/classical/

Do we even discuss classical on this board anymore?

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Good thing someone made a /classical/ thread. So, I'm thinking of listening only to classical music during november instead of black metal, since I already know black metal a lot, while classical music is the most "foreign" genre of music to me. How should I do this? Perhaps learning classical composers chronollogically is the best way? Recommendations? Is there some kind of /classical/ copy and paste intro text?

I kind of already did a nothing but black metal october instead of november, so i'll join you on that one.

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Here ya go kid

Mozart.

If you want drama then look no further than Stravinsky, Tchaikovsky, Dvorak, Shostakovich, Prokofiev, and Rachmaninoff.

post the most emotionally severe work you can think of

not him but how are dvorak's string quartets? i got a complete panocha quartet collection downloaded and i'm bouta listen to it.

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