/classical/

Sergei Lemeshev Edition

youtube.com/watch?v=jk0wWWtF-yE


>General Folder #1. Renaissance up to 20th century/modern classical. Also contains a folder of live recordings/recitals by some outstanding performers.
mega.co.nz/#F!mMYGhBgY!Ee_a6DJvLJRGej-9GBqi0A
>General Folder #2. Mostly 20th century/modern with other assorted bits and pieces
mega.co.nz/#F!Y8pXlJ7L!RzSeyGemu6QdvYzlfKs67w
>General Folder #3. Renaissance up to early/mid-20th century. Also contains a folder of Scarlatti sonate and another live recording/recital folder.
mega.co.nz/#F!kMpkFSzL!diCUavpSn9B-pr-MfKnKdA
>General Folder #4. Renaissance up to late 19th century
mega.co.nz/#F!ekBFiCLD!spgz8Ij5G0SRH2JjXpnjLg
>General Folder #5. Very eclectic mix
mega.co.nz/#F!O8pj1ZiL!mAfQOneAAMlDlrgkqvzfEg
>General Folder #6. Deutsche Grammophon stuff. Also there's some other stuff in here.
mega.nz/#F!DlRSjQaS!SzxR-CUyK4AYPknI1LYgdg
>Renaissance Folder #1. Mass settings
mega.co.nz/#F!ygImCRjS!1C9L77tCcZGQRF6UVXa-dA
>Renaissance Folder #2. Motets and madrigals (plus Leiden choirbooks)
mega.co.nz/#F!il5yBShJ!WPT0v8GwCAFdOaTYOLDA1g
>Debussy Folder.
mega.co.nz/#F!DdJWUBBK!BeGdGaiAqdLy9SBZjCHjCw
>Jewish Folder
mega.nz/#F!lk0lGSTQ!SAIvBwgyVF1EGEMUjranEw
>Opera Folder. Contains recorded video productions of about 10 well-known operas, with a bias towards late Romantic
mega.co.nz/#F!4EVlnJrB!PRjPFC0vB2UT1vrBHAlHlw
>Book Folder #1. Random assortment of books on music theory and composition, music history etc.
mega.nz/#F!HsAVXT5C!AoFKwCXr4PJnrNg5KzDJjw
>Book Folder #2. Comprehensive list of the most important harpsichord and piano pieces through history
mega.nz/#F!1xJgVSLA!i2eLakjehx5DY8qYUzS0Zg

>Classical music recommendations
classicalmusiconly.com/

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Beethoven and Dvořák. This is a fact.

dubs of veritas

Schumann and Bach are a lock

Bach

youtube.com/watch?v=aLYNOxMUKWg

Scriabin

youtube.com/watch?v=le9iOqSKHXw

>a lock

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Dvořák

youtube.com/watch?v=iTQDVDoOxeM

Honegger
youtube.com/watch?v=JsgbIPbYi2c

Lol

anyone have a decent android app that handles classical music well? I'm currently using gmmp and it doesn't even let me sort by "composer."

Pfitzner

Best recording of Mozart's great mass?

Kraus

youtu.be/J8p_4DvV3WU

>A fucking C sharp minor Symphony in the classical era
Yup, i'm thinking he based

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Petzold
youtube.com/watch?v=icZob9-1MDw

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Nice fake glen, i see you saved that pepe
Here you can have another :3

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the minuet is almost 1 million views, are you jealous, fake glen?

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That faggot knew that was from Petzold but still chosed to name his video "minuet bach"

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Zelenka

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How much of this boring stuff do I have to listen to before I get that sweet Mozart effect?

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Bump

Mendelssohn

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an hero

Are there any obscure operas that are close to Mozart/Wagner tier?

Wagner

youtube.com/watch?v=ula5L9etuJ0

Louis Glass - Sinfonia svastika
youtube.com/watch?v=TXIrbHkQmWk

thoughts on leonard bernstein?

shit conductor
good lectures

One of the few based small hats

What makes him shit?

based for holding a live recorded speech about Glen Ghoul that he despised him and his interpretation before conducting the Brahms piano concerto with Glen Ghoul.
youtube.com/watch?v=zuxPKikM0NI
I cringe at his Mahler interpretation and the NYPhil was much better under his successor Boulez.

