You need to apologize to Philip Glass edition
>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
Petz...
>>70847123
https://clyp.it/12yz1ybq
I'm posting it here again since I've got only 1 serious answer. It's the first minute of a string trio I'm sketching. It is still fairly unpolished, but I think that it is clear enough on where am I trying to go with this piece.
Any actual opinion will be appreciated
What's been the deal with DG's album covers recently? they look cringeworthy
>>70847388
the label has always been low tier on cover aesthetic but there are a few redeeming series
>>70847250
Did somebody say Pez?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=r4MXhP1HWu4
>>70847388
i miss old DG album covers
>>70848508
old LP covers in general look so much better than the stuff we often get today.
>>70846834
been listening to an album with his complete organ works for a bit over a hour, and I really like it.
I'll listen to the quartet tomorrow I think
>>70848508
they remind me of those meme brothers
>>70849090
Who?
>>70849117
those yeti-looking twin guys with slavic names who get posted here a lot
JS Bach
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6QHYPh0h1Bs
Why are classical threads so shit nowadays? It's all links and no discussion. I might as well be on /r/classical
Salieri>Mozart
>>70849681
skippity boo bop
I just came to the startling realization that Schubert's late chamber works are essentially an outpouring of the repression he built up from wanting to write orchestral music yet lacking access to professional orchestras or performances. He poured hysterics and drama into the genre.
For that reason Mozart remains the king of chamber ensemble writing.
Also, why do these threads have a nu-male for an OP now?
I'm currently having my world destroyed by Ockeghem and Palestrina. Where to next?
>>70848598
>>70847388
the covers then and now are both shit
you can choose to put anything on an album cover and you choose a photo of the performers? how fucking boring are you?
>>70849736
>I might as well be on /r/classical
yeah, just go back
Where do you go to find new stuff? I feel like there has to be more than just whatever googling classical music/composer pulls up.
>>70850564
if you don't already have a process down for discovering new music you're probably underage
>>70850564
I have subscriptions to over 20 classical music related print publications.
>>70850582
That's one hell of a pull, because I don't have some way to actively discover musicians that have been dead for over a century I must be under the age of 18.
>>70850618
I'd rather learn to fish than be drip fed someone else's fish.
>>70850564
Petzold
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-hSoVLQ3SBc
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pnLy31-Z7E4
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2w433wbM14Y
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FdDU4qwaI80
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oESzlizAafE
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=C7jem-LgKgA
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=D9MU1T6uDXA
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_s22fNJdICQ
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=an77qFp0Y9Q
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5BSfYz4_Gbg
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xweAry37KUg
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VOVF-33A9HI
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KqSAGwa49MM
>>70850722
Then go to concerts and buy all the new records yourself.
>>70850618
What classical rags would you recommend?
>>70850785
Thanks, but to reiterate, I'm not looking to be spoonfed, I'm asking how you go about discovering music in the first place. I recently came across someone who's overtures are 10/10, and I'm frustrated that there's probably a dozen people like him I just don't know about because I don't know what combination of letters to throw into Google.
>>70850787
>The only way to learn about classical music is to go to concerts or subscribe to print publications
>>70850989
fuck off
>>70850989
>I recently came across someone who's overtures are 10/10
Who, if you don't mind me asking?
>>70850391
Lassus.
>>70850989
>I'm not looking to be spoonfed
>"please tell me how to find music"
>well most people find classical music through publications or going to concerts or....
>"nah, I don't want to do any of that"
what's your problem
>>70850989
What you're looking for is a critic's picks of the year list.
>>70851146
These are useful, actually. For films I use Jonathan Rosenbaum's. Who's a good one to use for classical music?
>>70851135
>Where can I find music
>I get my music through publications or concerts
>Thanks but I'm more interested in the process they use to discover music instead of relying on other people to decide for me
>Fuck off
What's your problem?
>>70851233
what do you mean relying on other people to decide for you?
you want a magic book full of every composition that's ever been composed and then choose compositions from that at random? every avenue of music discovery has to be created or curated by someone. that's not the same thing as being spoonfed.
>>70851173
I don't want to spoonfeed you and ruin the whole process of wonder and discovery.
>>70851321
kek
>>70851321
I'm someone else. I'm just curious who, specifically, are the most judicious people that keep abreast of the contemporary music world
>>70851371
idk I just check up on DG picks of the year. They have editor's choice and reader's choice lists.
