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The original was posted on /r/classicalmusic by /u/Certain_Suit_1905 on 2023-10-03 20:24:24.


I usually like something on the darker side overall. Love Beethoven's sonatas, something from Chopin, Funeral March is one of my favorite things I love it so much. Love surreal almost psychodelic stuff like music by Ives and Satie. Something harsh and wild and again dark like Stravinsky.

Classical isn't genre I listen to often, but time to time I just get this urge to listen to some intricate compositions that aren't based on vamps and kinda free.

Edit. Thanks to everyone who replied!

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