Listening to Stravinsky's rite of spring meanwhile I jerk off

cheers

I wanna fuck this fagboi's hands

>aristocratic-wojak
kill yourself

Great lectures, somewhat interesting as a composer, mediocre to alright as a conductor. Even then the interest in his work is nothing more than the populist school of music.

>boring stuff
>Mozart effect
>aristocratic Wojack

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youtube.com/watch?v=_HA5h9RL1WM
The musical and spiritual precursor to Scriabin

Crap piece, even eine sylvester natch is better

Wagner
youtube.com/watch?v=NF2jcObf4a4

I'm Sergio. AMA

10/10

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do you like older recordings?

Usually not, unless is Furtwangler, Bohm, or Toscanini

>mozart effect
>filename
don't you ever return to this thread.

which is the most obscure symphony?

This one
youtube.com/watch?v=yk2C8gcSztc
I can count the recording of this literally who with a single hand

oh look, it's a shitty new piece they use as opening for the Proms.

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petzold

I recently updated Arriaga's third string quartet (the most technically developed of the three)
youtu.be/Wj1XI2XC2Ws

I also rewrote the description of the complete incidental music of Grieg's Peer Gynt
youtu.be/YIk5oxSnrIw

Weber
youtube.com/watch?v=zwZkpVA3fH0

youtube.com/watch?v=OF4jnkoecvQ

Dvořák
youtube.com/watch?v=BwozYAY3cjo

Schedrin

youtube.com/watch?v=-0KH-wDfTlc

Why did no one tell me that Rachmaninov was so good?

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>he dosent know that that image is Schopenhauer-Wojack

I mean, I think that's what everyone here is pointing at - the retard called it "aristocratic Wojak", when in reality it's Schopenhauer Wojak. He's also talking about the Mozart Effect. Thus, utterly retarded.

>muh tonality
begone boomer

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I love these Haydn/Hickox Covers so i'm going to dump them

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>be successful 30 year old scholar
>only inspiration for composing is some shitty tone poem you wrote as a 19 year old

he himself hated it, he sent it to the wagners all the while saying it was detestable and unmusical, and wagner couldn't listen to it because he was too busy laughing his ass off on the floor. he also sent it to bülow with the same self-deprecation, and bülow despite greatly enjoying his philosophy roasted it so hard nietzsche felt he couldn't touch a piano again.
therestisnoise.com/2011/05/bülow-on-nietzsche-more.html

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>Once again—no offense intended—you yourself describe your music as “horrible”— it is, actually, more horrible than you realize, not in a way that is harmful to the common interest, but worse than that: harmful to you, who cannot more wickedly beat to death your excess of leisure than in this kind of rape of Euterpe.

lmao

I haven't been around in a while, did /classical/ end up figuring out what postmodernism is?

youtube.com/watch?v=9Rl0FcWwiCw

productive arguing here basically never happens

Effectively the same as Japonism

Bach

youtube.com/watch?v=ihDVyhtw2m4

how do i get her to notice me bros........

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Classical is irrelevant and once you grow up you'll all be lonely balding white males like the conductors you love so much

name me one (1) bald conductor

start a classical meme youtube channel

I’ve been listening to classical for a year and now all other music sounds cheap and grating. I can’t rationally disprove classical’s superiority, but it feels wrong to turn my back on the common man. If someone enjoys a pop song then there must be something to it I cannot appreciate.

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Excuse me, in which folder can I find something by Prokofiev? And also, where should I start with him? Thanks.

>And also, where should I start with him? Thanks.
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Mitropoulos

Too low quality tho, spend more in your baits.

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Bach

youtube.com/watch?v=AoePZP_3Les

gymnopedie...

Petzold

Wagner

youtube.com/watch?v=iYZYLWhru8c

I wonder what race you are

Bump

Pop music is designe to be extremely estimulative in just two or three minutes. Meanwhile, with classical you have to apreciate the subte nuances: chagings of tempo, dynamics, modulations, transformation and development of themes and motives, colour, etc

Not white (I'm American)

What happened to classical music and why isn't anything monumental being made in the current year and beyond?

I'm already a lonely white male.

