For the first time I sat down and listened to Beethoven's 9th symphony. I've always taken things said here with a grain of salt, including the whole "the wrong side won the second world war" thing. I've always thought it was just a funny thing to say to get a reaction out of people. I never thought any more of it. Sitting down and listening to this made me realize it was no joke. The world could have had a culture that exported works like this; masterpieces. Instead we have Jews turning 10 year olds into sex icons. Listening to this, all I could feel was an intense sense of despair and sadness because we missed out on something so beautiful. The only times I've cried in my adult life were when my sister died and when I listened to this, specifically the fourth movement, like everyone. It's almost sensory overload with how it makes you feel. Why did we, the anglosphere, have to fight the germans? I always shit on krauts and call them faggots, mostly because they are now, but why can't things go back to the way they were so that pieces like this can be made?
Am I alone in feeling this way? We missed out on the opportunity to turn the world into something so beautiful
gonna listen to it now, user. thanks for sharing :')
Alexander Ross
How did your sister die?
William Bailey
In her sleep. Dunno how, don't care to know how. I asked my family not to tell me when we got the results of the autopsy
Grayson Morales
Oh boy, look at all this nothing. You guys can't seriously be staying awake to read this stuff can you? It's nothing. Go to bed or something. I'm tired, going to sleep now.
Carson King
A great post and I too feel that sense of loss for what could have been.
Benjamin Baker
OP got red pilled soon more will join
Daniel Hill
I beefed her to death
Angel Stewart
I said I didn't wanna know how she died god dammit
Landon Howard
don't neglect the Piano Concerti; specifically 3,4 and 5
simple answer I;d give is electricity literally changed our brains in the past 60 years .
before the advent of widespread electronic media if you wanted to be enteriained you went to a live performance so there was much more support for the expression of this level of creativity.
I would hope the inspiration and the innate creative capacity are still available to human kind but without the demand who will produce it?
When so many prefer to sit alone with earbuds and an LED screen or can have their senses triggered by extreme HD computer generated images this kind of art has a much smaller audience
Enjoy what we have.. there may still be some interesting contemporary classical style composers so look for them.
>Instead we have Jews turning 10 year olds into sex icons
My 6 year old niece is "twerking" and my family think its normal.
Only me and my father have told my sister to tell her off and stop her doing it. Every female in my family thinks its funny and encourage the bad behaviour.
I told them to prepare for her to be pregnant at 14 with some brown mongrel and its probably too late to save her.
Jayden Price
1850s I believe. There's still pieces out there, they're usually just commissioned for films unfortunately.
this is what is referred to as ;" the doctrine of total depravity.
The principle that unregenerate humans beings who are without the indwelling spirit of Christ are in their natural state totally depraved.
its who we are without God..
Ian Price
Man we really fucked up with this whole multiculturalism thing
Ethan Ortiz
Man up OP. Sort yourself out. You're not a failure because of the Jews or the Nazis losing. RIP to your sister.
Xavier Richardson
I don't feel like I'm a failure mostly because I'm not a failure. It's just saddening seeing what the world used to make compared to what it makes now. I'm lamenting the state of culture, not my life
Dylan Roberts
I agree.
To me this is the end result of women (EVE) rebelling against god.
I don't even know if I want to bring children into this awful abhorrent culture we have. Its just not worth me losing the will to live as they slowly get brainwashed by pop culture.
Blake Barnes
This is unfortunately very common today.
Eli Gonzalez
its hard to see what possible goal is nehind this global push until you look at the matter from the Jewish perspective and see they aim to emerge as global eliete ruling over an aimless, baseless debased mass of humanity with no culture or history... the jews will be the only unified culture with their 5,000 year history while everyone else is a mongrel with no past and a future overseen by a Jewish mater race.
Zachary Reyes
you are not alone op. watch look whos back on netflix.
Ryan Reyes
Yeah I've seen it. I liked it but the ending was so shit
Cooper Young
Because worrying a symphony is really hard. There are still some composers, but nothing like from the 17th-19th centuries.
Oliver Turner
>Beethoven Get on Wagner's level: www.youtube com/watch?v=KTM7E4-DN0o
Adrian Reed
this is part of what I was saying.. it takes really total dedication to the work.
