My favourite music composers are Edgar's Salut d'amour Op12 , Vivaldi's The Four Seasons and Handl' s water music II alla hornpipe.
Verdi's La Donna from Rigoletto Tchaikovsky Swan Lake Op 20 Tchaikovsky The Nutcracker Op71 Verdi's Brinsidi from La Travieta Saint Saen's Dance Macabre Op40
That is the problem, Whispered. There is no way to find anything on this board except brute force which sucks and is not worth the effort unless you have been on this board for a very long. And, if you have been on this board for a very long time, it is very frustrating because you remember the ease with which the old board was searchable. Kinda like classical music...It was a symphony.
Ouuuu!!! Opera, Serenity! Thank you even more! I needed a good exposure to Opera. Never having lived (in a large city), I never got much exposure to opera. I like it!
Interesting how one thing leads to another. Skimming your classical songs, Serenity, I ran across a book that I just have to get. "The Manuscript found in Saragossa" sounds fascinating.
I spent yesterday afternoon in a Hi-Fi store listening room auditioning a new system with a friend, built around products by a local company from Southend called Rega. She eventually bought a complete Rega system with the Rega Planer 3 as the record deck. We used about 8 different vinyl LP's to put it through its paces. I'll post a couple of the more contemporary ones in the what are you listening to thread but I took a 51 year old vinyl copy of Scherazade by Rimsky Korsikov along and it sounded fabulous. It belonged to my Father and is an early Stereo record. You can tell as it has "STEREO" imblazened in the top corner to differentiate it from Mono records that were still available at this time (1967).
The Moving Finger writes; and, having writ. Moves on: nor all thy Piety nor Wit. Shall lure it back to cancal half a line, Nor all thy Tears wash out a Word of it.