Your favorite music from the 1810s

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  1. Terrapin Station

    Terrapin Station Master Guns Thread Starter

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    You don't have to post a big list all at once. Just add some favorite tunes/pieces whenever you think of them.

    Since we have a lot of audiophiles on the board, feel free to recommend some of your favorite recordings of the music you list.
     
  2. Terrapin Station

    Terrapin Station Master Guns Thread Starter

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    Franz Schubert - Fantasy (or Fantasie) in G major, D1 (1810)
    This is the earliest known (complete) piece by Schubert, written when he was only 12-13 years old. It's for two pianos or for one piano four hands



    Here's the first page of the second piano part:

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  3. Terrapin Station

    Terrapin Station Master Guns Thread Starter

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    Here's the second half of the performance above:

     
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  4. Jamsterdammer

    Jamsterdammer The Great CD in the Sky

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    Ludwig von Beethoven's wonderful Symphony No. 7 and also Symphony No. 8

    Here is the famous Allegretto of No. 7:

     
  5. Joy-of-radio

    Joy-of-radio Forum Resident

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    Friedrich Kuhlau Piano Concerto In C Major Op. 7


    A bit off topic; When I was a kid attending the California State School For The Blind at Berkeley, the entire student body were required to assemble in the school auditorium Thursday afternoons after lunch for two hours of fine classical music. Funny thing was that the most requested piece was a short comedy opera titled The Telephone by Gian Carlo Menotti. The girls simply loved it! It's my exposure to classical music at a young age that sparked my continuing enjoyment of it. https://youtu.be/RbdLwe_UhVA
     
  6. Terrapin Station

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    Mauro Giuliani - Diciotto Divertimenti, Op. 86, for flute and guitar (aka Divertimenti notturni in G major) (1815)

    The following is an album with a bunch of different pieces by Giuliani, but the first five are a selection (not the entirety) of the Diciotto Divertimenti:



    No. 8 below is the first piece on the recording I linked to:
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