Asked this last thread. I don't know where else to ask this question, but where would someone aquire a mellophone? I'm going to college soon, and I want to learn mello for the band.
classicfm.com/music-news/andy-murray-music-perfect-pitch/ >Andy Murray admits he loves ‘Time to Say Goodbye’ in new sport and classical music series on Classic FM >The tennis champion also reminisced about his Gold win at London 2012, which was famously accompanied by Vangelis’ ‘Chariots of Fire’. >In the latest episode of Perfect Pitch, which will air this Saturday (17 August) at 9pm, we were delighted to find out that tennis champion Andy Murray is a regular Classic FM listener. >“There’s one song in particular that I like. It’s ‘Time to Say Goodbye.’” >Karthi asks Murray about the spectacular moment he won Gold at London 2012. >“At the London 2012 Olympics, when you won your Gold medal, you got up onto that podium and Chariots of Fire was playing. What memories have you got of that moment?” Karthi asks. >“It was a pretty special moment for me,” Murray says. “When asked about the best moments of my career, that has always been the number one for me.
Name me one piece as expansive, profound and sublime as the Faust Symphony. I just want to lose myself in its depths.
Jacob Cruz
Lol, is that a Schoenberg heir? Like of THE Schoenberg?
Christian Phillips
Idk try some Maher symphonies or if you want Mahler but good and with substance try Wagner Do you like anything else or are you a regular here or what is it I can't recommend you shit if I don't know that stuff
Thomas Evans
Anyone want to post their RYM? I need some patricians to get new music.
Jose Diaz
>RYM >patrician You came to the right place for patrician and therefore the wrong place for RYM accounts
Isaiah Wood
You know there are classical autists on rym right
Daniel Kelly
Pumb
Julian Taylor
>Wagner >Substance
Well I suppose fecal matter certainly qualifies as a substance
Alexander Ward
Wagner is the greatest composer of all time. He literally can't be compared to anyone else. I'm sorry your pleb brain can't enjoy it. Go listen to top 40 retard
Owen Lewis
>Wagner is the greatest composer of all time. True.
Adrian Robinson
>write sheet music >get killed by tribe for inventing notation
David Gray
What do we think of Ligeti?
Jordan Walker
Who?
Christian Long
Imagine if this is actually a descendant of ol’ Arnie.
>decide I dun wanna b raycis >Decide I'll try some music from other traditions in the world >Listen to an hour of Chinese Opera >It's literally just one pentatonic scale
Arnold Schoenberg’s a great composer, but he had some serious misunderstandings. He thought harmony could be taken out of music, and pulsing rhythm can be taken out of music and music could go on just fine. And he said “oh, in 50 years the postman will whistle my tune”. Well it’s 100 years and no postman on earth will ever whistle Arnold Schoenberg’s anything. He’s still a great composer, but he’s a great composer who lives in a dark corner, and it’s fine to go to that dark corner and listen to his music. Every once in a while, people will continue to do that because he really is a great composer. But he’s not what he thought he was, he’s not some kind of new Tchaikovsky. He’s more a mannerist in a dying romanticism. German romanticism was dying and he was the beginning of its death. It’s still rattling around in its grave over in parts of Europe, but it’s dead and gone. And that’s perfectly normal, movements come and go, and mannerists go way back to Gesualdo who’s a wonderful composer, but he’s not listened to too often because he’s at the end of overly complex counterpoint where it gets too difficult and people really say “Hey man, let’s just have a melody and some chords” and voila, there’s opera, there’s Monteverdi.
Joshua Gray
All of them. I mean dude, you're wagging a toothpick around. There's actual musicians on the stage
I am classical noob but Pierrot Lunaire is pretty whistleable
Alexander Brown
only one redpill at the time my friend :)
Joseph Ross
Wagner IS top 40. Go listen to your Bayreuth hacks
Caleb Wilson
u just retard
Ayden Lopez
>What, you don't like the banausic excrement of Wagner? >Go listen to some factory-made garbage
No U
Adrian Russell
us enlightened people know its just hard for you.