You can't have a day job making deliveries to pay your rent and write an hour long symphony.
the great composers had patrons and supporters so they could devote their whole energy and attention to composition..
Levi Harris
>tfw cannot get through this video without shedding a tear for what we've lost:
I meant writing not worrying. Damn autocorrect on my tablet.
Logan Lee
I just listened to the chicago symphony with Riccardo Multi conducting it. Absolutely blew me away, even if it was a microcosm of multiculturalism that performed it. Your link is better though, even if the chicago symphony did a fine job imo
Reminder that Sibelius' 2nd symphony is the peak of western culture
Tyler Taylor
Yeah, he was good. If you're interested, check out the following conductors, it's fun to compare their renditions and notice the differences: Carlos Kleiber, Claudio Abbado, Leonard Bernstein, Nikolaus Harnoncourt.
But in my opinion none of them come close to Karajan's rendition from 1963.
Noah Flores
Very passionate version with an interesting phrasing, thanks for sharing!
Xavier Bailey
I urge anyone interested to find and check out the David Zinman and Tonhalle Orch Zurich's complete Beethoven works the Symphonies and PC's are all on Arte Nova CDs
love these all and don't mind saying so.
Angel Ward
You fucking krauts I swear to god. I've always hated you fucks but jesus christ it's just so good. The more I delve into it the further into madness I descend. How many things as beautiful as this did we destroy in the world wars? Artwork, music, all other things culture, losing that generation of Europeans was so devastating I've noticed that Karajan's is a bit more fast paced than Muti's, or perhaps it's just because it's my second time hearing it in such close succession. I like the pace more though if it isn't a placebo. It feels more fluid
Anthony Murphy
I am so sleepy. Let's talk about this tomorrow.
Julian Foster
Oh so CTR can't handle the long hours now that H*llary lost?
Ian Watson
What is ctr????? I am just so tired all this news of so called "leaks" seems to make me so sleepy.
Ayden Diaz
I'm sorry you weren't born white and awesome but a shit skin arab rape baby, it's not your fault, but don't fucking think for a moment you're welcome.
Adam Wilson
It's not too late. Fight, make yourself an equal to your Nazi comrades of old.
If you are going to sit there and cry, you deserve to have a nigger cock up your ass.
Evan Jackson
I find I do often prefer a livelier reading ... punchy and bright...
Leo Jackson
Just wait until you discover a whole new world. Mozart, Bach, Wagner, Chopin, Dvořak, Smetana, Janaček Bizet, Handel, Schubert, Schumann, Strauss, Brahms, Borodin, Tchaikovsky, Mussorgsky, Rimsky-Korsakov, Verdi, Rossini, Shostakovich, Prokofiev, Saint Säens, Liszt, Berlioz. Literally a whole new world you'll fall in love with.
Carson Ramirez
some samples available of Zinman and the Tonhalle PC 3 &4
>You fucking krauts I swear to god. I've always hated you fucks but jesus christ it's just so good Odd, I'm always glad when I run into American tourists here and we have a nice chat, plus you make for great drinking buddies at Oktoberfest. >How many things as beautiful as this did we destroy in the world wars? Everything apart from our architecture survived, no need to be gloomy, I'm just happy we have this incredibly vast cultural heritage that I can have access to whenever I want, it makes life so incredibly rich :) >I've noticed that Karajan's is a bit more fast paced than Muti's I find that Karajan has the perfect pace AND phrasing, it's passionate without being cheesy, and it's incredibly nuanced at the same time.
Jose Cooper
kek
Kayden Mitchell
We can restore that world. It's not too late.
Andrew Jackson
>>You fucking krauts I swear to god. I've always hated you fucks but jesus christ it's just so good Only on Sup Forums. One of my irl best friends is a baron/duke from Austria depending on if you go by italian or germanic noble titles (his words). The guys really bright, and he's a good dude. He's actually going to be running for German office in the near future on the platform of germany first
Dominic Morris
Sounds like you need some good ol' ultraviolence with your droogies
>Instead we have Jews turning 10 year olds into sex icons.
