Addictive Classical Music

<p>Right now I can't stop listening to Dukas' The Sorcerer's Apprentice. We're playing it in my Youth Orchestra right now and it's one of my favorite pieces of all time, even if it's a little annoying to learn on the violin</p>

<p>And don't get me started on Rachmaninoff's Symphonic Dances lol</p>

<p>Is anyone else completely addicted to certain classical music pieces or am I just an anomaly? :P</p>

<p>I like a lot of classical stuff, but stuff from the Baroque period is my favorite. Vivaldi's Four Seasons is of course good, but I haven't been listening to too much classic lately.</p>

<p>Beethoven & Chopin = <333333</p>

<p>Clint Mansell</p>

<p>The score to The Fountain is the best classical music I've ever heard.</p>

<p>Tartini Sonata - Devil's trill. I'm learning to play this piece right now, and I'm obsessed with it. And, although I can't play it, I also love Sibelius.</p>

<p>Bach - Sinforia in B Flat Major, Op. 9 No. 3: Allegro</p>

<p>Bach - Partita in D minor V. Chaconne. I like the original (violin) and the piano transcription.
Beethoven - Sonata no. 17 in D minor III. Allegretto. i've been listening to this piece non-stop since 7th grade. i'm now a senior.</p>

<p>i like a lot of other classical music of course, but those are the two that i'm actually addicted to.</p>

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Bach - Partita in D minor V. Chaconne

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<p>Absolutely agree.</p>

<p>Also: Tchaikovsky's pathetique!</p>