Angel Williams
it seems /classical/ is one of the last good parts of Yea Forums. Why has Yea Forums gone down so much in quality? alt right bugmen has really been ruinous
Xavier Ross
It's all the MAGA boomers who think they have a right to be on Yea Forums because they read parts of the bible
Sebastian Morales
Because of /pol/tards
Wyatt Jackson
Yea Forums is a +18 image board filled with -16 retards.
>he doesn't know Chopin was a special soul, a prophet, the reincarnation of Raphael and Novalis, and in his musical colors revealed the imperceptible, the inaudible, unspeakable Absolute >Scriabin was closest to the esoteric truth behind all things in his early period, under the embrace of Chopin's soul as Sophie under Novalis, and by a hubris brought on by realizing this, as well as the harmful influence of people like Blavatsky, he strayed from his path and tried to will directly into existence what can only be evoked in subtle hints and fragments, for which his life had to end prematurely
Ian Hernandez
Flacido pretending to be a baritone is the bigger crime and the biggest crime is him pretending to be a conductor.
Eli Sanchez
I bought a book of furtwängler, is he based and redpilled? should I believe everything that is in the book no matter what?
Leo Carter
>is he based and redpilled? sure >should I believe everything that is in the book no matter what? depends on the book but i would recommend using your big boy brain most of the time
Cameron Campbell
>I only recognise one line of separation: between good and bad art. At present, the division is drawn between Jew and non-Jew ... while the separation between good and bad music is neglected ... The question of the quality of music is ... a question of life and death.
b&r
Nathaniel Ortiz
kek
Justin Diaz
there are studies on trained musician who play and compose serial music and their ability to hear series, rows, retroversion etc... the studies show that they can't, they (inspite of years of serial music playing and listening) on double blind test can't really tell one piece from another or recognize patterns or series or methematical rows and inside out rows and inverted rows. Simply the complexity and patterns and meaning are all in the sheet but they're inaudible to the trained listener. Ergo: not you nor even serial composer and no one else can really tell a serial piece composed with intent and a random set of notes played by a computer or two children playing randomly on a piano.
Been listening to it. Haven't really heard any performances that I felt were worth mentioning yet.
Robert Brown
Today there are other live broadcasts around, as much as I enjoy the orchestra of the stone age and their HIP interpretation of the romantics. I'll listen to it later.
Just read Beethoven's biography. Very interesting chap. Would like to be friends with. Any composer you'd recommend a biography? I've read most of the famous ones by now. Chopin, Mozart, Tchaikovsky, Brahms and so on
Jayden Roberts
Spohr
Ethan Smith
He invented new ways of making compositions, like adding a movement before an interlude or making more eclectic pieces. Basically he changed how classical music was structured, like the beatles did in a way.
I don't like funny toothpick man's conducting much but this was good
Hudson James
I have successfully managed to remove the hiss from an older recording to a level that satisfies without substantially ruining the instruments to a point where that'd bother me Feeling pretty good bros
Yeah. I love 19th and early 20th century pianos the best. It is so much better
Jacob Green
That Ring I was talking about earlier in the other thread. 1952 recording, surprisingly not that much hiss in the first place but I really like how it turned out. I also added thunder sound effects where Wagner calls for it because of autism
Jason Barnes
Keilberth is so fucking based, fuck. This general underrates him in favor of Knappertsbusch, baka youtube.com/watch?v=FxvHyKZnnYc >died while conducting How fucking cool is that
why did classical music not continue to evolve into different subgenres throughout the 20th and 21st century?
Elijah Mitchell
But it did...
Gabriel Jones
petzold
Jeremiah Evans
I actually like De Bussy way better. Mozart and Beethoven's stuff mainly sounds like chamber music. Mozart slightly better but not that interesting honestly. It was what the high class commissioned at the time, not meant to be innovative. Not so sure what makes him such a "genius". Anyone with his education and aristocracy with some music talent could have done it.
Julian Russell
Are you the guy that keeps saying Bach is shit too
John Morris
I like my Eroicas blazing fast, so not for me But he is a great Wagner conductor and a good Bruckner conductor. Also he utilized divided violins so he's based
better than bayreuth can anyone tell me where to bootleg lohengrin from last year? i want to listen to beczala but i dont want to hear the fuckup in the grail narration and in the dvd they dubbed it, but that rip got taken down from YT
I'm starting to delve into stuff and I've really been liking the intense choral pieces. I'm sure they're pretty bog standard but I'm really enjoying Carl Orf's O Fortuna and Penderecki's Credo.
