What Are You Listening To (Classical Version)?

After watching the French movie Tous les matins du monde I found this, played by my fellow countryman Wieland Kuyken:

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The movie is a ficticious story about the lifes of both Monsieur de Sainte Colombe and Marin Marais, two of the greatest French viola da gamba players from the baroque era. Clips from the movie can be found on youtube as well.

Very nice (but weird comment - with no subtitles). Made me listen to some more Marais, which I hadn´t done in a whiile. :goodjob:
 
I heard a lot of classical music in the movie: Battle Royale :P
 
Rossini Ouverture - Il Barbiere di Siviglia

It's bringing back a lot of memories from being in Vienna and seeing this opera performed live! :love:
 
Well, errr, it´s a march... (My dad used to have a record or 2 of those, but they´re all pretty much the same, aren´t they...) :dunno:
 
Boccherini's Musica notturna delle strade di Madrid, Mvt. 5.

I'm a complete classical noob, can anyone recommend other Boccherini pieces or other composers who work in a similar vein?


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Oh, and Vivaldi's Concerto for Four Violins in B-minor, Mvt. 3


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I kind of buried it between two videos above, but I had a question for you all:

I'm a complete classical noob, can anyone recommend pieces similar to Boccherini's Musica notturna delle strade di Madrid or Vivaldi's Concerto for Four Violins in B-minor, or other composers who work in a similar vein?

Thanks :)
 

Link to video.

I kind of buried it between two videos above, but I had a question for you all:

I'm a complete classical noob, can anyone recommend pieces similar to Boccherini's Musica notturna delle strade di Madrid or Vivaldi's Concerto for Four Violins in B-minor, or other composers who work in a similar vein?

Thanks :)

I don't really have any great idea, but similar composers that you might want to check out include Paganini, Tartini and Corelli.

The title says it all. This is a fairly simple peice, but under that hands of a master here, it is elevated to a higher level.

Link to video.

I love how he gets the bass notes to sustain through (and I love how we strikes them at the beginning with his right hand).
 
Piano Concerto No. 3 in C major, Op. 26 - Sergei Prokofiev
 
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