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Old 11.23.2006, 06:20 PM   #5
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Originally Posted by lucyrulesok
classical is such a huge and overwhelming group of music.
i guess its like a classical fan trying to get into rock and pop!!
it's even more over-whemling than that, rock has been around for about 55 years. "classical", (a broad term to call anything medieval, baroque, classical and romantic) has been around for the best of 500 years.
try and listen to chopin's ballade in g minor.
will convert you towards the romantic end of the spectrum. then check out liszt, karganov, rachmaninoff and schumann.

if you're into mozart, then i guess haydn would be a safe bet.
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