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I'm looking for classical pieces that are similar to Orff's "O fortuna", could you give me some recommendations?  Have you heard of a composer by the name of Vaulkner?

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Bruckner?  Wagner (pronounced VAHG-ner)?  Latter would be my guess.

You could try Orff's Catulli Carmina.  "O, Fortuna" is something that is unique in the literature, like Fur Elise.  There is just nothing like Fur Elise.  Once someone plays it, the pianist wants something else "exactly like it" or, at least, "like it."  No joy.

Berlioz's Requiem has some blaring portions.  Also look at Mozart's Requiem.  "Tuba mirum" is the place to start.  A setting of this part of the Dies Irae sequence almost always incorporates trombones.  They'll give you a good sonic kick!
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