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linzhiyan wrote:
MattChina wrote:1.Chopin
2. Rachmaninoff
3.Prokofiev
4. Jay Chou
5. Teresa teng
AHHHHHH, why Jay Chou!!!?????
Teresa Teng is good though, so I kinda forgive you for that.
Naying and Zheng Yuan are the best though.
Don't. Insult. Ma. Boi. Jay. Chou.

Also, I'm going to have to change my top 5.
New List:
1. The Piano Guys
2. John Powell
3. Maroon 5
4. Avicii
5. Alan Walker
It's pretty tough...
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MadCow2357 wrote:
linzhiyan wrote:
MattChina wrote:1.Chopin
2. Rachmaninoff
3.Prokofiev
4. Jay Chou
5. Teresa teng
AHHHHHH, why Jay Chou!!!?????
Teresa Teng is good though, so I kinda forgive you for that.
Naying and Zheng Yuan are the best though.
Don't. Insult. Ma. Boi. Jay. Chou.

Also, I'm going to have to change my top 5.
New List:
1. The Piano Guys
2. John Powell
3. Maroon 5
4. Avicii
5. Alan Walker
It's pretty tough...
Haha, too bad. You'll get along well with my sister though. She is the BIGGEST Jay Chou fan EVER!
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Re: Who is your music legend?

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linzhiyan wrote:
MadCow2357 wrote:
linzhiyan wrote: AHHHHHH, why Jay Chou!!!?????
Teresa Teng is good though, so I kinda forgive you for that.
Naying and Zheng Yuan are the best though.
Don't. Insult. Ma. Boi. Jay. Chou.

Also, I'm going to have to change my top 5.
New List:
1. The Piano Guys
2. John Powell
3. Maroon 5
4. Avicii
5. Alan Walker
It's pretty tough...
Haha, too bad. You'll get along well with my sister though. She is the BIGGEST Jay Chou fan EVER!
lol, Nayings pretty good, I also listen to Harlem yu and leslie cheung sometimes
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MattChina wrote:
linzhiyan wrote:
MadCow2357 wrote: Don't. Insult. Ma. Boi. Jay. Chou.

Also, I'm going to have to change my top 5.
New List:
1. The Piano Guys
2. John Powell
3. Maroon 5
4. Avicii
5. Alan Walker
It's pretty tough...
Haha, too bad. You'll get along well with my sister though. She is the BIGGEST Jay Chou fan EVER!
lol, Nayings pretty good, I also listen to Harlem yu and leslie cheung sometimes
Meh, I guess I kinda do...
I mainly listen to JJ Lin, Naying, and Zheng Yuan
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I CAN DAB AT COMPETITIONS AGAIN :x :x :x
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Haydn's Farewell Symphony is so beautiful..it probably made my list of all-time top 10 pieces...
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I’m shocked that nobody has mentioned Dvorak yet. Hello people???
Elgar E minor for cello (with Jacqueline du Pre playing obviously) is also one of the most beautiful pieces.
Shosty symphonies are great, too.
Sarasate composed the best show pieces. Mmmm Carmen Fantasy.
Wieniawski is a must when you talk about romantic pieces. Tchaik, too (guess who’s play Romeo and Juliet right now??? @dxu46).

And then we have JS Bach, Haydn, Mozart, Paganini, Liszt, Chopin, yadi yada.
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yxu08 wrote:I’m shocked that nobody has mentioned Dvorak yet. Hello people???
True...
yxu08 wrote: Elgar E minor for cello (with Jacqueline du Pre playing obviously) is also one of the most beautiful pieces.
Elgar Enigma is better, 100%
yxu08 wrote: Shosty symphonies are great, too.
So is his Festive Overture :wink:
yxu08 wrote: Wieniawski is a must when you talk about romantic pieces. Tchaik, too
Wienawski violin concerto no 2 was the source of my nightmares for many weeks...
yxu08 wrote: (guess who’s play Romeo and Juliet right now??? @dxu46).
Speaking of which, do you think he'd allow us to play the final movement of the farewell symphony?
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dxu46 wrote:
yxu08 wrote:I’m shocked that nobody has mentioned Dvorak yet. Hello people???
True...
yxu08 wrote: Elgar E minor for cello (with Jacqueline du Pre playing obviously) is also one of the most beautiful pieces.
Elgar Enigma is better, 100%
yxu08 wrote: Shosty symphonies are great, too.
So is his Festive Overture :wink:
yxu08 wrote: Wieniawski is a must when you talk about romantic pieces. Tchaik, too
Wienawski violin concerto no 2 was the source of my nightmares for many weeks...
yxu08 wrote: (guess who’s play Romeo and Juliet right now??? @dxu46).
Speaking of which, do you think he'd allow us to play the final movement of the farewell symphony?
Ugh, y'all string people...
Wind instruments are a lot better.
Percussion is the best, of course.
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dxu46 wrote:
yxu08 wrote: Elgar E minor for cello (with Jacqueline du Pre playing obviously) is also one of the most beautiful pieces.
Elgar Enigma is better, 100%
Uh, excuse you? With his E minor being one of the greatest cello concertos of all times? I know they're not the same themes, but Wieniawski's Variations are much better. Solo is great.
dxu46 wrote:
yxu08 wrote: Shosty symphonies are great, too.
So is his Festive Overture :wink:
Oof that was a nightmare. I thought you'd take principal's because I didn't know what I was doing half the times. At least I wasn't first. I still think his 5 and 6 symphonies are better though.
dxu46 wrote:
yxu08 wrote: Wieniawski is a must when you talk about romantic pieces. Tchaik, too
Wieniawski violin concerto no 2 was the source of my nightmares for many weeks...
Yeah Wien 2 is kind of hard. Not the worst, though (Dvorak violin concerto...). I want to play Polonaise :cry:
dxu46 wrote:
yxu08 wrote: (guess who’s play Romeo and Juliet right now??? @dxu46).
Speaking of which, do you think he'd allow us to play the final movement of the farewell symphony?
Probably not. He's pretty opinionated, so he probably already has the whole program thought out. AND we're 2 months into rehearsal... :roll:
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