The conductors ARE NOT balding, in fact many of them have wild autismo hair.

I too have wild autismo retard hair, and I am proud.

I can not play any instruments, unfortunately.

I used to prefer pop music to classical. When I was a kid I HATED classical music. Pop is like junk food, it is addictive and sweet but it makes you sick and isn't good for you. If you eat too much junk food you lose your appetite for healthy food.

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Scriabin
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>american

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Monteverdi
youtube.com/watch?v=ulpCtdWBVSY

Petzold

...

Shosty, no!

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you didn't listen

BASED

Caught my sister listening to Jacob Collier today

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Bach

youtu.be/O9m1OMm5cCI

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Cuck

Mahler

No, u

youtube.com/watch?v=IPZa5pa7ylM

Give pieces with similar themes developed better

What's wrong with its development?

Mussorgsky

youtube.com/watch?v=B4vxQiA8Ghk

and whats wrong with that?

Not that guy, but I feel Brahms often develops his material for the sake of it, like he has no actual strong musical ideas to drive his development, just his (impressive) technique.

youtube.com/watch?v=3oaRM1uDsw8

What's the /classical/ variant of this?

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what do you mean?

The beginning melody is almost out of Ravel, the solemn chorale-like melody and the stormy C-C-BA-C-C melody are also great, but you can never dwell on them for too long when they are mushed together with pointless motifs.

Brahms

youtube.com/watch?v=W2eCcKsYLeQ

Danse Macabre is my personal flavour of the month after I just randomly rediscovered it.

youtube.com/watch?v=yaaRk0c-780

schnittke

>not the Gogol suite
you had one job

sorry bro not a huge schnittke guy don't know all his pieces

youtube.com/watch?v=V90FdsKsqgw

>The following six pieces are all in A major or minor. ‘La Suzanne’, noblement et animé, a tribute to the sculptor Claude-Louis Suzanne, is another showpiece for the performer’s technique, like Rameau’s ‘Les Cyclopes’ and Royer’s ‘La Marchedes Scythes’, using the same left-hand batteries and calling for the glissando introduced by Scarlatti and perhaps desired by Rameau in ‘Les TroisMains’. The second part, gracieusement, in th emajor, assumes a pastoral mood, emphasising the sumptuous low register of the harpsichord. Before eventually yielding to the vogue for the fortepiano, Balbastre had declared to the harpsichordmaker Pascal Taskin: ‘This newcomer will never dethrone the majestic harpsichord!’ Voltaire himself, in 1774, described the piano as ‘an ironmonger’s instrument in comparison with the harpsichord’. ‘La Suzanne’ is a perfect example of sonorities that cannot be transposed to the piano.

tl;dr

>"(the piano is) an ironmonger’s instrument in comparison with the harpsichord"
>a perfect example of (harpsichord) sonorities that cannot be transposed to the piano.

do you agree with this?

No problem bro, check it out

Racism

where?

Underwear

sounds retarded to me pour etre honnete. theyre different instruments of course the sororities cant be transposed. thats like comparing an oboe to a clarinet.

also harpsichords have literally 1 dynamic where a piano has a myriad of dynamics

no

parallel fifths sound good fuck u bach for outlawing them bitchass

PAGLIAAAAAAAAAAAAACI

Blame stuffy Renaissance faggots trying to distance themselves from Gregorian chants, not Bach
lukedahn.wordpress.com/2016/04/15/consecutive-5ths-and-octaves-in-bach-chorales/
ehu.eus/cs-ikerbasque/conklin/papers/Fitsioris-Conklin.pdf

Petrushka ending sucks ass lmao

I feel you on this but I can only really get into it wholeheartedly near halloween

yeah but renaissance music is actually good

youtube.com/watch?v=6FrvN_Haz-o

give one example where parallel fifths don't sound mediocre

youtube.com/watch?v=N_xok2JJPy0
youtube.com/watch?v=9V144Cp0KX0 (1:20)
youtube.com/watch?v=cVMGwPDP-Yk

literally any 20th century composition desu

youtube.com/watch?v=kK5AohCMX0U

Sorry if this is the wrong place, this is probably the closest fitting thread, didn't want to make another for one question.
Getting a keyboard and I'm a complete beginner, what's the best book to learn from? Can't afford lessons so soon after

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Wagner

youtube.com/watch?v=YFdYnyuvqeQ

boring

youtube.com/watch?v=WBHifW19SZ4

Just wait I'm writing something

unironically everything has been done. there is nowhere else to go besides meme pieces more focused on aesthetics and philosophy rather than music

How do we really know everything has been done and instead creativity hasn't just run out? If classical music is dead, is there anything good that can come after it that isn't garbage music?