>>he hasn't taken the chopin=prophet pill I have though, I love Chopin and I can still have my opinions about Scriabin. Now stop replying to me because you're a fucking brainlet.
Chopin is the only composer in all of human history to capture human emotion at its highest peak. Don't @ me if you disagree youtube.com/watch?v=5ZUw78FXpG4
Angel Anderson
Suddenly an alarm sounded in CLT's mother's basement. He inhaled sharply as he was shocked to consciousness. His face intermittently illuminated by the pulsing red light of the Debussy alarm, he sprung from the greasy bed, stumbling towards his computer across a floor littered with all manner of filth. >"S-somebody's enjoying Debussy" he muttered to himself. >"Come on. COME ON!" he raged at the computer. >"By Reich, I've got to get to Yea Forums! They're enjoying what I don't like! FROGS! Just like the frog who stole away my beloved Ame!" The screen filled with light, the browser already opened to Yea Forums...to /classical/. >"My board!" He stammered. "MINE!" Pecking madly at his keyboard he unfurled his finest stock insults. >Plebussy! >Twitards! Debussy, that monster, he had criticized Schubert. CLT's face contorted as he tried to stem the hot tears that threatened to stream from his eyes. >"FUCKING PLEBS! he bellowed as he smashed his fist upon the desk, sending Mountain Dew bottles toppling to the floor. A knock came upon the ceiling. He'd been a bad boy, but they didn't understand. He'd called them Twitards, but they'd exposed his dear, beloved Schubert's appearance in a Twilight movie. >"B-bastards..." he sputtered impotently. He'd tried to tell them about the regeneracy of Reich, and the importance of Reich's opinions, but they'd spoiled it again, and with Reich's own words! Everywhere it was Debussy this and Debussy that! Why did Reich not want to listen to Schubert? Why not Mozart! Somehow PLEBUSSY was the thing that made Reich care. His hurtful words, framing Debussy as a force for regeneracy. Why? Why would he do that?! As he pecked madly away, he told himself that they must never let them see him weaken. They must never see him crack. He alone was the patrician. He alone.
He collapsed back into bed, and his chest heaved as he softly sobbed. They would never understand. >"I'm the patrician." he whispered bitterly. >"Me."
Juan Robinson
Where do i start with classical?Is there a chart or something?I've only listened to Tchaikovsky's ballets
Asher James
...
Grayson Clark
Bach is better, sorry.
Adam James
>comparing baroque apples with romantic oranges peak brainlet tier
Hunter Myers
Zelenka.
Nathan Green
for me its >C White >C# Silver >D Orange >Eb Turkis >E Blue >F Green >F# Yellow >G Brown >G# Violet >A Red >Bb Grey >B Black
Research, primarily. Since you've enjoyed Tchaikovsky, try listening to his 4th, 5th and 6th Symphonies, and do so with plenty of focus. Or go to your local orchestra and just listen.
Connor Watson
Sorabji is only for true patricians.
Luke Flores
The real problem with trinities is, that there isn't a painting of Zelenka
Nolan Ramirez
DIY
Caleb Perez
The irony, i've read that he enjoyed painting in his free time, he probably made a self-portrait
Jaxon Perry
>C Black and white >C# Silver >D Cosmic black >Eb Aqua >E Dark green >F Orange >F# Beige >G Greenish brown >G# Golden >A Red >Bb Lightish/lemon green >B Green
Parker Robinson
Not him, I'm but here >Monday Blue >Tuesday Green >Wednesday Salmon >Thursday Yellow >Friday Grey >Saturday Brown >Sunday Burnt yellow
Verdi's green Mozart's red Beethoven's blue Wagner's dark green Bach is yellow
Isaac Cook
why does richter make classicfags seethe?
Matthew Turner
big hands with big implications
Adrian Rodriguez
>"It is indicative that Haydn, even in his old age, is reported to have said, 'If you want to know whether a melody is really beautiful, sing it without accompaniment'" is it?
You should have composed some keyboard works man, if you had, early 20th Century pianists would have championed your works like Bach and your revival would have happened earlier