Share your favorite short pieces.
>General Folder #1. Renaissance up to 20th century/modern classical. Also contains a folder of live recordings/recitals by some outstanding performers.
https://mega.co.nz/#F!mMYGhBgY!Ee_a6DJvLJRGej-9GBqi0A
>General Folder #2. Mostly Romantic up to 20th century/modern, but also includes recordings of music by Bach, Mozart and others
https://mega.co.nz/#F!lIh3GRpY!piUs-QdhZACFt2hGtX39Rw
>General Folder #3. Mostly 20th century/modern with other assorted bits and pieces
https://mega.co.nz/#F!Y8pXlJ7L!RzSeyGemu6QdvYzlfKs67w
>General Folder #4. Renaissance up to early/mid-20th century. Also contains a folder of Scarlatti sonate and another live recording/recital folder.
https://mega.co.nz/#F!kMpkFSzL!diCUavpSn9B-pr-MfKnKdA
>General Folder #5. Renaissance up to late 19th century
https://mega.co.nz/#F!ekBFiCLD!spgz8Ij5G0SRH2JjXpnjLg
>General Folder #6. Very eclectic mix
https://mega.co.nz/#F!O8pj1ZiL!mAfQOneAAMlDlrgkqvzfEg
>Renaissance Folder #1. Mass settings
https://mega.co.nz/#F!ygImCRjS!1C9L77tCcZGQRF6UVXa-dA
>Renaissance Folder #2. Motets and madrigals (plus Leiden choirbooks)
https://mega.co.nz/#F!il5yBShJ!WPT0v8GwCAFdOaTYOLDA1g
>Debussy. There is an accompanying chart, available on request.
https://mega.co.nz/#F!DdJWUBBK!BeGdGaiAqdLy9SBZjCHjCw
>Opera Folder. Contains recorded video productions of about 10 well-known operas, with a bias towards late Romantic
https://mega.co.nz/#F!4EVlnJrB!PRjPFC0vB2UT1vrBHAlHlw
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1AwFutIcnrU
https://youtu.be/nhcuJOt9jJE
People always meme about 4'33" but can we talk about how As Slow As Possible is actually his dumbest composition
At least 4'33" generates some discussion about the limits of music etc, ASAP is literally just a 600 year long gimmick
>>532
>ASAP is literally just a 600 year long gimmick
speaking of which Feldman is fucking trash
>>528
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_jFT9BCq8x4
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=A7t7NxnlWTI
i'm still waiting for someone to find and post a live version of this
>>528
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aUfDRHdvyfE
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XEZXjW_s0Qs
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=W4_aE1CVr1s
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kdtLuyWuPDs
>>528
>Share your favorite short pieces.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BjU3DNGkRVQ
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vXD4tIp59L0
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xsLw9VaRy8E
>>532
>At least 4'33" generates some discussion about the limits of music etc, ASAP is literally just a 600 year long gimmick
What an amateur
>>532
It is actually called ASLSP and the point of it that each note is sustained "as long as possible". Playing it on the organ is a stunt as the sustain is much longer but playing it on piano gives a much shorter work which easily fits on a CD.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-kcOpyM9cBg
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GqMzfJWfa9k
remixed by bach
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QA1L0SsEXxU
chiptune version of bachs remix
https://u.nya.is/qqniti.mp3
https://youtu.be/Ucn6wjlx6eM
Haydn
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=m5QHm2lMJJA
What are top 10 romantic era pieces?
>>545
I though vivaldi had red hair
Bibaldi
>>549
Everyone wore wigs back then until the pope banned luxury items like that for priests.
Interesting article
http://www.classicalnotes.net/features/joachim4.html
>>552
Yeah, I was always fond of those old Joachim recordings. It's one of the few early recordings that I'm particularly fond of. His elegant portamenti are truly beautiful.
>>543
How does that work? I thought organs had basically infinite sustain if they were continually powered, but I don't really know how organs work.
I'm unable to like Beethoven's string quartets.
>>555
Good for you, they suck.
Petzold
>you will never find a satisfying performance of Mozart's string quintets
Why even live?
>/mu/ is such a shit board it doesn't even get a meme merge today
>>558
always been satisfied with Griller / Primrose myself
Bach - BWV 1021
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_7ncEeYCqjE
>>558
>you will never find a satisfying performance of bad music
what a surprise
>>562
Full pleb
>>562
You better delete this, Mister.
if dubs mozart is gay
>>528
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=t4R9b-Bma9o
>>528
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=c4q_hldxL54
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=D4nzwbZvCZQ
>>567
Way too slow, it doesn't really do any favors for a piece like this. I genuinely experienced feelings of claustrophobia listening to this performance because of how familiar I am with the work.
>>555
How could you possibly dislike #13 for example? At least mention stuff that you do like so we can get an idea as to what's wrong with you.