>>70851421
Thanks.
>>70850391
Morales, Victoria, Gesualdo, Tallis, Taverner, Fayrfax.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fhqiy7KNGHU
Damn
>>70853056
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9Vj1UPzlrTc
Wish there were more videos of him playing.
>>70853080
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2OPBKP7c9Kg
You Need to Apologize to Phillip Glass would be a good name for an emo band
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JWj-jQAMUfw
heard this piece while watching The Lobster. Composer is Αττίk. I adore the piano prelude, the singing is cute too but; I'd like to hear if anyone know any other good compositions by him, or something similar (No need to mention Rach or Chopin etudes). The only other stuff I found by him are very bland disappointing greek songs.
>>70854473
err, what i meant was, i was looking for some similar piano compositions
Weiss
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1jLfPBstkuo
Bump the thread you fucking retards
Telemann
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IPdmzLutnjs
Wolfgang Rihm - Frage
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CA1w9CISgjo
>>70847123
Was he a fraud?
Why did Gould dislike Mozart?
>>70857131
only when he went glacial
p
>>70857470
he was a top pleb
>>70847123
Fuck Philip Glass and R.I.P Deutsche Grammophon
Petzold
>>70850785
The Suite in sol min sounds pop af
Where the fuck do I start with Haydn?
>>70861504
Just listen to all of his symphonies that have a special name attached to them, like "surprise" or "clock"
>>70851371
>I'm someone else
Good job fooling him son
>>70861560
I wasn't lying.
>>70856817
Amazing, cant stop myself from singing this in the shower. Sometimes I get so carried away, that I forget about the small little green men.
Pet...
...the cat.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Jw-zU4c6J48
03:56
Sokolov pls
>>70859590
how about fuck you and fuck you instead
retard
Alzedo
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JDG2NqYlfl8
Who are the most important Bach interpreters?
My favourites are Leonhardt, Ross, Gould, and Koroliov. Who else should I be listening to?
>>70863952
Bach
>>70864032
Sadly no recordings survive.
>>70864073
Indeed
>>70854065
lol
>>70863952
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=wmm1kC_fAaU
How great is the difference between conductors making covers of classical music? I see all kinds of conductors when I look at soulseek.
>>70854065
ROFL
>>70854065
LMAO
>>70863952
Koopman.
>>70857470
Autism
>>70863952
Backhaus
Why did many degenerate 20th century composers dislike older music?
What's an example of 21st century classical?
>>70866999
Such as?
>>70867237
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Y8oDnUga0JU
>>70863952
Newman
Any reviewers or critics worth following?
Complete beginner here.
What's up with late Beethoven sonatas? I know nothing about theory, but as far as I can tell he costantly modulate almost effortessly, going withou notice from one scale to a completely different one, while still mantaining a perfect semblance of order.
How does he do that? Is that something you can do only when you've mastered completely melody, harmony and counterpoint?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vMSwVf_69Hc
Complete madman
Anyone else get creeped out by the haunting sound of Gould's singing through the Goldbergs? Always makes me think there's a ghost in my house.
>>70868082
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0kdK-7tc5NA
>>70863952
Richter, Maria Yudina
Examples of great pianists or keyboardists with small hands?
>>70868717
http://www.trade-schools.net/articles/trade-school-jobs.asp
>>70868717
Beethoven, Scriabin
>>70868764
thanks
>>70868750
haha i'm gonna be the next bethoven :-DD
>>70868717
hand span means literally nothing and asking about it is a sure sign of a shitty pianist
>>70847379
I can't tell what you're going for here. Maybe develop a clear melody? The repetitive quarter notes make all the voices sound like one voice moving like a chord. After a couple more listens it sounds like you might be going for some kind of fugato, but without any dynamic, rhythmic or expressive variety, it's hard to tell.
Do you have any sheets?
>>70868717
Beethoven had at least a 10keys handspand. Chopin on the other hand struggled to reach an octave, even on fortepiano (which keys are notably smaller than modern pianos').
>>70868972
Literally wrong. Having a wide hand-span will make most of the repertoire infinitely easier. If you've got a 10keys hand span you're fine, when it gets to 11 and above you know that you won't ever have to struggle to get a chord right, unless you're playing Brahms or Rach.
>>70868717
What about pianists with small penises?
