Listening to Bach's mass in B minor meanwhile I see some NTR jav
Kayden Brooks
somebody please
Cooper Peterson
petzold
Cooper Lewis
Anyone here knows if i can get this performance online? I only found one korean torrent that is stuck at 20% for over a month now. Is buying a blu-ray player my only option? Seeing this live was the best experience of my life, please help me bros :(
This central used to be decent before Glen Ghoul came to polute it with debased pseudery. Not even a decent taste in music, and a frog/anime poster on top of that.
it's interesting that most jews in classical music are based because they abide by the given order in the music which suppresses their revolutionary spirit, although it comes through like with barenboim. but the music transforms their subversive nature and makes almost functional humans out of them, barenboim became a redpilled jew who played wagner to piss on isreal's oppression.
Cooper Gonzalez
Shut the fuck up.
Ian Phillips
>listens to Karajan
David White
Based, fuck that pseud retard. Even the poor Poly was better than him
Landon Lee
>you will never refuse to get baptized for Wagner before conducting the premiere of Parsifal and then conduct it anyways ;_;
Sorry that was fake glen. I did mean to reply to you
David Edwards
>you will never hear Scriabin performances of his own works in his unique style of piano playing Why even live
Henry Anderson
Upss i didn't mean to reply to you my ass nigger
Adrian Myers
Stop fake glen you are ruining the general not me
Benjamin Wright
Real Glen Ghoul here. I would love to lick Mozart's ass (anus included)
Austin Gray
Pseud.
There's literally dozens of classical tablature systems, not just for lute and guitar, but also for organ. Even Bach used tablature when he was pressed for space, and Buxtehude's Membra Jesu Nostri is preserved in a tablature copy from his hand.
It's also important for keyboard music. Until ca. 1600, the vast majority of keyboard music was written in tablature, and it continues to be used long after that.
Got a question. This video is a musical performance in the Basque Country, and I think it's supposed to be Ravel. But I cannot seem to find out what they're playing. Any classics-bros here who can help me out?
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classicalmusiconly.com is garbage not even half of the composers I listen to on a daily basis and things I listen to are not even that obscure, get the fuck outta here with this "I only love Mozart, Haydn, Handel and Bach" shit like come the fuck on you guys
Jeremiah Perez
Calm down m8
Eli Hill
fuck me for doubling down on the fucking blog post but there's no contemporary either like what the fuck were the people making this dogshit fucking website thinking and the fucking recordings holy shit most of them are absolutely fucking garbage holy fucking shitttt
Kayden Harris
AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA WHY CAN THERE BE NO GOOD CLASSICAL WEBSITES HOLY FUCKING SHIT
The sixth and seventh symphonies are more accesible in my opinion. You should start with them
Grayson Murphy
Poly, you must save is from the Ghoul memace. He has been shitting the last two threads
Colton Lewis
mussorgsky
Caleb Hall
I have it but it'll cost you
Gabriel Mitchell
Someone explain Chopin to me. All of his ideas seem corny or boring to me.
John Campbell
Italian opera -fags are long gone but I'm pretty sure there's something to be found in that music. Where should one begin? The Neopolitan School? Or the Bel Canto of Bellini, Donizetti and Rossini? Verdi or Puccini?
Chopin's ideas were quite unique and revelatory considering the piano music that came prior to it. Although his music may seem simplistic and populist at first, studying his music in depth is actually quite rewarding.
Brayden Myers
Sure thing Mozart. Now stop shilling your music although it is somewhat underrated.
Brody Diaz
Seems fine to me as is
Brandon Morris
Don't forget to listen to my string quartets
Isaiah Kelly
*quintents
Gavin Robinson
I know I'm going to get shit for saying this but the quality of a composer of classical music is pretty well represented in popularity among normies, don't you think?
Samuel Sanders
The names everyone is familiar with is some what representative but most people don't know more than a portion of a movement from a few works. These portions are not really representative of that composer's best, let alone the tradition. Examples that come to mind are a portion of the last movement of Beethoven's 9th, a snippet of the Dies Irae, some portions of Water Music or Messiah, maybe the prelude to Tristan und Isolde, the habanera theme from Carmen, a ridiculous rendition of the air from Bach's 3rd orchestral suite, etc. Actually, writing this, I would say no it's not representative at all.
