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[QUOTE="Conservationist:784669"]Classical music offers what everyone secretly wishes metal would: an unbroken cultural tradition untamed by the modern whore, untouchable by the mediocre tools who seem to thrive in our industrial cities. Here's a few favorites: 1. Brahms, Johannes - Get your Romanticism on. Flowing, diving, surging passages which storm through tyrannical opposition to reach some of the most Zen states ever put to music. [url=http://www.amazon.com/dp/B000007ODY?tag=darklegions-20][i]4 Symph. (2CD)[/i][/url] 2. Respighi, Ottorino - Italian music is normally inconsequential. This has an ancient feeling, a sense of weight that can only be borne out in an urge to reconquest the present with the past. [url=http://www.amazon.com/dp/B000003CT0?tag=darklegions-20][i]Pines, Birds, Fountains of Rome[/i][/url] 3. Saint-Saens, Camille - Like DeBussy, but with a much wider range, this modernist Romantic rediscovers all that is worth living in the most warlike and bleak of circumstances. [url=http://www.amazon.com/dp/B000003CSK?tag=darklegions-20][i]Symph. 3[/i][/url] 4. Bruckner, Anton - Writing symphonic music in the spirit of Wagner, Bruckner makes colossal caverns of sound which evolve to a sense of great spiritual contemplation, the first "heaviness" on record.[url=http://www.amazon.com/dp/B000239B8M?tag=darklegions-20][i]Romantic Symphony[/i][/url] 5. Schubert, Franz - A sense of power emerging from darkness, and a clarity coming from looking into the halls of eternity, as translated by the facile hand of a composer who wrote many great pieces before dying young. [url=http://www.amazon.com/dp/B000002S89?tag=darklegions-20][i]Symph. 8 & 9[/i][/url] 6. Paganini, Niccolo - Perhaps the original Hessian, this long-haired virtuoso wore white face paint, had a rumored deal with the devil, and made short often violent pieces that made people question their lives and their churches. [url=http://www.amazon.com/dp/B000003D11?tag=darklegions-20][i]24 Caprices[/i][/url] Excerpted from one of my blog posts at [url=http://www.anus.com/metal/about/blog/pivot/entry.php?id=32]Metal Blog[/url]. For more information, see the original metal/classical fansite, [url=http://www.anus.com/metal]The Dark Legions Archive[/url].[/QUOTE]
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