66 mixes with tracks by “rachmaninoff”
JiroAstumarii
While You're Writing
JiroAstumarii
2012-05-09T15:35:04Z
I know there's plenty of playlist out there for writing/studying but this is my take on the subject. A lot of piano numbers, songs from soundtracks and good dose of classical. Oh, and plenty Philip Glass because I personally can't get enough of his music. Either way, I hope this helps someone out there on whatever it is that they're writing.
krismarisol
My favorites :)
krismarisol
2012-05-16T21:58:33Z
This mix contains my favorites music masterpieces... From classical music to games soundtracks.
seatosky
purely classical.
seatosky
2012-04-13T18:26:33Z
27 study-worthy classical pieces to help you through exam season. no words, just pure genius.
kmysko
epic classical III
kmysko
2012-04-05T06:29:21Z
the largest part of epic classical series. this last epic collection is mostly rooted in modernist aesthetics, but you can also find some baroque, romantic and avant-garde 33 tunes including Béla Bartók, Jean Sibelius and Toru Takemitsu.
*cover by Caspar David Friedrich. The Stages of LIfe (1835)
iMalak
Cool people listen to classical music!
iMalak
2012-03-03T13:38:54Z
"After silence, that which comes nearest to expressing the inexpressible is music."
-Aldous Huxley
kmysko
victorian shadows
kmysko
2012-02-18T17:06:53Z
victorian epoch always been one of the most paradoxical periods in culture, full of secrets, whisper, recesses, spiritual experiences. assemblage of songs that will transport you in dark and bright corridors of human existence including Sylvain Chauveau, Robert Schumann and Wim Mertens.
grandduchess
mixtape for God
grandduchess
2012-02-02T18:47:54Z
Nine tracks including music by Cocteau Twins, Current 93, and Kate Bush.
sunri
Best of Bathtime
sunri
2012-04-16T22:02:07Z
My favorite songs to relax in the tub on a cool evening.
thesillys
between the notes
thesillys
2012-02-04T15:22:18Z
Quiet, hair raising, probably melodramatic! 2 hours of tracks for those contemplative moods.
Ranges from Mahler to Glass to James Blake.
Photo: Equivalence - Alfred Stieglitz











