Ever since the days of trying to play the guitar, I have been convinced that G minor is the "main sound for me". Since 2010, I have questioned this assumption, not least on the basis that it's instinctive and uninformed. I'd welcome discussion on this point with reference to any music you like. I don't mind if what is brought forward is in its support or not.
G Minor
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Mozart: symphony 40, also 25
Grieg: String quartet in G minor
Nielsen: String quartet
Inevitably there will be Bach Preludes and Fugues in G minor (48), and also a Chopin Prelude - can't remember which one.
Maybe also Debussy - I'd need to check.
Bruch violin concerto, Dvorak Piano concerto, Mendelssohn Piano Concerto.
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Albinoni (attributed?): Adagio
Prokofiev: 2nd Violin Concerto, 2nd piano concerto
Glazunov: Overture "On Three Greek Themes"
Saint-Saƫns: iano Concerto No 2
Vivaldi: Concerto for 2 cellos, RV531
Pisendel: Violin concerto
Hartmann: Violin concerto
Weinberg: VIolin concerto, Op 67
Borodin: String trio in G minor
Handel: Organ concerto, Op 4 no 3
:Oboe concerto, HWV 287
Vivaldi: Flute concerto "La notte", RV 439
Albinoni: Oboe concerto no 8.
Bach, JS: Oboe concerto BWV 1056
Bach, JC: Symphony in G minor Op 6, no 6
Haydn: Symphony 39, 83 (The Hen)
Lalo: Symphony in G minor
Brahms: Rhapsody Op 79, no 2
Schumann: Symphony In G Minor "Zwickau" (Unfinished)
Tchaikovsky: Symphony 1 "Winter Daydreams"
Bruckner: Overture in G minor
Mendelssohn: String Symphony no 12
Cecil Forsyth: Viola concerto
Reicha: Clarinet concerto
Rietz: Clarinet concerto, Op 29
Eccles: Sonata in G minor (violin)
Scarlatti: Sonata in G minor - http://www.sheetmusic2print.com/Scar...a-G-Minor.aspx
Telemann: Oboe sonata in G minor, from Tafelmusik
Bach, JS: Flute sonata BWV 1020
Handel, Recorder sonata HWV 360
William Hurlstone: Trio in G minor for clarinet, bassoon and piano
: Quintet in G minor (flute, clarinet, bassoon, horn and piano)
Devienne: Bassoon sonata Op 24 No 5
Danzi: Bassoon concerto in G minor
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Originally posted by Pabmusic View PostMoeran: Symphony
Stenhammar: Symphony 2
Kalinnikov: Symphony 1
Tchaikovsky: Symphony 1
Brahms: Piano Quartet 1
Vivaldi: Summer from the Four Seasons
had Vivaldi had a summer holiday in Britain?I will not be pushed, filed, stamped, indexed, briefed, debriefed or numbered. My life is my own.
I am not a number, I am a free man.
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Originally posted by teamsaint View Posthad Vivaldi had a summer holiday in Britain?
1. Under the relentless glare of the sun, man and beast swelter and even the pines are scorched. Ths cuckoo raises its voice, to be joined by the turtle dove and finces. Soft breezes stir the air, but the north wind sweeps them aside and makes the shepherd wary of the storm and what it may bring.
2. He is no longer at ease. Flies and bluebottles buzz about and lightning and thunder begin to creep up on him.
3. He was right enough! The heavens open, roar and flash. Hailstones flatten the ripened corn.
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