Can anyone help me find a decent recording of Dvorak's Armida? Or any of his operas other than Jakobim and Rusalka for that matter. Do recordings of Dimitrij or The Cunning Peasant even exist?
Does good classical music still get produced? I've been trying to learn more about classical music recently. It's pretty good, I wonder why I hated it so much as a kid.
Carter Thomas
>produced define
Jaxson Russell
"Composed" to be more specific. Are there (genre) famous composers and new developments still being made in the classical music world or is it mostly just remembering/playing songs written a long time ago? If not, when did the genre stagnate?
Alexander Wood
1975
Nolan Gonzalez
based romantic era music is poison for the soul and the intellect
Christopher Fisher
put your name back on, fag
Ayden Cox
Debussy is a classical composer and there's nothing wrong with liking his music.
Michael Cox
>Debussy is a classical composer really? I thought he was some sort of rodeo clown
Carter Rodriguez
cringe but redpilled
Samuel Cooper
guess I'll have to keep looking, as if I haven't looked everywhere yet
Probably an lesbian and an SJW, they all are user. That hair probably smells like kitty litter and fish. Sorry user, that's just how it is on this bitch of an earth.
Chase Jones
What was the deal with the "Rite of Spring" anyways?
Joshua Howard
I just had a dream in which I heard a symphony,
the symphony was good but I don't remember anything :(
Yesterday I began writing a fanfic on The Amazing World of Gumball and it's already 30 pages long. I was mostly listening to Mozart's piano concertos as I did it but I ask you fellow intellectuals: Music for this feel?
What's Mozart's most harmonically ingenious stuff?
Justin Ramirez
Leck mich im Arsch
Wyatt Turner
The world premiere was disrupted by a riot.
If Rite hadn't been in the original Fantasia, would it have become as popular as it is? I wonder.
Michael Walker
>If Rite hadn't been in the original Fantasia, would it have become as popular as it is? I wonder. what the fuck does that even mean
Cooper Lee
It's pretty obvious what it means.
Aaron Gonzalez
>disrupted by a riot. myth. and the audience's and critics' vitriol was mainly aimed at the choreography/sets
Chase Brooks
Chabrier
Eli Perez
ok, sure; still a retarded post
Adrian Anderson
It was revolutionarily inventive rhythmically, harmonically and melodically; a break from a century and a half of tradition, it set the standard for the rest of the century. Hence why most people here hate it.
Julian White
>Hence why most people here hate it. if you hate le sacre you are a pure pseudo intellectual
Is this true and why? Also does it sound noticeably different? Ie symphonies of only clarinets.
Cameron Long
>Is this true and why? not exactly, but a lot of the more notable composers of the late 1800s were, especially those in russia and germany/austria >Also does it sound noticeably different? from what? everyone's following the germanic tradition anyway, give or take some local folk influences
Evan Rodriguez
I was curious, what do classical Yea Forumstants think of Sugiyama's work?
>Louise >woman >no fucking way on a scale from 9 to 10, how retarded are you?
Colton Russell
It's a French name, I thought it was just Louis spelled a bit differently. Besides moreso than the name Farrenc is actually good...
Connor Reyes
>It's a French name no shit >I thought it was just Louis spelled a bit differently Louis is a french name, and it's spelled differently alright, because it's the femenine. Did you just finish primary school?
they pay you for going, because of its dreadful stagings and lack of any air conditioning
Henry Perry
The best Czech composer is Mahler, prove me wrong
>captcha: select all fire hydrants
Jaxson Lee
>not going to the leipzig bach or schumann festival or the halle handel festival instead >not going to the beethoven 250 festival next year Never gonna make it
Too much. >made to make sure Wagner's works would always be performed following his regulations >21st century >stagings to anything BUT follow Wagner >singers suck >conductors suck >it costs 1280 euros to watch the entire Ring with a shitty set and singers I'd only go to Bayreuth for the novelty and to check the acoustics out
Evan Edwards
The newer Harnoncourt one Better than Harnoncourt's Mass that's for fucking sure
Really bad opinion you got there, the best music made by Bach is Vocal (The Passions, The Mass, take your pick) And the best music made by Mozart is also Vocal (Don Giovanni)
Evan James
What the fuck?? I just found out Wagner was an anti-semite & racist. I'm going to delete his music and never listen to him again. Why didn't you guys tell me?
