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Join Date: 2/5/2008 23:15:05

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2/25/2008 00:04:21
What classical music do you have on your Zune?
I personally have Beethoven.
I hope to get more on there but it's hard to find.
Don't tell me I suck because I listen to classical but I know you all like it.
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Join Date: 12/15/2007 02:43:46

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2/25/2008 17:09:38
re: What classical music do you have on your Zune?

My Zune 80GB has helped me reconnect with Classical music. Before, I only had a 2 GB flash player, which got so filled up with exercise music I had little room for classical, which I hate to compress down to tiny 64 kbps WMAs. Now, I'm loaded!

Digital format classical is not too hard to find. There's some in the Zune Marketplace, and plenty available in DRM-free MP3 on places  like Amazon. The nice thing about classical is that you can find quite a bit on CD the local library (that means free!). Also, an  advantage to something like the Zune Marketplace with subscription option is you can listen to the same piece by different ensembles/conductors without having to buy the "same" CD 10 times; you will definitely notice a difference between the same piece as conducted by Karajan and Bernstein, for example. As to whether you rip CDs from the library, that's up to you. :-)

Just a few of the classical staples I have on my Zune are:

  • Beethoven's Symphony 7 - the allegretto will make you cry. If you like it, I recommend the Jacque Loussier  Trio's variations on the allegretto, where the entire CD is jazz trio variations on that 1 movement. The idea might seem weird and repetitive, but it's very listenable. Anything by Loussier is good, by the way.
  • Dvorak's New World Symphony - one of my all-time favorites
  • Leonard Bernstein's Candide - actually opera, but who's nitpicking?
  • The Planets by Holst - you will recognize a lot of the movements in this one. My favorite recording is from Charles Dutoit and the Montreal Symphony Orchestra, but I lost the damn CD so now I'm listening to James Levine and the Chicago Symphony. Lots of variety in this piece, from peaceful to bombastic
  • Vivaldi's Four Seasons - very good and famous composition. I highly recommend the great interpretation on period instruments by Il Giardino Armonico
  • Smetana's The Moldau - also very recognizable, and very relaxing
  • Dvorak's Serenade for Strings - I have this by the Orpheus Chamber Orchestra, really good stuff and another of my longtime favorites. Notice that Dvorak makes my list twice!
  • Anything on piano by Vladimir Horowitz or Glenn Gould - seriously, anything by these guys will make your brain bigger, and maybe your heart, too.

My recommendation if you are new to classical is to get a compilation album like Top 100 classical songs or something like that, you can pick these CDs up at a truck stop for 2 bucks. Classical snobs will look down their noses at you, but screw them. You will get the more well-known movements from great works, and then you can pick what you like to follow up and get the whole composition.

And by the way, to your comment about people who might say you suck... people who describe classical music as "easy listening" have no soul. Zamfir and Kenny G are easy listening, Mozart is far from easy.

Go classical!

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Join Date: 11/14/2007 20:54:45

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2/26/2008 03:55:44
re: What classical music do you have on your Zune?
We had to listen to Dvorak's New World Symphony so many times in my music class, but I still count it as one of my favorites even though I haven't listened to it in awhile. I have some Mozart and Beethoven on my Zune and that's about it. I do have a lot of instrumentals, but they aren't really considered classical. And I have some piano music by Yiruma, but he is really new age.
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Join Date: 12/19/2007 04:57:20

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2/26/2008 09:00:20
re: What classical music do you have on your Zune?
Beethoven, Bizet, Brahms, Bruckner, Dvorak, ......., Tchaikovsky.
Only about 40 CDs

I have Kleiber & VPO's Beethoven Symphony #5 & #7,
          Solti & Chicago's "From the New World",
          Karajan & BPO's Tchaikovsky/Dvorak Serenade for Strings, also "The planets".

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Join Date: 12/29/2007 19:50:49

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2/27/2008 07:37:24
re: What classical music do you have on your Zune?
I've got some Beethoven, Brahms, The Four Seasons, Handels's Messiah, some stuff performed by Yo-Yo Ma and Midori, and some Benedictine Monk Chants(which I really like!!). I don't listen to it all of the time, but it's nice to have when I'm in the mood for it.

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Join Date: 12/1/2007 02:10:30

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2/28/2008 18:24:35
re: What classical music do you have on your Zune?
Mostly Bach and Moztart. About 20cds. I need more. but there is SO much to choose from .  

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Join Date: 11/14/2007 05:30:58

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2/29/2008 18:23:58
re: What classical music do you have on your Zune?

Vivaldi's "The Four Seasons"

..all four of them.


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Join Date: 11/13/2007 18:01:19

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3/4/2008 16:39:27
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If you open up the term 'classical' to include modern and avant garde composition then I can participate :)   I've got some Steve Reich, Stefano Scodanibbio, and John Cage on there now.  


"Music is for fools, the future is prisons and math" - Alan Sparhawk

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Join Date: 3/4/2008 05:09:16

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3/4/2008 22:29:22
re: What classical music do you have on your Zune?
I have a little bit of Beethoven, a Mozart or two, and the soundtrack from 2001: A Space Odyssey.  Such a great selection of classical music on there.

Things are not as bad as they seem. They are worse than that. They are also better than that.

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Join Date: 3/7/2008 05:10:18

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3/7/2008 05:25:22
re: What classical music do you have on your Zune?
While not really truly classical I listen to Gershwin and Holst quite a bit.  I also listen to Dvoƙák, particularly the New World Symphony a lot.  Looks like there are a lot of his fans on here!
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Join Date: 2/2/2008 20:29:24

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3/9/2008 08:36:56
re: What classical music do you have on your Zune?
. . . Bach, Beethoven, Wagner, Ryuichi Sakamoto . . . my current favourite is William Basinski.

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Join Date: 3/25/2008 16:50:12

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3/26/2008 13:45:37
re: What classical music do you have on your Zune?
I love ALL classical music. (possibly because I am a cellist) Right now my new thing is the 2005 Pride and Predjudice soundtrack which is amazing.
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