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2007-08-15 15:20:22
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answered by kr_toronto 7
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very own favourites with regrettably no longer a drop of opera in sight. Ludwig van Beethoven a million Symphony No.3 "Eroica" 2 Symphony No.7 3 very final Piano Sonatas No.29 "Hammerklavier" by to No.32. 4 Grosse Fugue,Opus 133 (finished orchestral version Furtwangler or Klemperer)) Gustav Mahler 5 Symphony No.2 "Resurrection" (Klemperer,Philharmonia Orchestra) 6 Symphony No.6 (Bernstein,Vienna Philharmonic) 7 Symphony No.9 Richard Strauss 8 "Metamorphosen" for strings (Furtwangler or Karajan) Gabriel Faure 9 Requiem (1893 chamber version) Jean Sibelius 10 Symphonies No.2 & 5 (Karajan,Philharmonia Orchestra) 11 Symphony No.4 Dimitri Shostakovich 12 String Quartet No.8 in C minor Pyotr Tchaikovsky 13 Symphony No.6 in B minor Ralph Vaughan-Williams 14 Symphony No.2 (unique 1913 version,Richard Hickox,LSO) Henryk Gorecki 15 Symphony No.3 "Symphony of Sorrowful Songs" Igor Stravinsky sixteen ceremony Of Spring + Firebird(composer attaining the Columbia SO) Johann Sebastian Bach 17 Six Suites for solo Cello Franz Schubert 18 String Quartets No.14 in D minor and 15 in G Arnold Schoenberg 19 "Verklarte Nacht"-Transfigured evening-(Karajan,Berlin Philharmonic) Alexander Scriabin 20 Piano Sonata No.9 (Vladimir Sofronitsky)
2016-10-02 10:15:27
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answered by ? 4
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Not into classical music,gimme classic ouuntry! I don't know about Mr. Bizet.....
2007-08-16 09:05:07
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answered by Anonymous
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http://images.google.com/images?hl=en&q=georges+bizet&um=1&sa=N&tab=wi
2007-08-15 15:18:33
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answered by Zimmia 5
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Try this link:
http://w3.rz-berlin.mpg.de/cmp/bizet.html
If he's so famous, why is this question in Mythology and Folklore?
2007-08-16 17:24:24
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answered by Anonymous
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google
2007-08-15 15:20:48
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answered by Anonymous
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What?
2007-08-15 15:18:34
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answered by JOHN 7
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