Your favorite music from 1900-1909?

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  1. mark winstanley

    mark winstanley Certified dinosaur, who likes physical product

    Is Jelly Roll Morton from this same era? I like some of that ragtime stuff, but I am not fluent in it.
     
  2. Mahler - Symphony No. 4
    Sibelius - Violin Concerto
    Debussy - Images
     
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  3. Aftermath

    Aftermath Senior Member

    Yeah, same here.
     
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  4. Ian Blackaby

    Ian Blackaby Active Member

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    The score segment is also from Pelleas et Melisande. Which to me is the greatest achievement in European music in the first half of the 20th century. Perhaps the whole century. Perhaps ever!
     
  5. Luisboa

    Luisboa Forum Resident

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    I thought you were refering to a particular bit. Great opera no doubt and a great step forward.
     
  6. StarThrower62

    StarThrower62 Forum Resident

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    Bartok's string quartet no. 1
    Mahler symphonies
     
  7. drift

    drift Forum Resident

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    Hah, this guy was sort of the original Kinky Friedman I guess.
     
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  8. stax o' wax

    stax o' wax Forum Resident

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    Dvorak - Symphony #9 - New World Symphony
    Although I think it was written before 1900....
     
  9. Luvtemps

    Luvtemps Forum Resident

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    I was just a little kid in-1900,hehehehehehe!!!
     
  10. Fischman

    Fischman RockMonster, ClassicalMaster, and JazzMeister

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    Carl Nielsen - Symphony #2 "The Four Temperaments"
    Jean Sibelius - Symphony #2
    Gustav Mahler - Symphony #8 "Symphony of a Thousand"
    Sergei Rachmaninoff - Piano Concertos #2 and #3
    Charles Ives - Symphony #3 "The Camp Meeting"

    Scott Joplin - The Easy Winners (I like it more than The Entertainer)
     
  11. john hp

    john hp Forum Resident

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    'By the Light of the Silvr'y Moon' - Billy Murray and Hayden Quartet

     
  12. Terrapin Station

    Terrapin Station Master Guns Thread Starter

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    Anton Webern - Langsamer Satz in E Flat Major for String Quartet (1905)

     
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  13. Sex Lies And Master Tapes

    Sex Lies And Master Tapes Gaulois réfractaire

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    Nantes, France
    Debussy - La Mer (1905)
     
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  14. aphexj

    aphexj Sound mind & body

  15. john hp

    john hp Forum Resident

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  16. john hp

    john hp Forum Resident

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  17. Mr-Beagle

    Mr-Beagle Ah, but the song carries on, so holy

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    Kent
    Ravel - Histoires naturelles
     
  18. john hp

    john hp Forum Resident

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  19. john hp

    john hp Forum Resident

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  20. Crimson Witch

    Crimson Witch Roll across the floor thru the hole & out the door

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    I dont listen to recorded music from this period, though some later recordings of music written or first published in the first decade of the 2Oth century I have.

    Une Barque sur l'océan,
    Rapsodie espagnole,
    Nikolai Rimsky-Korsakov ❨reorchestration❩
    Maurice Ravel

    Petite Suite,
    Images,

    Danses,
    Première Rhapsodie,
    Estampes,
    L'isle joyeuse,
    Masques,
    Le petit Nègre

    Claude Debussy

    1952 recording by Arthur Rubinstein,
    Masques⸻Claude Debussy, 19O3–O4

     
  21. john hp

    john hp Forum Resident

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  22. carlwm

    carlwm Forum Resident

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    Gotta go with some Frederick Delius. A real favourite of mine. Off the top of my head the following fit the timeline:

    Brigg fair
    Songs Of Sunset
    In A Summer Garden
     
  23. john hp

    john hp Forum Resident

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    Warwickshire, UK
    'My Name is Morgan (but it ain't J.P.)' - Bob Roberts (1906)


    J. P. Morgan - Wikipedia

    The song was later recorded as 'Bill Morgan and his gal' by Buster Carter & Preston Young (1931/2) and the New Lost City Ramblers (1963); and as 'J.P. Morgan' by Blind Blake (of the Bahamas) (1951)
    Bill Morgan and His Gal
     
  24. john hp

    john hp Forum Resident

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  25. HotelYorba101

    HotelYorba101 Senior Member

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    Mahler's work is absolutely beautiful, good call
     
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