Wow, he's got an upright base in his ensemble. That's pretty cool.
I think this next one is a really pretty song. I'm not particularly a Lyle Lovett fan (nothing against his music, it just doesn't really jam for me), but this is a good piece of musicianship, IMO:
Here's something I played at State music competition my Junior year in High School. This is written for flute, but I played it on my Alto Sax. These are two separate pieces here, but imagine them played back-to-back. The arrangement I played is called Sicilienne and Allegro from Bach's Flute...
It's really hard to go wrong with Tsaikovski, IMO. Capriccio Italien is not one of his better known pieces, especially compared to e.g "The 1812 Overture" or "The Dance of the Sugar Plum Fairy" from "The Nutcracker Suite".
Here's another one that I particularly like:
I did not realize that Michael went on to a career after The Monkees. This is certainly a different genre of music for him, but it sounds like he found his 'style'.
And to take us back to something classical; most people know Toccata and Fugue in D Minor, though they may not know the name. What most people DON'T know, is the famous part is just the first movement of an IMO brilliant composition.
Yup, I made a post about this song here: https://www.gamersonlinux.com/forum/threads/whos-heard-little-richard-sing-shake-a-hand.2460/page-470#post-36055
Something a little different.
Nine Inch Nails - Hurt:
Johnny Cash's cover of the same song:
The contrast of the two songs is incredible, even with the same lyrics. One is a young man fighting with addiction, one is an old man who's fought addiction his whole life.
They both break my heart...
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