
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need to get a low down on this list as to which would be the most relaxing pieces for a planned birthday trip, we are complete numpties to this and only know we love relaxing classical music paperbag

any pointers would be a big help beer

http://www.opera-bordeaux.com/calendrier/11/10-11-...

Pvapour

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Thursday 7th October 2010
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thanks guys, we listen to links when I dont have listening ears next to me biggrin

Incidentally we listen to 'Piano Perfect' on the Got Radio side of iTunes, its constant and consistent relaxing piano music, worth a listen if you like that sort of thing, if your a connoisseur then it'll might offend :shrug:

Pvapour

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Thursday 7th October 2010
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ShadownINja said:
Pvapour said:
thanks guys, we listen to links when I dont have listening ears next to me biggrin

Incidentally we listen to 'Piano Perfect' on the Got Radio side of iTunes, its constant and consistent relaxing piano music, worth a listen if you like that sort of thing, if your a connoisseur then it'll might offend :shrug:
Which artists do they play on Piano Perfect? I don't have iTunes.
you can listen direct through the internet, about 3/4 down is piano perfect under the heading 'Soothing' http://www.gotradio.com/MusicRoom.mvc/All

Pvapour

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Friday 8th October 2010
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had a listen now, dmtsis suggestion found me wanting to slit my wrists, bit dark for relaxing for us.

the pieces you mention Shadow are also a bit to stiring, I think Adagio classical is more our tempo by the sounds of it but nothing on that list

the Mozzart piece later in Nov was lovely but it is at the 'palais des sport' and not the 'Grande Theatre' itself mad

may go with the Mozzart as the music is more important than the venue, shame, the Grande Theatre is stunning!

thanks for your input smile

Pvapour

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Sunday 2nd January 2011
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ShadownINja said:
Pvapour said:
the pieces you mention Shadow are also a bit to stiring
That's my feeling on those pieces, good as they are.

Why not go to the place you want to go to and feel the emotion added to the grand setting?
we ended up booking Mozart and then wandered round the Grand theatre on the way to it smile

had an incredible evening, it was our first time at a live classical performance and I think that bridged any gaps, your help made me think a little harder so thanks for the input thumbup