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Shostakovich

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I don't know how well known his Symphony no. 7 (Leningrad), but it has recently become an absolute favorite piece of mine. If you have not heard, go listen!

^_^

Also, Einojuhani Rautavaara's Piano Concerti and Cantus Arcticus are other favorites!

enjoy.

mmhmm, as well as symphonies 5, 7 and 10 - you also need to check out the Festive Overture, the Piano Quintet in G minor and most certainly the Concerto for Piano and Trumpet (or the 1st piano concerto, if you're one to get upset about that title :ninja:). Also the preludes and fugues, in particular E minor and D minor.

Youtube-y goodness:

P and F in E minor

P and F in D minor

(both of the fuges are double fugues - mindblowingly awesome)

Festive Overture

(the other movements are in the related videos bitty.)

(the second movement (in the related videos) is required listening for all human beings ;))

Enjoi ;)

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For some reason, I'm guessing that one is pretty well known, heh. Good choice though.

Check out 4, 5, 7, 9, 10, 13(!!!), 15 :D Those are the best I think :) However he is the only composer, who didn't make any mistakes in his pieces. His notes are just perfect :)

Check out 4, 5, 7, 9, 10, 13(!!!), 15 :D Those are the best I think :) However he is the only composer, who didn't make any mistakes in his pieces. His notes are just perfect :)

I don't understand this statement. How does one make a mistake when writing music?

I don't understand this statement. How does one make a mistake when writing music?

well, Andrew Lloyd Webber set pencil to paper.. I would consider THAT a mistake :P

So, there are some composers, who wrote 'wrong' notes. :)

So, there are some composers, who wrote 'wrong' notes. :)

no

as I usually say, the piece is limited, no fault of the notes written

the notes you write are nothing below fascinating

Shostakovich

i am his big fans

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Shostakovich - he has the sad. :(

For sure listen to the already mentioned 15th symphony. The William Tell quotes are fun :D

his 4th symphony is a stunning work.. it's so modern (hard to describe, maybe as "borderline atonal"?... it's REALLY dissonance and violent).

I have a weak spot for his 10th and 14th symphonies.

As well as the 2nd piano concerto for its neo-mozartean idiom.

one of the cello concertos is great (I know they all are, but one sticks in my memory... even if I can never remember WHICH one it is).

I've tried to watch his Lady Macbeth, it's a rough ride. Really cool music, the drama is... heavy.

I love his 6th, personally. Especially the first movement, with the opening cello line and the piccolo solo.

And the viola sonata, of course. :P

I love all his symphonies.

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