Regarding Saint-Saens, I must be honest and say that I used to hate his music entirely. However, I’ve gradually heard little bits over time and it is not as bad as I thought. However, it does sound a little like a really intelligent 6-year-old wrote it. But the Carnival of the Animals works
really well as background music.
I love Debussy’s Petite Suite. It is also very lovely for piano duet as it is originally. But the orchestral version is nice too, and as a composer, I find it interesting to see how it has been orchestrated. I even have a solo piano version (which is quite difficult). The Cortége and Menuet are my favourite movements. I imagine the orchestral version of the Menuet would be sublime but not heard it before.
I haven’t heard this Prokofiev Romance piece before, but I must say I adore it. Very romantic. I am very glad you shared this piece! The Lt. Kije suite is interesting, but not entirely to my taste.
Not sure that Sousa is *classical* music, but okay…
I like Borodin’s harmonic style, but never really heard anything of him apart from a limited piano output. But played some of these dances on piano, and I especially love the first one.
Ravel’s Bolero is lovely too. And the Mother Goose suite is great. I have learnt the whole of the piano duet version (primo part) too.
Vaughan-Williams is always good for me. Have you heard The Lark Ascending? That may be of interest if you like Fantasia on Greensleeves.
I also quite like a bit of good ol’ Stravinsky. I must be honest, I have not yet listened to the Firebird! I must remind myself to do so. I know that Nature_Freak likes the Rite of Spring, and I do as well.
Bizet is okay, but not my favourite.
here is a song i really like that uses (i hope i'm right about this lol) polevetzian waltz so yeah
homestuck.bandcamp.com/track/wind
from homestuck album medium
I don't think so... The Prince Igor stuff was the Polvetsian dances, but I don't hear any of that here. Even still, quite interesting music! Very ambient.
Also agreeing with that statement, though looking at my interest in music, any classical song can become one of my favorites if it's turned into a metal version.
Rozi, lol. Just lol. But I do agree
Btw, how do you show '<username> wrote:' before a quote?