Post your favourite works featuring countertenor parts.
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love the pic OP, bernstein's a qt
Daily reminder Bartok is for edgy children
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minimalism or serialism, /classical/?
hard mode: no neither
Minimalism
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>countertenor
completely obsolete hipster garbage
>love the pic OP, bernstein's a qt
o hi aaron!
>minimalism or serialism, /classical/?
serialism. but only for webern.
>when u and your bro both agree Beethoven's 9th Symphony is his best
Serialism
serialism
Anyone wants to share these recordings please?
Serialism any day. Webern me burn
Why was he such a hack senpaitachi?
>countertenors
Michael Maniaci is one of the most fun singers to ever be born
He's fucking hilarious, but also quite skilled, and I love him to death
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and I suppose while we're discussing countertenors, we can go over the 'technical' countertenors
like the GOD OF OPERA, STEFAN ZUCKER:
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How can anyone else fucking compete?
in your own words, describe how he was a hack.
He was fully trained as a late romantic composer, it just so happened that the time he lived was an area of change, and he reluctantly revolutionized music.
Ah - on that note, I'll be uploading a rare Zucker recording to youtube briefly. You'll hear Zucker as you've never heard him before: strangely, he's almost passable on this one I'm working on.
Here you are, dear friends! Stefan Zucker's delightful, legitimately emotional rendition of Senza Nisciuno by Ernesto De Curtis! Never publicly available before.
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Be sure to kill yourselves after listening
I know I will
fptsiu
serialism
Serious question; why?
They haven't actually listened to any minimalism. Or at least any decent minimalism.