d***e 发帖数: 710 | 1 最早我听Strauss --- Hope you have past that stage, because I bet
most of the classical music lovers start disliking them afterwards.
Get yourself some chamber/instrumental music and opera highlights before
getting into symphonies and complete operas:
Just to name a few:
Parlman: Encore
Schubert: Trout Piano Quintet
Prokofiev: Peter & the Wolf
Debussy: 牧神午后prelude
Rossini: Il Barbiere di Siviglia
Baroque for dummies
Chopin: anything
Mozart: ...Anything! ANYthing!!!
我不知这些是不是入门//但都是在我的
poor collection | m*****d 发帖数: 1613 | 2
Symphonies:
Beethoven: No. 5 and 6 "Pastral"
Tchaikovsky: No. 6 "Pathetique"
Schubert: No. 8 " Unfinished"
Mozart: Last 3 No. 39-41
Dvorak: No. 9 "from the new world"
Concertos:
Violin: Beethoven, Brahms, Tchaikovsky
Piano: Tchaikovsky No.1 , Rachmaninov No.3, Beethoven, No.5
Piano solo:
Anything by Chopin. I recommend to start with the nocturnes
Several famous sonatas by Beethoven, " Moonlight", "
Passionate"...
Enjoy, anyhow, it is another world yet to be discovered for
the people out of it. | c****n 发帖数: 47 | 3
I think small pieces will be good at the beginning.
Besides others' suggestion, I recommend:
Beethoven's piano sonatas (almost everyone begins with
"pathetique", "moonlight", "appassionata", "waldstein"...)
Chopin's preludes and nocturnes.
Vivaldi, Abilioni, and others in their fashion.
DG complied an album called "Adagio" with pieces from
various composers, which is popular and may be interesting to you too.
Enjoy! |
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