>>570
To be honest, from that period I almost always prefer Schubert.
>>528
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tqj6OfIgr5Y
>>555
brainlet
>>544
Only contrarians don't like this.
>>574
Pure ideology.
>>575
fuck off faggot
Scarlatti
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6dwg7FWPisU
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ewq9THM2238
Does anyone know the piece at 4:40?
>>549
The question is does the curtain match the drapes?
who would win in a fist fight, Bach or a relict hominid
>>578
BWV 553
Petzold
Could someone give me some recommendations for recordings of the Brandenburg Concertos.
I'm a music conservatory graduate. I spent years analyzing music for grades, so when I come across something that's garbage, I know. Mozart's music has the melodic complexity of a train horn (actually less; train horns often are tuned to a tritone, which seem to be absent in his music) and the lyrical complexity of his non-traditional vocal works barely surpasses 3rd grade vocabulary. Not only is this music intended for ignorant audiences, it's intended to turn impressionable young people into bad composers. How's that for an unpopular opinion?
Why didn't he finish it?
>>584
Underrating Mozart is standard desu.
>>583
Busch
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WMjW0qkeJ3k
Richter
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ehbar90jHz8
And Leonhardt, Koopman, Rilling, Suzuki, etc
Bonus: Gould
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nSebhrBkVaM
>>584
Most likely the most pretentious thing I've ever read
>>530
Scriabin>>>>Cuckpin
>>584
Spotted the ghoul
This might not be the right thread, but any reccs for pieces like The Chairman Dances?
>>589
good opinions >>> trash opinions
>>592
You belong in a trashed cuckshed for liking that dirty polack fuck
>>584
now tell us how this has melodic complexity of a train horn
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6bmCuPyBSAI
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ui9pyxdVX6Y
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=W0j8B4yGaYw
>>584
What is your favorite composer?
>>595
Ferneyhough, why?
>>596
Just curious.
>>596
kys
>>550
Best American composers list:
1. Gershwin
2. Copland
3. Reich
4. Feldman
5. Wolpe
>>600
wait nevermind Wolpe wasn't american
>>600
autism
>>600
1. Ives and Carter
2. Cowell
3. Gershwin
4. Reich
5. Seeger
>>603
Great composer
>>603
>no Copland
lmao
>>605
Plastic Americanism, he reeks of jewry and isn't as genuine as Gershwin or Reich
Good Chamber music though
Fasch
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Pdj5DD0s4lQ
>>606
>plastic
>not genuine
These are really empty criticisms, and don't take away for his highly intellectual rhetoric and great skill
>>608
I'm criticizing his Populist music not his skill itself
His populist music strikes me as something a jew thinks America is
Think of Hollywood movies in the 40's and 50's. Art made in the image of a false America
Post non-bombastic music that makes you feel resolute.
>>610
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Dr9TN9xh6EY
>>611
Thanks.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cZRGxe6QpkU
>>613
Leonarda
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wCBFWNrfiJY
>>609
STOP
BULLYING
JEWS
>>608
Except Couperin started off with late-romantic Americana, decided that he should explore serialism and then ended up decided that writing stuff that would appeal to the average communist prole was the way forward. What an idiot
Petz
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vi5Qp-ajsLY
>>617
>Couperin
obviously meant Copland. would be funny had Couperin pioneered Americana in 18th century France.
>>617
His works had many layers of irony though; in a way he was making for of the goy
That makes him a legend in my book
Too bad his high talent didn't make up for his low intelligence
>>596
I'm just sitting here wondering how someone goes to a conservatory, and comes out a pretentious hipster who's worse than a pleb. Plebs like Dvorak, at least. Academia truly is cancer.
>Vivaldi's best cello concertos are composed earlier in his career
>Vivaldi's best violin concertos are composed later in his career
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MFi5hFgXSxQ&t=1042s
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EkSuDn6Qvus
What does this mean?
>>623
>listening to vivaldi
i found the problem
>>584
Is this pasta?
I see this thread has been overtaken by people who enjoy loud noise but cannot appreciate truly complex music ; it is clear you Boeotians cannot understand musical theory, as well as I do.
Therefore, I'll leave this so you can cultivate yourselves a bit.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4U_gaFECXe8
sup fags rate my oc
https://clyp.it/1oicrjlz
>>528
what are some of the best percussive/timpani heavy classical pieces? Rite of Spring is up there on my list
>>628
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cKmK-nFdMXM
>>629
cool but im talking about full classical orchestration not just timpani solos
>>628
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CLs7rT8AGe4
Is Mr. Bill the new Stravinsky? https://soundcloud.com/au5/mr-bill-au5-shlappy
>>631
hey this is pretty good
>>631
not cringe at all
>>631
shit that fff in the 3rd mvmt caught me off guard