LovesBachandGershwin
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My project assignment for psychology was to learn something. Anything... So I asked if I could learn a classical music work. One that was not yet in my understanding/grasp. So I'm looking for a piece that is hard to understand at first listen, i.e. it takes many many listens to see the genius. It's not instantaneosly rewarding/awesome, but when it hits you its phenomenal. I'm looking for a piece that is considerably long, a long journey of music. A piece that needs a lot of time investment. Not just one movement, the entire work like the entire symphony or ballet or anything.
I'm also looking for a piece that is powerful and really rewarding in the end. Something that is really emotional overtaking once you begin to understand and see the genius.
I know this a lot to ask for but I know all of you have ideas for what this piece is. Keep in mind I haven't heard a lot symphonies or great classics like strauss/stravinsky pieces so don't think that I have heard too many pieces.
My dad suggested Mahler's Ressurection Symphony,
do you all have any other suggestions? thanks a much
you get what I'm looking for though, a symphony/long fully orchestrated work probably from the Romantic or Post Romantic era. Suggest away!
I'm also looking for a piece that is powerful and really rewarding in the end. Something that is really emotional overtaking once you begin to understand and see the genius.
I know this a lot to ask for but I know all of you have ideas for what this piece is. Keep in mind I haven't heard a lot symphonies or great classics like strauss/stravinsky pieces so don't think that I have heard too many pieces.
My dad suggested Mahler's Ressurection Symphony,
do you all have any other suggestions? thanks a much
you get what I'm looking for though, a symphony/long fully orchestrated work probably from the Romantic or Post Romantic era. Suggest away!
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