Parallel fifths only sound out of place in old composition styles, and even Bach used parallel fifths and octaves occasionally.

What are some good songs to learn on classical guitar? My fav song to play is jesus bleibet meine freude, so what are some tunes like that?

youtube.com/watch?v=AnN6l4bP5kE

Waldstein sonata

Why do so little people on Yea Forums actively listen to classical while a large number of people on say, Yea Forums, Yea Forums or Yea Forums like classic and old pieces of their mediums?

>Yea Forums, Yea Forums
classics are not that old
>Yea Forums
literature is basically dead in this age, aside from certain memes they post like dfw

Yea Forums is literally a capeshit board. talking about arthouse there is impossible

youtube.com/watch?v=YotMwwixPsw

Sup my classical bros. How about the Bach harpsichord concerto in D minor, BWV1052. Hipster edition

youtube.com/watch?v=XcsfDxojdV8

truly ahead of his time

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the principle salient feature of pop music is the words. in this sense all pop music today essentially follows the model of new folk music (e.g. Bob Dylan). once you understand this, it is clear why there is little overlap between these listeners and the classical or jazz audience.

parallel fifths didn't sound good in bach's temperament because they were out of tune

>ywn meet Mozart and talk to him
Why live

he'd probably think I wasn't worth talking to

how come I haven't heard of Tubin? his music sounds great.

>it SOUNDS great
Pleb commentary
Music isn't supposed to sound good

he wasn't that kind of person
he'd just fart in your presence

God bless my classical brothers

youtube.com/watch?v=98UjjwzJBFE

>Why yes, Schubert is my favorite composer, how did you know?

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Happy Christmas to you too, just 5 months to go

Mahler

youtube.com/watch?v=nfgjd4cQYHs

>Christmas Oratorio

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Cuck

Maddox

It might be a good recording but that sound quality sucks man
youtube.com/watch?v=DUD3mrekxtk

It's good all year round man, especially that recording + video. God tier

Gould plays Wagner. I must have played this CD about 100 times.

youtube.com/watch?v=BjIX9mwcyPE

>full recording from 1924
I am impressed

Dietrich Fischer-Dieskau - Der Leiermann

Wunderlich!

youtube.com/watch?v=sIIS-UgixGE

I must've played it about 0 and intend to keep it that way

Praise the Lord!

youtube.com/watch?v=FwWL8Y-qsJg

that sucks

It's not to everyone's taste, but I love Gould and I love Wagner.

Wunderlich also would have sung it better

Takes too much effort for modern listeners to engage in, and the death of music education means most people aren’t musically literate enough to appreciate art music.

There are still great pieces being written, for the record. The problem is that nobody is listening to them.

What happened to Yea Forums... these trolls

>There are still great pieces being written, for the record
name ONE (I, 1, un, uno, eins, etc.)

youtube.com/watch?v=AQOfIENN2tk

Pleb test

Electric Counterpoint

The only pleb test here is seeing if you're enough of a pleb to listen to Solti
Kubelik's got the best Parsifal

wagner sucks

youtube.com/watch?v=2BLbdzDmwrY

cobra style

Best things to listen to when getting into classical music?

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classical music

Bach metal covers

beethoven symphonies, mozart piano concertos, bach cantatas

youtube.com/watch?v=J-S0CYzG6OQ

I have this funny feeling that you’re too pleb to enjoy post-tonal music. Don’t know what it is about your post, just gives me that vibe.

But since that might not be the case, In Vain by Georg Friedrich Haas is a terrific, groundbreaking work for large ensemble from the 21st century.

Wagner sucks dicks because he's so secure about his sexuality, maybe

>I have this funny feeling that you’re too pleb to enjoy post-tonal music
i like post tonal music. also this piece is pretty cool but it just sounds like spectralism to me. nothing new. like i said everythings been done already

what about continuous variations on a melody composed in a way that is comprehensible?