>>70869410
Hell, there are some that don't even have one.
>>70869410
You should ask CLT
Locke
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cb_cV0Xgaug
>>70869391
>Having a wide hand-span will make most of the repertoire infinitely easier
This is such a stupid statement.
>>70869986
You should probably expand on why you think it is wrong while offering reasonable counter points, examples, and citations.
>>70869972
Locke
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kQH0h5ju_s8
Bump
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pa5EhAZie3M
>“Mozart was a bad composer who died too late rather than too early.” - Glenn Gould
What an amazing guy. Speaking out against the cult of Mozart even though it'd cause tremendous backlash.
>>70870647
>Theirs [the Beatles] is a happy, cocky, belligerently resourceless brand of harmonic primitivism... In the Liverpudlian repertoire, the indulged amateurishness of the musical material, though closely rivaled by the indifference of the performing style, is actually surpassed only by the ineptitude of the studio production method. (Strawberry Fields suggests a chance encounter at a mountain wedding between Claudio Monteverdi and a jug band.) - G.Gould
>>70870647
>I haev autism - Glenn Gould
What did he mean by this?
>>70870736
Well that much is obvious.
>>70870647
Did Gould ever write a full critique on Mozart?
>>70870904
or go more in depth in any interview
>>70870926
http://www.rollingstone.com/music/features/the-rolling-stone-interview-glenn-gould-part-one-19740815
here's one
>>70869986
I guess you haven't taught piano to lots of teenagers with different hands.
Drop the bullshit. A small hand span does not matter when it comes to the individual performances (technical limitations can be worked out in lots of ways), but it is crucial when it comes to how much repertoire can you learn in a lifetime. To master the beethoven sonata cycle with a 7keys span will require a titanic effort, if you've got, instead, a 10keys span you will literally never find sections that are beyond your means. There will be no need for rolling and hiding missing keys, if you have to get a tenth you'll just get it.
>>70870736
I want more famous concertists/composers slanders against popular music.
Post them NOW
>>70869986
amazing argument
>>70870647
FURTHER
Bump
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=j7z4mIr_lA8
Any educators, lecturers, or critics on YouTube worth watching?
>>70871894
This channel is good if you're interested in analysis of modern and contemporary music: https://www.youtube.com/user/temporalfissure
>>70871951
Newer music confounds me so this should be useful, thanks.
Thoughts on Trifonov?
https://youtu.be/AqwDDseeeGs?t=137
>>70847123
I'm looking to get more into Russian composers. Is there any sort of chart or guide or recordings to grab? Era doesn't really matter.
>>70871951
I've seen this guy's Edgard Varèse analysis before, would definitely recommend him
give me some classical that sounds like this
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QzgHePZS_fc
>>70870647
>>70870736
Aside from playing Bach on piano Gould is a pretty cool guy
>>70875074
>Bach on piano
The best way to play Bach.
Gould's ain't great tho
>>70875649
t. contrarian
Martinů
for you
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VrVxNRReykE
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jFNen46mOg0
>>70876742
fuck off poly
what's a good album with bach's lute suite?
>>70847388
bottomless pit isn't that bad, but i agree that the symbolic simplicity of their former records art created a better impression of what the music sounded like, sadomasochistic anime girls is a good allegory for the reclusive aggressive behavior of tms
>>70877407
https://www.discogs.com/Konrad-Jungh%C3%A4nel-JS-Bach-Complete-Lute-Works-BWV-995-1000-1006a/release/4575748
Why is the largo from the Dvorak's 9th so beautiful?
>>70877450
you able to share?
>>70877675
https://rutracker.org/forum/viewtopic.php?t=2721523
>>70877805
dankeschoen friendo
>>70877407
pic related
or Yamashita
I don't want to sound retarded but what's the pass for the links in OP?
>>70878623
password is gullible
who has the best organ symphony recording?
>>70879114
Kevin Bowyer
>>70878623
Probably pippo9, someone needs to fix the pasta and not just keep reheating it.
>>70879342
Thanks anon. Appreciate it.
coffee sometimes gives me diarrhea
>>70847123
hey guise, I used some classical music live from broadcast while I was doing a live show, could you identify them for me so I can give credit where it's due?
https://soundcloud.com/nqmanikoi/s-dni/
first is @9:20, second @16:50
>>70880763
Petzold.
Is there a more forced /classical/ meme than >petzold ?
