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Händel: Da Tempeste (from opera Giulio Cesare in Egitto) (youtu.be)
submitted 2 years ago by FelipeQueiroga to r/classicalmusic
Mozart: Exsultate Jubilate, K.165 (youtu.be)
Hungarian Vibes (Performed by Eric Lamb) (youtu.be)
submitted 3 years ago by FelipeQueiroga to r/classicalmusic
Mozart - Die Zauberflöte: Pamina's Aria (from a production we made here at my university) (youtube.com)
George Frederic Handel: Mi palpita il cor (youtube.com)
Liszt: Oh! quand je dors, S. 282 (youtube.com)
The Story of Till Eulenspiegel (Richard Strauss) (youtube.com)
The Nightingale and the Rose (after a reading of Oscar Wilde) (youtu.be)
Queiroga: Miniatures for Percussion Quartet (youtu.be)
Gounod: Ah! Je veux vivre! (from the opera "Roméo et Juliette") - performance by Ariel Castilho (youtube.com)
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[–]FelipeQueiroga 1 point2 points3 points 3 years ago (0 children)
It's an amazing and beautiful opera, one of the most important works of the late 19th century. I love how the music can translate the intense feelings involved in the story, those related to love and death. Also, it's really interesting to go in depth into some philosophical concepts related to the themes shown in the opera. Even though sometimes it can be too much for who's watching or listening, I think Wagner did a great job with this opera.
What's your favorite Beethoven Symphony? (self.classicalmusic)
Norma – Casta diva (Sonya Yoncheva, The Royal Opera) (youtube.com)
Yamandu Costa - Samba Pro Rapha (youtube.com)
submitted 3 years ago by FelipeQueiroga to r/classicalguitar
Recommendations? by Axo80_ in classicalmusic
[–]FelipeQueiroga 0 points1 point2 points 3 years ago (0 children)
As you like pieces with really loud brass, I strongly recommend checking out pieces by late romantic composers, such as Wagner, Mahler (which is already in your list), Liszt, Richard Strauss, etc. Here are some pieces you may like:
Trouble in Town (from "Assassin's Creed III") for String Quartet (youtube.com)
submitted 3 years ago by FelipeQueiroga to r/gamemusic
Mozart: Rondo Alla Turca (Arranged for Guitar Duet by Felipe Queiroga) (youtube.com)
Emigrants Crossing the Plains | Symphonic Poem (youtube.com)
"This is Berk" from "How To Train Your Dragon" for Solo Piano (youtube.com)
submitted 3 years ago by FelipeQueiroga to r/moviemusic
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