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You don't need to know music theory to be able to enjoy classical music.
Just listen buddy.
Can we have Dailymotion links rather than Youtube?
For newbies, suggest something melodic like Mozart's Symphony No. 40 or something exciting like Kachaturian's Sabre Dance.
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I'm trying to introduce them to a wide range of classical, so I've included different pieces here and there by some of the more known composers, some waltz, mostly parts that have been used a lot in Pop culture. Stuff they've all heard before but don't know of as such.
And yeah, Mozart's 13th and 40th fit the bill.
If you are a Strauss fan, Radetzky March is already on your list, probably.
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It certainly is.
I remember a local orchestra, the Richmond Orchestra performed it, that's when I first heard it and it was good.
One of the best pieces to listen live is Carmina Burana Fortuna Imperatrix Mundi by Carl Orff.
I've never had the pleasure of listening to it live, but even just sitting here at home it gives me goosebumps.
I dont know if you would enjoy this but anyways
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