Jacob Powell
>a ridiculous rendition of the air from Bach's 3rd orchestral suite, etc. Probably the funniest and possibly the least representative of reality. Thank god Bach doesn't actually sound like that.
Have I to "only" listen to a composer for a while if I have to get into him? or I can listen to other composers meanwhile?
Leo Kelly
>We
John Brooks
You have to listen to a composer nonstop for at least six months to earn the right to say "you appreciate him". A full year to say "I'm really into him". Listening to anything else, including music on the radio, TV or the mall, resets this progress.
I'd like to discuss the concept of an Overture. At a basic level, whether its a classic symphony, an opera, or even in show tunes, overtures all seem to share common characteristics. That is they give the audience an introduction to the story that will be told. An overture, as I understand, should clearly establish with the listener the setting (where and when are we?), And the main characters (who are they, what are they doing, why should we care). From a strictly musical standpoint the composition and instrumentation should both be engaging (to hook the listener) and also appropriate (eg a female love interest may be represented by flutes or woodwinds in a major key, a villain may be brass and percussion in a minor key). In addition the music may introduce such themes or motives to later be expanded on later on.
Would you agree? What do you think about overtures? What are some of your favorites or good ones to analyze/learn from?
>go to see La Traviata >expect to find it fun but too pedestrian >cry during the final act I'm never gonna make it am I bros
Asher Lee
looks like glen ghould removed his faggy name
Levi Evans
what should I do to analyse orchestral scores if I haven't enoguh money to buy real scores should I print? should I use a tablet or something? what do you suggest?
Is there a best way to tag/autotag a classical music library? I want to import more classical but I don't want it to fuck up my tags, currently I use beets to tag all my popular music
Adrian Powell
Get out of the way Eurofags it's the 4th of July. Post American composers only. youtu.be/_liiGxY1dPw
Jackson Morgan
Right, I deserved that one for phoneposting but regardless what the fuck Glen.
Poly: >decent taste in classical >actually responds to people and has serious discussions >is actually a composer >writes based fugues >hot as fuck (I've seen the pic poly)
Glen poo'l >meh taste in classical >most of the time just posts what he's listening to with a pepe >is a retard who thinks classical guitar is harder than piano >hasn't posted a single fugue >let alone a composition >is probably an ugly spic
Choose your namefag/tripfag... I think the choice is obvious.
Julian Cox
Iooks like an old obscure italian film i dont know, the blonde girl is cute
Jackson Hall
Do you really think piano is harder than classical guitar? OH NO NO NO NO
Luke James
Cringe, I just started using this name to keep track of all my posts, but you guys went full autism Also i'm only 19, i think poly is in his late 20s right? And i'm not interested in writing contemporary classical, I'm making music but its not classical
Asher Thompson
post a single piece of music for classical guitar that is harder than any of godowskys studies of Chopin etudes
So, I'd like to start learning music theory from scratch. I took a look at a couple of the books in the mega folder but they seem to be relatively advanced, or to give just a brief summary of the basics. I'd like to read something (/watch something) that goes deep into the fundamentals, the reason why certain things work and some don't, what is what and what goes where. Basically as if I were to take Music Theory 101. Anyone can recommend something? An appreciated bonus would be something that explains the physical/biological nature of sound and music recognition, the deep working mechanisms of sound.
Brayden Evans
Who is the best Strauss' tone poem conductor/interpret?
>We get it, you don't understand this "new music" like dodecaphony. americans pioneered total serialism, dumbass
Henry Anderson
Cool, that doesn't negate the fact that that user has absolutely no clue what is going on with composition for the past 50 years and dodecaphony probably sounds like this really "modern" and "unlistenable" stuff.
>tfw early baroque like Frescobaldi >tfw French baroque like Louis Couperin, Marin Marais, and St. Colombe >tfw the culmination of the end with Zelenka, Bach, and Scarlatti
Checked, i've been listening to BWV 4 today, it is pretty interesting how the early Cantatas are so different and even better than the later ones Young Bach was a fucking monster