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Chamber music edition.
Post your favorite chamber works and ensembles.
Hardmode: post works besides string quartets.

>inb4 how do I into classical?
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>Post your favorite chamber works and ensembles.
mozart string quartets 14 and 21
haydn sunrise quartet
brahms clarinet quintet/trio
jean francaix octet
schoenberg quartets 1-4
>Hardmode: post works besides string quartets.
mentioned some but
mozart divertimento in F major K247
beethoven trio

I like the Debussy Cello Sonata and the Schubert Arpeggione Sonata a lot
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>pippo just posted a ton of Gould stuff from Music and Arts
Is any of it worth getting? I'm sure the Mozart is probably bad.

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>Hardmode: post works besides string quartets
You mean easymodo since the best chamber music by Mozart are his E flat major string trio and his C major string quintet.

do you think the reason we don't have young aspiring talents in classical music is that they've been brought into popular music? people like Joanna Newsom and Julia Holter could have easily made structured classical music but instead felt drawn to pop music.

is this a failure of classical music or an inevitability

As much as I love classical music, I think you're right. Pop music gets you more money and a bigger audience.

There's plenty of aspiring talents in classical though, you just dont know about them.

I know at least 10 composers under 20 who are already amazing and will be the stars of the future. Plenty of youth orchestras and star players in the making too.

Pop music gets more exposure, so its not your fault you're ignorant to the classical world.

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I prefer the full orchestra version honestly, but still gut.

>I know at least 10 composers under 20 who are already amazing and will be the stars of the future.
lol I'm sure.
tell me what they bring to the table then.

Does anybody have this?

spotify does.
itunes does.
amazon does.
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eh you dont believe me. No point in backing up my claim. Just know that there is a constant stream of new talent flowing through classical music, as there always has been.

It helps to be part of the classical world to understand what's going on. Try going to some composition workshops or composition lectures at college/university and you'll see who the bright young lights are. I go to annual composition workshops and some of the young composers are insane. As long as they keep at it, they'll be churning out masterpieces in no time. Many of them already are.

>Post your favorite chamber works
Brahms - Cello Sonata No. 1
Schnittke - Piano Quintet
Shchedrin - In the style of Albinez
John Psathas - Abhisheka

What is our opinion on this person?

Shoo shoo, Poly.

that should read

"Licking ass was a mistake"

Maybe thats how he got so sick and died...?

Poly, once again mad at Mozart's beautiful compositions and sexual virility.

He died from being so underrated. He's the only person in human history to have done so.

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wasn't he pretty well rated in his lifetime though?

He did write some nice music. Dont forget we're talking middle to upper class 18th century Germany. I'd say girls are far more promiscuous these days. Mozart had to arrange marriage and get constanze's fathers permission...
granted they had 6 kids, which is far more than I've had. can't say I envy them for that. Do you think Mozart took time out of composing to look after the kids? do you think he ever washed nappies?

Yeah

>tfw your piece is gonna get performed

Congrats

poly rank schnittkes quartets

3>2>4>1 imo

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Young as we are, we expect fear.
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Actually wondering right now if the professor of my composition class browses /classical/, or if you just sound like him.

>tfw your music was just performed and it actually sounded great
a very rare feeling.

>I'm not married because I'm saving myself for music. Mozart was an autist so I should be one too!

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Some Poulenc.

>Hardmode: post works besides string quartets.
How is that hard mode lmao?
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>tfw I could list so much more but one of the main channels I get music from just got shut down
>mfw

I'm not a professor if that counts

best feeling in the world

Kids take up a lot of time. Maybe not in Mozart's day when women usually did all the child-rearing, but certainly today if you look after them properly. One only has a limited amount of time so seems like basic maths to say more time = more productive

I haven't really given his quartets a good listen. Will report back. His first quartet is pre-polystylism, that much is clear.