Who are your favourite American composers?
Mine are Charles Ives, Steve Reich, and Michael Pisaro
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=M2kcOCsALnw
>>70882227
Carter
>>70881717
Mozart
>>70873540
What emotion does this piece make you feel?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=f0QsSCPoa0w
>>70883994
Antisemetic
>>70884030
>le wagner was "anti-semitic" meme
I need it, Help!
Lucia Di Lammermoor (The Fifth Element) - Radio Bratislava Symphony Orchestra & Rita Noel
Show me 1 (ONE) bad oratorio.
Protip: you can't.
>>70869548
CLT is a singer you retard
>>70884429
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=65xLkTU7JWA
>>70847123
this is the best and most useful thread/general on /mu/, cheers
Keep it up fellas
>>70885003
Thanks for the positivity.
>>70866999
Bach and Mozart were worshiped and served as a model by all the good ones like Debussy, Schoenberg, Stravinsky and Bartok
>>70863952
>>70885131
Yeah, those are the four main modernist composers, so this checks out.
What is the most reliable pleb filter?
>>70885449
petzold
>>70885449
this >>70885470
>>70885449
Mozart, underrating him makes you a total pleb.
>>70847379
nice. some of the early measures seemed too dissonant (in a bad way) tho
>>70885449
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_16io5rzmsQ
>>70885449
Mozart, liking him makes you a total pleb.
>>70887044
Who could possibly not like this? You better not say that you're a pleb if you do like it.
>>70884429
Any one by Handel
>>70887242
What's up with the Handel hate recently?
>>70887242
Brockes Passion is bad? Yeah, okay, bro.
>>70887341
H'es just the newest target of the edgy contrarians that infest 4chan I guess
>>70857131
He was an outstanding conductor. It's ok to love him or hate him. Anything is ok really. (you) are ok.
>>70887341
calling out bad composers for being bad hardly qualifies as hate
>>70887910
He's the second best composer of the baroque era.
If you had to fill this list up to the present decade
https://rateyourmusic.com/list/alimal/music-for-decades-1900-1980/
What would you put in? (rule: no repeated composers)
>>70888113
he's not even top 5
>>70885449
-having chopin, satie, tchaikovsky or rachmaninov as one of your top composers
-not appreciating mozart, schubert or mendelssohn to a great degree
-liking only 20th century composers
easy pleb filters, there's more but they're a bit harsher
>>70888247
>mozart
kek
>>70888269
>>70888113
That would be Rahmoo.
>>70888247
What's wrong with Chopin? Give me some harsher stuff too.
>>70888337
>What's wrong with Chopin?
he's simply in no way, top material for a patrician.
>Give me some harsher stuff too.
unironically listening to popular music, for starters
has any intelligent person ever given an endorsement of handel?
>>70888484
only clt, but he was probably memeing
>>70888442
What if it's XVI century popular music?
>>70888512
different, but still an indicator of lower quality
>>70888500
>clt
>intelligent
heh
Mozart needs to be removed from the canon.
>>70888645
>typicalchopinlistener.webm
Other than Bach, who hasn't been overrated?
>>70888484
Bach, Mozart and Beethoven.
>>70888645
gonna need sauce on this
>>70888776
try some self-restraint
Richter or Backhaus
>>70888442
I only listen to popular music ironically.
>>70888166
Only five per decade?
>>70889176
i guess
>>70888981
Backhaus
>>70889421
other way around bozo
@70889421
Vivaldi's operas where he didn't copypaste are good tho, like Orlando Furioso etc.
>>70889421
>>70889683
stop camwhoring
On a scale of 10 to 10.00...001 how underrated is WF Bach?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6pLsfkEO35U
>>70890795
How many zeroes is that?
>>70890795
>the Bach sons are good meme
>>70890795
JS > POWER GAP > CPE > JC > WF
>>70890827
10^200 of them
>>70890922
Thanks, Norm.
emergency bump
On a scale of 9.99... to 10 how underrated is Graun?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TGohwCKgG8A
>>70882227
John Philip Sousa
Mahler ---> Milhaud ---> Steve Reich and Philip Glass ----> Minimalism
Mahler ---> Schoenberg ---> Anton Webern and Alban Berg ---> Serialism
Recognized for his composing and conducting, but not enough for his influence
>>70893689
Though you could probably trace it back further, adding Liszt and Wagner before Mahler. And so on.
