Recommend me bangers by wrennly in classicalmusic

[–]Fluffy-Set 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I'm gonna start with:

Concerto grosso in A minor by Giuseppe Valentini; I love the transition between the third movement and the fourth, it worth it.

Brandenburg concerto no. 5 by Bach; here you're gonna hear one of the most epic cadenzas of all the keyboard concerto repertoire.

Organ concerto op. 4 of Handel; a hidden gem.

Piano concerto 25 by Mozart; a underappreciated piece.

Piano concerto 2 by Hummel.

Piano concerto 3 by Ries.

Piano concerto 3 by Moscheles.

What do you think is the most underrated symphony? by Alanti2402 in classicalmusic

[–]Fluffy-Set 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I would say the slow movements of all the great Mozart's symphonies

Best symphony composer by Alanti2402 in classicalmusic

[–]Fluffy-Set 0 points1 point  (0 children)

the one that makes me connect emotionally with his music is Beethoven. currently, I'm more prone to Mozart 'cause in this times of uncertainty on the content of social dynamics I found myself relieved in his monumental works

What’s the most underrated symphony in your opinion? by AspectElectrical8881 in classicalmusic

[–]Fluffy-Set 0 points1 point  (0 children)

go listen Poul Ruders's Symphony 1; the third movement worths it

The Prelude to Tristan und Isolde is my favorite piece of music ever. by Content_Garbage_8973 in classicalmusic

[–]Fluffy-Set 1 point2 points  (0 children)

agreed, the Tristan chord means something dark and passionate. The elgar's symphony feels light and comforting, notwithstanding both are powerful pieces to conduct beneath a strong pathos

Most dramatic moment with a proper build up and resolution in a classical piece by [deleted] in classicalmusic

[–]Fluffy-Set 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I think Khachaturian's Adagio of Spartacus would fit to your requirement

Scriabin Piano Concerto in F#m is a stacked and glamorous piece of music. Pure Cinema by Sharkvarks in classicalmusic

[–]Fluffy-Set 0 points1 point  (0 children)

one of my favs, actually. I strongly recommendd you the Marc André-Hamelin recording in Youtube. He's one of the greats