I just finished the 48 lectures that *i think* I downloaded from the OP here once upon a time. (How To Listen To And Understand Great Music)
I didn't have the internet for a week and it was a god send.
The reason i downloaded it was because i am interested in writing for film and generally developing an understanding of music theory and philosophy to apply to my own music.
It lead me to thinking though, do you guys like any electronic music? Clearly just like the progression of the harpsichord to the piano, the evolution of timbre could easily be commented upon in good electronic music. For example the layers in PC music is easily comparable to the timbral identity of german classical with dedicated beats tempo and themes with grand structures that overarch the musicality as opposed to italian and french, but you could even go as far as to say that electro (in the good parts of these genres) have such nuance and amazing mix decisions that are reminiscent of a great hall to hear Bach in before the recording was ever possible.
I know my comment is a bit muddled but its such an interesting topic because its obvious that the evolution of modern music directly associated with classical music from all over the world.


tl;dr
ive seen you guys hate on electronica but i watched your linked lecture series (How To Listen To And Understand Great Music) and just wanted to say thanks a lot, but also - do you really hate it electronic music?

>For example the layers in PC music is easily comparable to the timbral identity of german classical with dedicated beats tempo and themes with grand structures that overarch the musicality as opposed to italian and french, but you could even go as far as to say that electro (in the good parts of these genres) have such nuance and amazing mix decisions that are reminiscent of a great hall to hear Bach in before the recording was ever possible.

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do you disagree?
for example right now i could create a passage containing cello, viola violin double bass, or i could apply the same notation to equivilent instruments that are simply notated to C.
you could easily identify the same themes and tune (if it contained a tune).
like house music is always 4 : 4 with a kickdrum on every beat, now if we were painting tonally we could say its marching for example, or discordent techno with crazy syncopation. in so much electronica there is german identities of precision and consistency but if i were to put on my mixer hat i can see french ideals represented in the decisions people are making, because of limitations of the technology, just like prior to the development of perfectly tuned instruments or the piano.
i'm not trying to say electronica is on par with classical because they are obviously different beasts.

or maybe im just parroting what you guys already know idk but fuck i enjoyed listening and learning

i could describe in great detail the various smells and visual impressions of a pile of feces but i dont because feces are shit.

you are over-analyzing shit

one cannot over analyse music you philistine, and in the pursuit of creating ideas your comment is that of a fool.
to deny to associations of your beloved classical and electronic music is like denying the association of a monkey and a human.

not only do i want to create but i want to understand.

the development of classical began to remove nationality (which was probably the defining feature) of the identity of music as time progressed.
the identity of music became a motif of the composer, no longer contained by russian or french or german, we are now hearing personalities.
i would propose, that it is evident this evolution has lead to an "orchestra" to have a new possible definition when the technology has allowed it, and i would also speculate that if your favourite composers were alive today, they would be embracing everything they possibly could to be different to their modern peers, which would obviously involve not writing classical music.

throughout history, the character of most pioneers and true savants was one that seeked being different and causing change.

>>>/blogger/

>Name ONE

Music for 18 Musicians, Harmonielehre, Harmonium

I mean it's not 21st century but it wasn't that long ago.

She's so fucking cute man. How am I supposed to live knowing I'll never kiss Hilary Hahn's cute button nose

stop replying to me pseud.

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Reminder that there is no greater interpreter of Beethoven's sonatas than Annie Fischer

youtube.com/watch?v=DBlg0RL9a1Q

Just try to top that

i was just hoping it would spark a conversation in something im interested in but i guess not w/e fags thanks for the videos it was a great help

youtube.com/watch?v=YKlLPe86Flk

As I began my afternoon routine I began to notice a foul and fetid odour permeating through the air and intoxicating me with intense disgust. Upon the olfactory assault I because aware that this stench was in fact, a pile of shit. I made my way towards it, the smell becoming ever more mighty and finally laid my eyes upon the serpent-coiled excrement. In the wake of further inspection I became aware of the various undigested remains laying about in the chocolate-esque mush. Yellow kernels of corn decorated the shit like like nuggets of gold in soil. After recollecting my thoughts, I brought my nose up to the shit and took a deep and curious whiff. Eggs I smell?

