out of who? Personally, I'm a big fan of Mozart...but Schubert is good too...if you're speaking literally out of the classical period.
2006-08-06 16:28:33
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answered by Shawna 3
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PETER ILICH TCHAIKOVSKY (1840-1893)
Dance of the Reed Flutes - "The Nutcracker Suite"
Dance of the Sugar Plum Fairy - "The Nutcracker Suite"
Overture - "The Nutcracker Suite"
Russian Dance - "The Nutcracker Suite"
Swan Lake - "The Nutcracker Suite"
Waltz of the Flowers - "The Nutcracker Suite"
Piano Concerto No. 1 in B-minor, Op. 23 (1st Movement)
http://www.members.tripod.com/~rosemck1/jukebox-classical.html
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Peter Ilich Chaikovskii (1840-1893), Russian composer of orchestra music, ballet and opera scores.
1812 Overture
http://www.ku.edu/~russcult/culture/handouts/chaikovskii.html
2006-08-06 16:34:39
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answered by sassy 6
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Depends. Vivaldi is excellent for learning by, and sounds good; Mozart was just a brilliant composer, and Beethoven and Bach are not far behind. I suppose it's a matter of personal taste.
Gregorian Chants are pretty awesom, too.
2006-08-06 16:26:38
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answered by grinningleaf 4
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start with Mozart at least his music wont put U to sleep
2006-08-06 16:26:24
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answered by Anonymous
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http://www.ericveren.com/music/classical.asp
2006-08-06 16:59:00
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answered by luella 2
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those ones
2006-08-06 16:25:34
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answered by Anonymous
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