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Evening Classical Music; listening for relaxation
Hello Classical music lovers.
I would like to expand my knowledge of classical music that is definitely 'relaxing' and suitable for winding down to mellow contentment before drifting off. I will post titles I like, but to give an idea, some Chopin and Rachmaninoff work for me as does much chamber music. Input very appreciated.
I would like to expand my knowledge of classical music that is definitely 'relaxing' and suitable for winding down to mellow contentment before drifting off. I will post titles I like, but to give an idea, some Chopin and Rachmaninoff work for me as does much chamber music. Input very appreciated.
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This title while not necessarily Classical is one of my favorites for winding down, meditation and therapeutic massage. Ms Joy has me quite smitten. http://bluecoastrecords.downloadsnow.net/fiona-joy-signature-solo Enjoy! |
In addition to the ones mentioned above (I especially like Moravec), Nimbus Records made a few sampler discs such as Meditations at Sunset, as well as ones for a quiet evening and morning, which are very relaxing, if you can find them, They include a good deal of quiet English music, good for meditation. |
Solo piano music by Ivan Moravec, one of our finest pianists, should be right up you alley. He is woefully under recorded but what he did was really wonderful. For starters I'd suggest: Beethoven piano sonatas (Appassionata, Pathetique, Moonlight, and Les Adieux. (VIA Audio) Moravec plays Mozart, Beethoven, and Brahms (VIA Audio) Chopin Nocturnes (Electra Nonesuch) This is outstanding! These pieces have been reissued by various labels and they can be found of different ones simutaniously. For more 'modern' flavor I really enjoy the complete works by Louis Lortie on Chandos. And, for some of the finest Debussy an old set by Paul Jacobs on Electra Nonsuch. The recordings/playing is very atmospheric or dreamy. At a minimum you should hear his Preludes. For the same pieces (an a few more) in a more modern presentation I highly recommend the complete works (on 5 CD's) by Jean Efflam Bavouzet on Chandos. I really enjoy casual listen to solo piano music when the recording is a is a program (as you would experience live) of various composers music. Of some more recent acquisitions I can recommend: Benjamin Grosvenor - Chopin Liszt Ravel (Decca) Michael Sheppard - Rogers/Hough, Barber et al) (Harmonia M) Sebastian Knauer - Bernstein, Barber, Copland (Berlin Classic) Jenny Lin - Get Happy - (Steinway) Lara Downes - Exiles Cafe (Steinway) Antonio Pompa-Baldi - The Rascals and the Sparrow (Steinway) Sean Chen - La Valse (Steinway) Jeffery Biegel - A Grand Romance (Steinway) Hope you might find a few of these as enjoyable as I do. |
Thanks guys. Tostadounidos I love guitar and like both Bream & Williams so I know I'll enjoy that and the Beethoven-and you have reminded me how much I like much of his work for smaller ensembles. I find many of them give no clue as to his more intense side but are intellectually and musically very interesting. Thanks Sbank,Bach is beautiful and I'll look for those. Thanks Bdp, I agree with you about Debussy particularly and the artwork his albums is often of dreamy setting, I'm thinking Monet among others. I'm hoping to get more input on specific pieces and albums that I can look up. Best wishes |