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>inb4 how do I into classical?
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Post dance music.
>inb4 how do I into classical?
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Name someone with better mazurkas than Chopin
Protip: you can't
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First for chopin is elevator music
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>LOOK MOM I CAN GO UP AND DOWN xD
reminder that Bach is shit
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reminder your mom is a slut
Can someone post a cheerful contemporary piece?
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who has sauce on the music in this flash? it sounds like it ought to be some classical piece.
I heard the repeating guitar line at the beginning and expected it to be terrible but it ended up being a great piece.
mozart is bad lol
It's the forest theme from Super Mario RPG ya silly
please make a better effort, /classical/ needs competent trolls to survive
thoughts on Maurice Duruflé?
awww sheeit
What does St. Matthew Passion have over St. John and the Mass in B minor that make people consider it to be one of the greatest compositions ever? I have no idea how to critically evaluate Bach's work.
who?
im asking you
I'm certain most would rate the Mass higher than St. Matthew Passion
and personally I prefer St. John
>7chan
Pedo pls go.
>and personally I prefer St. John
Not him but me too
what should i listen from this guy?
Maurice Duruflé
his requiem is decent
Isn't the original from some old Russian music from the early 1900's? I remember listening to it like 5 years ago.
lol
who is this seminal demonical and what does she do?
You're thinking of Hot Wheels Chan.
It's both
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Rec weeaboo classical.
the japanese are huge germanphiles, so anything composed by a german
toru takemitsu, toru takemitsu, i could go on and on
go on and on desu famiglia
Nixon in China is set in China. The Mikado is set in Japan.
posted these on the dead classical guitar thread, might as well post them here:
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Madame Butterfly
Do ciacconas and passacaglias technically count as dance pieces (i.e. same tier as courantes, allemandas, etc.)?
Julia Wolfe is awesome.
Here's some more stuff if you want to check it out:
-A lot of the stuff that the Bang on a Can All-Stars do is cheerful or goofy. Check out some of their albums.
-Schnittke has a lot of pieces with humorous components, like the concerto grosso.
-Penderecki's Cappricio for Violin and Orchestra is just Penderecki making fun of himself (read the silly specifications he puts in the orchestration page of the score if you don't believe me).
-A lot of Terry Riley's stuff is cheerful.
-Some of Stockhausen's pieces, like In Freundschaft, Michaels Riese and Sirius have a lot of silly and happy sounding passages.
-Become Ocean and a lot of John Luther Adam's stuff is cheery, I guess.
-Easley Blackwood's microtonal etudes have a lot of cheeriness to them
-I've always found that late Schoenberg, like the 4th quartet and the piano concerto to be pretty cheery. Ode to Napoleon Bonaparte also has a serious, but happy mood. Others are free to disagree with me on this one.
-Charles Ives, especially the symphonies and string quartets are full of musical jokes.
Elevator to divinity, that is.
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may our shitposting angels keep the thread alive
Good night user.
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Yes.
love me some xenakis
this thing came out last year and i think it taught me women drummers are no match for male drummers
weird >request but ive been to the symphony many times as a child so I have faint memories of parts of pieces in my head
its not like you'll be getting new old music any time soon so you have nothing better to do but spread it to me
can someone please ID this?
mainly the part around 45s
ignore the nazi shit thanks, I won't bug you again
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Post a better melodymaker than Veracini.
Protip: you can't.
wAGNER BACH AND MAHLER MY DUDES 0.o
He said Chopin not Mozart
I believe it's part of Vivaldi's Summer
I plan on majoring in composition in college, and most schools require an audition piece. I play alto sax and guitar, and was wondering if playing this on both and combining the tracks would be suitable and interesting. What do you think? Too easy? I really love the piece, anyway.
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thank you
>I plan on majoring in composition in college
The only thing Mozart's music elevated was his income and the occasional tramp's skirt.
Post some music that makes you feel like a superhuman flying machine that obliterates enormous monuments erected to false idols.
>download pic
>comes with "Oscars 1998. Celine Dion - My heart will go on (192kbit)"
>australian heritage
but that's the most memed work of bach, who cares
also there's no music on the accordion that couldn't get better with other instruments
this is actually really good. Based adams
There are some pretty talented Russian accordion players out there m8.
Five years ago
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Some pieces just suit accordion
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Especially ww2 era russian songs or traditional irish / american tunes
I wasn't talking about musicians, I was talking about instruments
hohner accordion sounds like shit
the other one was ok
Post spooky unequal temperament clavichord interpretations:
Just out of curiosity, what does BWV mean?
>adams
Bach-Werke-Verzeichnis
9/11, a musical!
fptmiu
The introduction to St. John is so good.
>tfw Bach cut this gem from the 1738/1749 version
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the fuck how
Can you guys tell which pieces the composer put his blood, sweat, and his soul into making?
Usually the bad ones. Most if not all good music came to the composer fully formed.
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This is quite beautiful. It wouldn't have surprised me as a recent work for film.
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>tfw chopin was more musical in an etude than your average bogbilly was in his whole life
Why is Chopin such a QT? I would suck his cock and fondle his balls everyday before he falls asleep
I love Erik Satie's compositions but have had trouble finding comparable works
any recs would be appreciated
sjokz and she works for Riot Games casting and promoting League of Legends events
Well, firstly don't worry about being "interesting" when picking your audition piece.
In general, the auditions will be evaluated by the faculty of the instrument you played. It's better to choose from standard repertoire , because then it's easier to hear how good you are or aren't.
>combining tracks
They're having you mail in preauditions on instruments? I didn't have to do that when I applied. Anyway, again, I'd recommend against it. They only other musician playing on your audition recordings should be a professional pianist, and you should record both you and your accompanist at the same time.
Finally, I *highly recommend* speaking to a guitar or saxophone teacher about the audition. I also recommend having a composition teacher look over your portfolio. You can find one by contacting a professor at your local university.
Finally, last piece of advice:
If you're applying to schools in the US, apply to Bowling Green State University. They're not a great music school but they have an absolutely amazing composition program and it's really easy to get into. It's the best safety.
What are some of Beethoven's best early sonatas?
What entry level recordings of Dvorak would you guys rec?
>It wouldn't have surprised me as a recent work for film
That's just because of the exaggerated reverberation in the recording.
she's on her way to annoying /classical/
I really like Op 2, No.3
that version of debussy's arabesque no 1 is fuckin' gorgeous
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What are your favorite Scarlatti sonatas?