>One only has a limited amount of time so seems like basic maths to say more time = more productive

>JSB in Coethen
>six years
>just a few kids
>no obligations to give performances except requested by the Prince
>no teaching obligations
>no kids to look after
>compositions: handful of concertos, 6 solos each for violin and cello, 6 sonatas for violin and harpsichord, 3 sonatas

>JSB in Leipzig
>first four years
>20 kids of his own
>teach latin
>look after 50 or so boarding school kids
>rehearse and direct performances every week
>compositions: one cantata per week (totally well over 100), the magnificat, two sanctuses, the St John Passion, the St Matthew Passion, and three keyboard partitas.

yea nah ur a fag

Lmao except the solos for violin are literally a thousand times higher in quality than anything else Bach's produced in his lifetime lmao

Clearly kids had no impact on Bach, seeing as he produced more even while laden with many other tasks.

That was his point. That Poly was wrong.

meh...
one of the most influent early 1900 italian composer

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How come people don't know anything about this guy?

Very good stuff. The high notes about one minute in are very good.

The point is nothing had an impact on Bach's production. He was a machine. I doubt he actually looked after his children all that much. It tended to be womans work in those days.

As an experiment, have some children and tell us how much free time you have!
While its still possible to compose between dropping them off at school, buying groceries, doing laundry, making dinner, and the other myriad childcare-related activities to which you're probably naive to, you'll find you have much less time for writing music. Much less time for anything you want to do, in fact.

Bach was surely in a situation where the church or school he was working for organized childcare for him between wives.

Post non-meme Vivaldi
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>May 2016
>no news of Brabant Ensemble recordings
>no news of Cinquecento recordings
>last Capilla Flamenca album was 2012
>last TSaTF album was 2014
>last Clerks' Group album was 2007
>Hilliards disbanded

JUST

My favorite from Vivaldi.
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But Gloria is meme trash. Try something different
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>cum
Someone came on the Holy Spirit? Oh dear

>Gloria is meme trash
Is everything a meme to you? You're really using a loose definition.

Not as loose as your asshole

Hey friend, no reason to be so mean.

man these opera productions just get more retarded every year i swear

Erik Satie. lots and lots of Erik Satie

It's still a nice piece. Was at a concert where it was performed a few days ago

There are still some good ones out there but yes, there's a lot of retardation too

Is it just me or is the harpsichord the most annoying instrument ever

Hello Sup Forums. Can you recommend some books/internet sites that would allow me to talk about classical music without sounding like a complete retard? I have no musical education whatsoever. I ve been listening to various composers and attended some concerts, but I am scared that someone will start a conversation with me and despite the fact that I had listened to a given composer a lot, all I will be able to say would be "I like his pieces a lot, they are catchy" or something equally embarrasing.

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Search for a torrent of music theory for dummies and read up on that. That will help you understand all the terminology. Also, the wikipedia entries for musical forms are informative enough for getting into classical.
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en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ternary_form
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rondo
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Variation_(music)
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sonata_form

I also like this site for listening guides to most of Brahms oeuvre.
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Thanks guys

No problem. Also, if you like a piece a lot you should search "(Piece Name) Analysis" there are bound to be some good results, although the terminology may be rather advanced.

could help listen music meanwhile you look at the score.

Yes, I do that a lot. It's really nice and informative.

Its just you. out of tune Bagpipes, kazoos and recorders are far more annoying.

>recorders

you heard me

nope it's just you, Bach's Goldberg Variations are way more enjoyable with a harpsichord, and so is his keyboard concerto in D.

Having a standard volume for each note makes baroques' counterpoint and harmony sound way better

Yo,
Anyone have any recommendations for some good classical pieces from the contemporary age?

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The reason we don't have young aspiring talents is that academia has stopped telling people who to listen to.

>nothing had an impact on Bach's production

Not even the poor quality of his music.

Also search on YouTube for videos like youtube.com/watch?v=8QUHL0cT7-g

What Bach should I listen to? I've listened to his keyboard partita 6 and it was quite good. Are there any albums on rutcracker I should get?

>K482 (and particularly the final movement)

I reckon this is the qtest piece of music I've ever heard

>not the middle Andante of K 563

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>A renowned Russian conductor has led a concert in the ruins of Palmyra in Syria

>Valery Gergiev conducted the Mariinsky Symphony Orchestra, from St Petersburg, at Palmyra's Roman Theatre.

>Mr Gergiev led the orchestra through pieces by Johann Sebastian Bach, Sergei Prokofiev and Rodion Shchedrin, in front of a crowd of Russian soldiers, government ministers and journalists.