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    General Discussion of classical music.

    Here's the place to post what you find interesting, inspiring, and captivating about classical music.
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    Now I've seen everything.

    Here's my favorite opera singer (for a man) Pavarotti, singing with of all people, Meat Loaf.

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    Here's some classical music from my all time favorite Japanese SF anime/story, Space Battleship Yamato:

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    More classical Yamato music.



    Ah, the 70s, gotta love the "wacka-chuka" in that song.
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    Best Introduction to a Sci-Fi TV show ever....IMHO.
    The score to the original BSG was far better than the new series.

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    Franz Liszt's most famous piece of music (thanks to Bugs Bunny and Tom & Jerry):

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