And what alt-right hyperbole is this referring to? Child beauty pageants arranged by white rednecks?
Nicholas Martinez
Hitler was right.
Wyatt Martinez
You're pathetic
Ayden Edwards
What you are feeling is very normal and I've seen a handful of authors on some artsy sites hint at it. Case in point:
>I once read a very clever story in which a young student who lives in a steam punk type world realizes that his country is occupied by foreigner bankers. He also realizes that these foreigners are using propaganda to slowly prod his people into engaging in bestiality with primitive races and subhuman. >This man, who is named Perun, is one of the very few people who are aware of what is happening. Most people completely buy into the propaganda. >A subtle but recurring part of the plot is that Perun sees himself as the reincarnation of a general who had tried (and failed) to stop the occupation of his country. This is either A) The reason why he can see the truth and most people can't B) Proof that society has turned him into a madman. >No matter how hard he tries, Perun can't accept the world around him. His memories of a better era torment him - and he is filled with a deep sense of personal guilt for having failed to win the war. Eventually this causes him to go into full blown Hitler mode and he rallies his nation.
It really was a touching book because the main character was so unlike any character in modern literature. He was motivated not by greed or lust or envy but simply by an immense sense of moral outrage combined with borderline narcissism. He was not a perfect hero nor a bruiser, just a very angry young man who learns to channel his frustration into willpower and then achieves what seemed to be impossible. And, when the dust clears, he realizes that he isn't the reincarnation of anyone. That was just a lie his mind invented to allow him to feel confident enough to do what needed to be done.
Gavin Price
WHAT BOOK
Leo Evans
Jesus, I can't get through one fucking thread without CTR crashing it. All this thread was doing was basically sharing classical music. But no you people just have to ruin everything you touch
I meant Von Flotow was really good. Just sharing some more Lehar too though.
Ayden Walker
Oh I actually just listened to this one today too. I started with Beethoven's 5th, then 7th, then 9th, then listened to a bunch of pieces by Mozart. This post has been a day in the making. I like modern music and everything, but it doesn't impact you on an emotional level like this stuff does and I'm really not sure why
Christopher Harris
We fought the wrong enemy.
(It's so easy to get the Barry Lyndon theme stuck in your head (Handel's Sarabande).)
It was called 'Empire' and was on DeviantArt although the last time I looked I didn't see it. I had a copy saved on a laptop, but I sold it and didn't transfer any files.
I'll see if any of the chaps I know on DeviantArt know how to contact the author, and if they do I'll try to get a copy uploaded again.
Logan Lewis
Rachmaninoff perfectly sums up the anguish that you and I share OP. Please listen to what I consider some of the most exquisite piano music ever written. youtu.be/mCbT15W3lFc
Tyler Cooper
>Why did we, the anglosphere, have to fight the germans? I always shit on krauts and call them faggots, mostly because they are now, but why can't things go back to the way they were so that pieces like this can be made?
Sometimes I wonder if we will get a "cultural revolution" that will destroy all of western culture.
Ryan Brooks
I visited the Vatican. Filled to the brim with mongrels trying to sell you shit. Ironic isn't it? The Bible has a part about Jesus driving out the merchants at the Temple, yet the papacy allows this at the holiest place on earth. Kind of sad if you ask me.
Thomas Allen
I didn't ask for this feel man
Jaxon Long
Be sure to listen to music tuned to the natural 432 hz and not the jewish mind control 440 hz
I'm part German from my mother's side and part American (Anglo) from my dad's but not quite 100% white, even then i would rather live as a second class citizen for being a mongrel in a world in which Germany won than being "free" in this world full of decadence youtube.com/watch?v=iEeSPc5oTcM
Noah Wright
Maybe the right thread to ask, but is there any favorites up on Sup Forums's classical thread that should be downloaded, specifically?
Parker Smith
these sleepy time post have been running wild across the board all night. Stay comfy user
Ryder Scott
>I'm part... Dropped.
Ryan Diaz
And then the lesser knowns and parlor composers. You'll never reach an end.
Carson Cook
How can you possibly prefer a symphony over generic auto-tuned pop music?