Work wha? Have some music! :D;

Feb 28, 2006 19:03

At some point I promised classical music. Therefore, here is some. I'm kinda sad I don't have more, I really would like to be more well-versed in it than I am.

Carl Orff - O Fortuna - Pretty much the main reason for this post, if I remember correctly. Also, pretty much the only good movement of the Carmina Burana. XD;

Mozart - Kyrie - Catchiest movement of the Requiem! I do so miss my Requiem cd, but it was lost along with the Focus. Sniff. Must get a new copy, but Half-Price Books never has it! Bastards. Maybe I'll just go hunt down the movements I don't have instead.

Mozart - Lacrimosa - A slower song in the Requiem. This is where I learned what the word lachrymose means, not from the Series of Unfortunate Events books, as was implied by Ligon last semester when he was teaching us about lacrymal terminals on typefaces (usually serifs). Bookman has lacrymal terminals, by the way. *loser*

Mozart, again - Symphony No. 25 in G Minor - I have this on my new phone, and it's set to be my alarm clock. It has like, lasers or something in the phone remix, though. Just thought you should know. And wow...this song is like, eight minutes. Hee.

Bach - Fugue in G Minor (the little) - Fugues are neat. Um, there's organs and stuff? I like organs. They're squishy and vital to my continued biological well-being.

Bach - Fugue in G Minor (the great) - Thought I might as well put the other one up as well. I kinda think I like the other one a little better, though. Not sure why. It is really close, though. And wow, we seem to like G minor today.

Beethoven - Moonlight Sonata - So, what this song mostly reminds me of is the GC remake of Resident Evil, where Chris is plunking out on a piano to open a secret passageway, and whatsername the medic chick comes in and says, "That sounds like the Moonlight Sonata!" when it most certainly did NOT. Therefore, now whenever we hear some awful piano music, my brother and I comment that it sounds like the Moonlight Sonata. ...the actual song is really nice, by the way.

Beethoven - Fur Elise - More quietish piano music. It does pick up a little in the middle of it, but yeah. Yay, Beethoven.

Walter Murphy - A Fifth of Beethoven - ...what? >_>;;

Aaand right. Back to that productivity thing. Mmmhmm. Thumbnails, wheeee.

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