happy now pseud gaylord? nobody cares about shitty electronica here

>everything has been done
this, unironically, since 1975, no possible counterargument

>How am I supposed to live
maybe you're not supposed to

what a ridiculous and petty response when we are all listening to same the frequencies with the same themes and histories

rude

youtube.com/watch?v=LN7PeXFPJuA

Sibelius

youtube.com/watch?v=jHqUgiJoaYM

youtube.com/watch?v=J0w0t4Qn6LY based

Still doesn't really do it for me in the introduction and coda of the fourth movement, the tempi miss the mark. The third movement is well-played though, everyone else fucks it up especially in the beginning of the recapitulation (including Richter, playing it as if with a metronome).

go to listen a midi file then

That's the point, many others play like a midi player

can someone give me some cheerful/romantic classical music?

>Yesterday Herr von Sahr brought me a young man who held in his hand a letter from Joachim. He sat down opposite me, this young hero of the day, this young messiah of Schumann’s, fair, delicate-looking, who, at twenty, has clearly-cut features free from all passion. Purity, innocence, naturalness, power, and depth—this indicates his being. One is so inclined to think him ridiculous and to judge him harshly on account of Schumann’s prophecy; but all is forgotten; one only loves and admires him.

>We listened now to the young Brahms from Hamburg, referred to the other day in Schumann’s article in your journal. The article had, as you know, awakened mistrust in numerous circles (perhaps in many cases only from fear). At all events it had created a very difficult situation for the young man, for its justification required the fulfilment of great demands; and when the slender, fair youth appeared, so deficient in presence, so shy, so modest, his voice still in transitional falsetto, few could have suspected the genius that had already created so rich a world in this young nature. Berlioz had, however, already discovered in his profile a striking likeness to Schiller, and conjectured his possession of a kindred virgin soul, and when the young genius unfolded his wings, when, with extraordinary facility, with inward and outward energy, he presented his scherzo, flashing, rushing, sparkling; when, afterwards, his andante swelled towards us in intimate, mournful tones, we all felt: Yes, here is a true genius, and Schumann was right; and when Berlioz, deeply moved, embraced the young man and pressed him to his heart, then, dear friend, I felt myself affected by such a sacred tremour of enthusiasm as I have seldom experienced…. If you should smile now and then whilst reading my letter, remember that it is the poet who has spoken, and that it was yourself who invited him to do so.

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you need lessons.

Why are conservative composers so good?
Palestrina
Bach
Mendelssohn
Brahms

Modernistshitters can't even come close

Because they are actually concerned with perfecting their craft rather than >innovating

And by modernistshitters I mean Monteverdi, Beethoven, Wagner etc

>Beethoven
m8 he held the romantics back if anything, he stuck to and perfected the classical period much as Bach did the baroque.

youtube.com/watch?v=e7fqxGzvXbM

Underrated Mozart
youtube.com/watch?v=rXxGFDM0v6U

Haydn

youtube.com/watch?v=Wh_bFPvBDv4

perotin was a wigger

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youtube.com/watch?v=UAPlOLCO28E

based and early music pilled

Vivaldi

youtube.com/watch?v=zzE-kVadtNw

Penderecki's piano concerto

>everything has been done already
Prove it. How do you know this to be true?

>be pleb just getting into classical
>google post-tonal music
What in the heck is this stuff my dude? It's unnerving to listen to, it sounds chaotic and surreal. Almost demonic in a way. Does anyone find this music pleasing or do they enjoy the unnerving aspect of it?

m.youtube.com/watch?v=AC5YSuaH3Vc

As always, Petzold saving the thread

Rameau
youtube.com/watch?v=_898XBHIJXo

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>Monteverdi, Beethoven, Wagner
My trinity

If you're interested in a certain composer, just type: '[composer's name] like you've never heard before' into youtube

CPE Bach
youtube.com/watch?v=x68XbWN8Cq8

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youtube.com/watch?v=9dyspN5ZyYM

quite enjoyable actually

Tarrega
youtube.com/watch?v=8EcIxJmKCQQ
youtube.com/watch?v=y_goHl-GuNk

Agreed

>latinoamerican classical music

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>anglo classical music

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I am addicted to Bruckner. What do?