But, yes, Mahler's influence was massive. As a performer he was extremely influential as well, but his style is pretty much dead at this point.
>>70893689
My ass ---> You
>>70893904
I'm not sure I've ever seen your ass before.
>>70893904
edgy
Mozart ------> Underrated
BUT WHERE'S MY MEDIEVAL
>>70893689
meanwhile for boulez
>The American minimalists displayed a “supermarket aesthetic,” the American serialists had a “cashier’s point of view.”
does this mean he was anti-semitic after all?
>>70877446
kek
Can someone for the life of God please tell me what pieces this is? It's for the piano
>>70888669
The irony of that is that Chopin was heavily influenced by Mozart and loved him immensely. You can hear the influence if you look at how Chopin approaches chromatic passing tones and appogiaturas.
>>70894229
Presto?
>>70894517
Lol yes, this is definitely the only piece of music named "Presto".
>>70847123
mega link pls?
>>70894288
How exactly is that ironic? Are you perhaps insinuating that Mozart wasn't a cuck as well?
>>70894663
I'm implying that they were both genius
>>70894517
> Presto?
My fucking sides
>>70894517
lmao
>>70894517
lol
>>70894517
rofl
>>70894517
kek
>>70894517
haha
>>70894229
So I take it none of you know?
>>70894892
Sorry I don't recognize it
>>70894551
>>70894710
>>70894734
>>70894752
>>70894757
>>70894827
>>70894852
Redddit is that way
>>70893689
R. Strauss and Wagner had more influence on the SVS.
Wagner literally broke tonal music, Mahler never really strayed from it. Strauss got pretty close to breaking it, but reeled it in after Elektra.
>>70895079
i thought i told you to stop camwhoring motherfucker
>>70895051
If you think about it the deconstruction of Mahler style into two opposite lanes, is the birth of Minimalism and Serialism
>>70895051
>Mahler never really strayed from it
in the 9th and 10th there are parts where he does, the 10th more so
Mahler's influence is most apparent in Berg, but he was a favorite of everyone in SVS and they practically orgasmed over his music. but considering they everyone in the SVS had favorite composers spanning back to renaissance days, it's a kind of pointless discussion
Gould.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4SNJ7rwzpjM
>>70894892
Do you know literally anything else about it? How did you come across it? Why do you even care what it is? It isn't particularly well written.
>>70895346
No, I've been assigned to learn it and my instructors intentionally removed the name.
What is some /classical/ approved literature, such as Dostoevsky's The Brothers Karamazov or Knut Hamsun's Mysteries?
If I was butt rich I would definitely pay a ghost writer to help me arrange TWC Book I & II for orchestra with bassoons, clarinets, flutes, cello, string section. Then I would probably take different preludes and fugues and tie them together as symphonies.
Kill me
>>70895387
I know what it's from but if your instructor really intentionally removed the name maybe it was for a good reason? Maybe they wanted you to learn it without any alternate fingerings or any recordings to reference?
I'm trying to get into classical. Is this an acceptable album to introduce me to Bach?
>>70895929
No, listen to Mozart instead
>>70895387
Christ if you really need to hear it just put it in a sheet score editor.
vocaroo.com/i/s1XbZBORpPQO
>>70895929
When starting with Bach, you start with the Goldbergs, and when starting with the Goldbergs, you start with Gould.
>>70896003
I've also been listening to this. Is this good to get into Mozart?
>>70896143
i want to make fun of you but that was the first bach i listened to and probably at least 50% of people in this thread too huh
>>70895929
>>70896143
Listen to this album all the way through, including the interview track. The discussion will help you have a better idea of the music, and classical music in general, it also happens to be a very charming discussion with a virtuoso who would die a year later.
>>70896215
It's perfect babby's first classical, but it's also a good album. Personally, my favourite Goldberg is Leonhardt.
>>70896140
This sounds literally nothing like the way it's meant to, the tempo and phrasing are hilariously off.
>>70896249
>asks for help on 4chan
>complains about a program not having the right phrasing and tempo
kys
>>70896143
Please. Gould is exit level.
>>70867315
What is this garbage? do people really think this is classical?
>>70896533
I remember being in high school and my choir teacher making us listen to this, and I remember just being emotionally OVERWHELMED because at the time I was a closeted bisexual and this song gave me hope that one day I could have the freedom to be myself and be happy. Just like. This song means everything to me.
