Originally posted by eagles54Bartók is great. He was also one of my earliest favourite composers. When I was about 8 y.o., my sister and my brother played the 1st Rhapsody for violin and piano, and I absolutely loved it. I got an LP with both rhapsodies and the violin concerto. I haven't listened to it for many years, but your post reminded me that I still have it. The string quartets are also awesome.
Yeah! 🙂
I think my next music purchase will be Bartok's Contrasts for Clarinet, Violin, and Piano.
Originally posted by NordlysFor me classical is like marmite, you either love it or you hate it. I LOVE Mozart's classic operas, Don G and Figaro, but I simply loathe Elgar's Land of Hope and Glory, for example. I know no classical music I am neutral about.
Bartók is great. He was also one of my earliest favourite composers. When I was about 8 y.o., my sister and my brother played the 1st Rhapsody for violin and piano, and I absolutely loved it. I got an LP with both rhapsodies and the violin concerto. I haven't listened to it for many years, but your post reminded me that I still have it. The string quartets are also awesome.
Originally posted by asromacalcioThings that are made with passion are like that, you just can't stay neutral 😉
For me classical is like marmite, you either love it or you hate it. I LOVE Mozart's classic operas, Don G and Figaro, but I simply loathe Elgar's Land of Hope and Glory, for example. I know no classical music I am neutral about.
Edit. By the way, Moncayo - Huapango