Hey Sup Forums, let's talk classical composers. Name some composers who aren't known throughout the world, and provide a piece or two, if you can.
Hey Sup Forums, let's talk classical composers. Name some composers who aren't known throughout the world...
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Méhul - youtube.com
Gesualdo : ecce vidimus eum
Roslavets : three sonatas
I like chopin and shostacovich any recs
Geirr Tveitt
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Mayuzumi
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Akutagawa
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Martinu and Schnittke aren't uncommon poly. Embrace the SHEER POWER of Tveitt and shill him on Sup Forums with me.
Apart from contemporary composers, being classical usually implies by definition that they are well known compared to most of their contemporaries.
But this is just a Mozart is underrated thread, right?
Italy didn't die with Puccini
Sgambati - youtube.com
Clementi - youtube.com
Malipeiro - youtube.com
Pizzetti - youtube.com
Maderna - youtube.com
Bussotti - youtube.com
No classical implies they are following the tradition of classical era composers like Mozart and his predecessors. Who in turn were taking inspiration from the supposed unity of form of the arts in classical greco-roman civilisation.
>Tveitt
>"...He spent more and more time at the family farm in Kvam, keeping his music to himself - all manuscripts neatly filed in wooden chests. The catastrophe could therefore hardly have been any worse when his house burned to the ground in 1970. Tveitt despaired - the original manuscripts to almost 300 opuses (including six piano concertos and two concertos for Hardanger fiddle and orchestra) were reduced to singed bricks of paper - deformed and inseparable. The Norwegian Music Information Centre agreed to archive the remains, but the reality was that 4/5 of Tveitt's production was gone - seemingly forever"
Shieeeeeettt
His music is pretty decent. a bit "smashy" fff out of nowhere which I could do without... I find it hard to take nationalists seriously, but eh I'll try. Quite similair to Martinu really, but without those bouncing Czech rhythms
That's why I'm making it my duty to shill him on Sup Forums until he is well known so he didn't die for nothing.
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His modal music is god tier
I like it! Supposedly he developed some pretty interesting ideas on combining modes and diatonicism.
>Obrecht isn't classical
>Bach isn't classical
He's clearly not using classical in the pedantic academic sense you cunt. It's been acceptable to call western art music classical music for ages, fucking kill yourself for trying to seem smarter than you actually are, untermensch.
This.
Fucking faggots.
>and his predecessors
The point was that classical music only started being called classical after the classical era of Mozart and his contemporaries despite building on a long history of baroque, renaissance and medieval music. Also, 50 years ago, there was barely any early music recorded, Obrecht was little more than a footnote, classical really did begin with Mozart (plus some romanticised baroque) and end with Mahler. The definition of classical has been moving backwards as much as it has been moving forward.
Stupid request. Anyone has that picture with a bunch of classical composers in, like an anime for kids art style? Asking not so much for the art style, but there were a couple of names there that I wasn't familiar with.
i know that one
the names you probably didnt recognize were the violinist joseph joachim and his wife
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Were they as separate names? Because I know of Joachim but not his wife, so that'd be one of them.
i dont remember, maybe
Claudio Santoro
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Francis Kleynjans
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does anyone actually listen to these links
>any recs
Recordings or compositions?
yup. And saving them to my favorites too.
Actually read a post properly before you respond with inappropriate clichés.
As for you, classical has both meanings.
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The original post would have been correct in spirit anyway, even if we disagree on the details. Sup Forums isn't the place where composers get rescued from eternal obscurity.
>Name some composers who aren't known throughout the world
>posts Mozart
Seconding the request.
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