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Classical music thread

So I watched Insterstellar a while ago and since then, I've been obsessed with the soundtrack, I think it's Hans Zimmer's best.

 
Most of my favs are already mentioned.

Here is Bear McCreary. Famous of incorporating unusual instruments into classical genre.


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My favorite piece of classical music, bar none.
Anyone who learns classical guitar would be familiar with it...

 
Found another:


Another part used often 1:10-2:15.

My favorite piece of classical music, bar none.
Anyone who learns classical guitar would be familiar with it...


My God, how many strings does that baby have? Whole different kind of 12 string.

And yes, I have heard this before, I do play guitar, but not classical. Though there's a growing urge to do so, I've lately been fascinated by it, this one guy's youtube channel in particular has lots of classical guitar renditions of some of my favourite music.
 
And yes, I have heard this before, I do play guitar, but not classical. Though there's a growing urge to do so, I've lately been fascinated by it, this one guy's youtube channel in particular has lots of classical guitar renditions of some of my favourite music.

The undisputed master of classical guitar was Segovia, but there was some bad blood between him and the composer, Rodrigo. Oh well...
 

The very first part is often in tv and film.
From my favourite film of all time too.


More Ennio Morricone:

That was beautiful, thanks for sharing.
 
Makes me wish I could pick up a strings instrument.


Epic stuff. I'd heard it all over the place, recognized it first time I heard it.
 
If you have time, definitely listen to the full version of this, it really is masterful



 
Mujhe se Pheli si muhabbat , mere mehboob nawan ...AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAa
 
And now, Clint Mansell, for all who have yet to discover his work:

Lux aeterna:


The Fountain:

(sorry couldn't find a decent non-yt link)

Lunar Industries, from Moon:

 
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