Rocking out with my cock (well my ass lol) out!
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Rocking out with my cock (well my ass lol) out!
Love Shostakovitch's "String Quartet No.8." I have a version performed by the Borodin Quartet. I find Schnittke sometimes pulls on the same heartstrings: I recommend his "In Memoriam" which is a Viola Concerto. I used to listen a lot to Vaughn Williams' "Antartica." I'm not a big Copland fan, though he certainly his music is certainly iconic.
I adore Ellington and Strayhorn, Paul Bley and countless others.
Lately I've been streaming Q2 quite a bit.
http://www.wqxr.org/popup_player/#
It's a great source of serious new music. I rediscovered Ingram Marshall there and recently bought his "Dark Waters" for my iPod. If you like Sibelius and modern classical, you'll love Dark Waters.
hardcore, grindcore, death metal, black metal, drone metal, jazz
Punk, metal, ambient, drums, .... sometimes where words fail music speaks
Ambient, “classical”, jazz, blues, soul, classic rock, alternative rock, some pop, very little country, gothic, some “world music”, 16th and 17th century religious choir music.
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There's "kinds"?
My current YouTube stalking target is a pretty Asian looking lady, who's a classically trained & accomplished violinist. biologist, teacher, & bluegrass fiddler from somewhere in the back hills of Virginia, who plays jazz, & rock 'n roll from rap to heavy metal.
Her name is Ann Marie Calhoun. Check her out.
Ann Marie Calhoun - Phish fiddle - YouTube
I'd have to say my life in a soundtrack is mostly Heavy Metal. Then there's 70's rock,some Classical,anything that I can form an idea around while I work on my art.....but yeah....mostly Metal.