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Petzold

youtube.com/watch?v=faKj_3CKU3E

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Have sex

nice and sexy recordings of bach wtc?

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you do play an orchestral instrument, right user?

yes, the triangle

>Brahms
>conservative
here_we_go.jpg

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I started learning the alto recorder two days ago. I can already play Old MacDonald! I am having lots of fun! ^_^

what kind of recorder do you have?

It’s a Yamaha baroque alto recorder. YRA-402B.

>Brahms
>conservative

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Bruhns and Bruch as last true Romantics were opposed to the New German school of Liszt and Wagner. So conservative is true in the context they lived in.

>Monteverdi, Beethoven, Wagner
Seeing these 3 names lumped together makes me think that MONTEVERDI was the only Chad Modernist
Just look at Beethoven the Incel drama queen and Wagner the Crossdressing anti-semite

MONTEVERDI was a true musician who just wanted to put more emotion to music

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What Mozart sonatas can you play, user? Any instrument.

Classical is the only musical genre that makes me feel at home yet I can't find many pieces that are emotionally intense. I really like funeral cantilcle of john tavener, bach and some of debussy has really interesting sounds going on. Its just that most of it sounds rather funny, I enjoy copeland but he sounds so american that it becomes ridiculous.

Mozart

youtu.be/51q6am2SPhE

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Boomers need to be wiped out from the earth

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>tfw listening to this

good stuff

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In October I will upload his complete symphonies in my channel

I didn't know Richter recorded CPE, i bet he makes it sound very romantic

Do you favor period instruments for CPE?

based

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Liszt

youtube.com/watch?v=TC0mqxoJs_s

petzoldini

simphony? it's on F-Droid

I'm going to kennedy-center.org/calendar/event/NTSOP and haven't been to any live event before for classical music. What am I in for?

>Beethoven the Incel drama queen
kek

Probably since I prefer beethoven being played on period instruments and original tempos

Wtf Richter made some baroque sound romantic who would've thought

this isn't very cheerful imo
i was thinking of something like this but less well known
youtube.com/watch?v=gDnmKpt_jMA

i'm not sure what you mean by emotionally intense but i think poulenc has some very moving pieces
youtu.be/StEykNIoJWg

WTF why nobody of you told me about Lyatoshinsky? He was basically the next Scriabin

Ben Johnston died today lads. Press F to pay respects.

>He was basically the next Scriabin
That was Roslavets lad. Also don't know about this composer thanks for sharing

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youtube.com/watch?v=Wp7VjBtOJ74
F

youtube.com/watch?v=QtTJ1XOAvQ8

nice how they sell 20th century music, Shoshtakovitch and Stravinsky as Jazz. You get to see Yuja's nice legs, that's worth the money and she really shines in really difficult parts of modern piano concertos. Makes me think though that most American orchestras have European chief conductors.

F

F

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fuck off

make me
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can you rec me some classical anime classical? either covers or something else entirely?

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What's some good classical that isn't flowery as fuck

based yoshimatsu sounds like anime
youtube.com/watch?v=uAymD_BL_qI
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youtube.com/watch?v=whbaUjWPax4

Based Japanese modal interchange. How do they do it so well?

youtube.com/watch?v=5zep0AWSzqM

is anybody actually autistic enough to watch andreyev's videos?

That’s Shopenhauer you pleb

me. i get happy every time he uploads

based cocaine blinking music theory man

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Anyone else Berlioz?

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youtube.com/watch?v=eT2kLWRi3sc

Romeo and Juliet is brilliant

New thread

youtube.com/watch?v=czlsy6pnX8s
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what are the best recordings of the rite of spring?

F

I know that you mouthbreather

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thoughts?
youtube.com/watch?v=iBXaHXI4DRk&t=320s

leibowitz
youtube.com/watch?v=ubCrgjdWcxA

Markevitch

Rattle and BPO are a great combination especially for late romantic works

youtu.be/uGoxfQ2H3ns

is Shostakovic's Leningrad good? Is he good in general?

>is Shostakovic's Leningrad good?
Yes
>Is he good in general?
Yes