>>70896412
The phrasing isn't a big deal but my point is that if anon is trying to suggest something and then demonstrate the utility of said suggestion the least he can do is play the fucking piece back at a tempo that is within 100bpm of what's written on the score so it doesn't sound like a completely different work. That is assuming he doesn't gain any personal pleasure out of being a useless piece of shit. Not sure why he deleted his other post just now.
I'm not the person that requested the name of the piece.
>>70895929
For you, friend
>>70888247
>tchaikovsky
whats wrong with him
>>70895104
Mahler is not the birth of minimalism or serialism.
Schoenberg is the birth of serialism.
Minimalism had existed for all time in traditional music like African drumming or peasant dances.
>>70895144
>Mahler's influence is most apparent in Berg
who is the least "SVS" of the SVS. Yes its a pointless discussion, please stop discussing it.
>>70896594
Man, I wish I had access to this many singers. Seriously, half of what makes this sound so awesome is the sheer mass numbers of singers. Every tiny influction of every singer just adds this chilling effect. It doesn't matter if you are perfectly in tune. Heck, it's what makes orchestras have such a great sound when you have more strings. All it takes is 8000 singers and you have one of the most magical sounds that we could produce. Now imagine this live...
*dies a little bit*
>>70896883
>please stop discussing it.
anon they did
2 hours ago
u fukin retard
>>70896911
2 hours means nothing in a general as slow as this
>>70863952
Richter. Pollini is OK too
>>70868717
Barenboim, Pletnev
>>70888247
>-having chopin, satie, tchaikovsky or rachmaninov as one of your top composers
>chopin, tchaikovsky, rachmaninov
Did you suffer brain damage
>>70896143
Only if you hate Bach
Rec anxiety relief music.
>>70898286
Beethoven 9? Going with a safe bet
>>70898336
Lulling rather than cathartic.
>>70898342
The first two movements are very cathartic to me, maybe you're thinking of the Ode to Joy part
Uh, how about the Well Tempered Clavier or Mahler's 5th Symphony?
>>70898367
I meant I want something soothing, perhaps a Haydn quartet? I haven't listened to many of them.
>>70898388
Brahms Cello Sonatas?
>>70898415
That might be it, thanks.
>>70898286
I gotchu bro: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-MxabIRH3t0
>>70896215
no the first bach we listened to was minuet in g major
>>70895051
Debussy > everyone else
in terms of influence at least
Hello /classical/, got these from my late great-grandfather and i was wondering of they are worth anything outside of being good music?
>>70900828
they aren't worth shit
>>70900828
Classical vinyl has little value unless it is something very unusual, and these are common.
>>70900828
maybe you'll get 25 cents from the cashier if he's feeling good that day. otherwise he'll spit in your face and tell you to fuck off.
>>70900840
>>70900868
>>70900911
oh well. thanks for the help
>>70900923
Any time.
>>70896594
>>70896885
this is potentially the worst exchange /classical/ has ever witnessed
>>70895885
A lot hinges on me learning this, can you please tell me the name of the piece?
>>70900828
Meh, these recordings aren't even that old. If they were a lot older, maybe.
>>70895885
Please respond
https://www.instagram.com/p/BPpMl4PAdPZ/?taken-by=alicesaraott_official
what did she mean by this
>>70902232
spoiler warning: those are copy pasted from the youtube comment seciton
>>70900693
Pretty much
Wagner and Debussy are the only composers who had such a massive, almost religious like influence on successive generations of music makers
1. Beethoven
2. Scriabin
3. Faure
4. Debussy
5. Scarlatti
post your five best keyboard player faggots
>>70904262
But how would you know how good they were, never having heard any of them play?
>>70904411
>he hasn't tendinitis to piano rolls yet
Am I a pleb for like Ralph Vaughan Williams?
>>70904262
horowitz
dylan
dylan
pollini
dylan
>>70904262
Richter
Rachmaninoff
Yudina
Liszt
Chopin
>>70895885
pls
>>70870736
>Strawberry Fields suggests a chance encounter at a mountain wedding between Claudio Monteverdi and a jug band
unironically what did he mean by this
>>70896851
Reminder not to use this chart
Is it bad that I genuinely enjoy this?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kpTXZDVe5Wg
>>70906312
no, it's good. it means you're patrician