Zachary Hall
>descarga (1)
Joseph Hall
We did
Tyler Jenkins
Hello Sergio
Grayson Walker
He's some kind of iberian/southamerican scum
John Bennett
>Yea Forums is having a classical thread again
James Scott
Not me, I'm too busy rewriting the descriptions of the Arriaga's string quartets of my channel
David Edwards
>play Glen Ghoul
Brandon Hall
trips
Luis Thompson
this sounds wayy too fucking Good to be true >all beethoven symphonies simultaneously youtu.be/i08a8X3mcj4
Ayden Stewart
>that moment in which the eroica rises over the ninth's dramatism at 0:42
For me, it's Tchaikovsky 6th. I've liked it since I was very young and it holds a special place in my heart.
Adrian Stewart
what are you then, just curious
Charles Rivera
Mozart's 38th
Jace Martinez
Why did early-mid classical composers pump out Symphonies like a fucking factory process
Jaxon Cooper
becuase they (mozart) understood musical intuitively and didn't have to masturbate and shit out an hour of bad music for years to consider their work a symphony
Joshua Richardson
I have my personal top 10 of symphonies: 1. Mahler's third 2. Pettersson's seventh 3. Popov's first 4. Brian's first 5. Myaskovsky's sixth 6. Shostakovich's eight 7. Bliss's colour symphony 8. Sibelius's fourth 9. Prokofiev's sixth 10. Yoshimatsu's third
How do I get into classical? I like classical music but I want to learn more about it, I don't know any other artists or songs but the ones everyone else knows (ie Beethoven midnight sonata etc).
Also how can I enhance my vocabulary. I only know a few classical music terms, I am a big dumby pls send help.
Adrian Wood
Sounds like Charles Ives
Jeremiah Thomas
would fugue/10
Isaiah Reyes
would boulang her/10
Daniel Parker
Music Matter is a youtube channel you can check out idk There aren't really other good youtube channels on music lol
that's a swell non sequitur you got there vocalfag
Caleb Murphy
cringe contrarianist
Samuel Gonzalez
not gonna lie, my choice is plebby as fuck, but I'm a sucker for Dvořák's 9th, followed closely by Mahler's 6th, Tchaikovsky's 4th and Scriabin's 3rd. As I said, plebby as fuck, but whatddyagondo
Hunter Hughes
>whatddyagondo I don't know get better taste maybe lmao
I never listened to this shit. Where does a newb start?
Jordan Thomas
I already found it, it was dies irae of dvorak's requiem
Kevin Torres
start with beethoven
Levi Thompson
Not an argument
Jacob King
True Dissonance like Brahms said.
Adrian Watson
>favorite symphony
Brahms 2.
Thomas Brown
Based and Brahmspilled
Carson Campbell
Gump
Jaxon Evans
Dvorak's 9th. But I know I haven't been exposed to enough symphonies and I'm trying to unpleb myself. I also like Borodin's 2nd and Shostakovich's 7th.
what the actual fuck, did I delete the last one by accident? anyway, 10th was Beethoven 9 (but played at the proper tempo for your own sake, the tempo is way too important on the first moment for you to play it majestically, it's bustling and explosive, not majestic)
Could someone write down the chord at 0:34? I'm transcribing this composition but I can't get that chord
Chase Brooks
Do you live by the Rhine? Didn't think so.
Hudson Garcia
at 0:34? the lower pitch is a c# and the melody line does a turn: f#-g-f#-e. this is a dominant chord leading to b minor. If you mean the resolution at 0:35, it resolves to a b minor chord but scale degree 2, a c# is in there. It resolves with a b and f# in the lower double stop and the a d and c# double stop
Luis Sanchez
Living in Düsseldorf won't make you a descendant of Schumann, Mehmet.
Jayden Jackson
Dont forget the best music made by Beethoven, the Missa Solemnis.
Eh, it's more about the lack of development that really nails the whole thing. Which, to be fair, is just a modernist version of what The Five/Glazunov/Tchaikovsky were doing, since Russian folk songs have this repeating quality to them.
Owen Garcia
Any of you guys got any good book recommendations concerning advancements and new styles in classical music from 1950-ish to the present? Just read a great book concerning modern styles of the jazz era and I want to read something similar for classical.
>What is the point of listening masses and oratorios if you don't have any kind of faith it's good music >what is the point of reading Dubliners if you're not a dubliner yourself see how retarded you sound
Kevin Gutierrez
let's not pretend anyone's ever done anything that Mozard didn't do at some point in his life then