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.
can't get much more severe than the finale of Tchaik's Piano Trio
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2bh none of his chamber music that I've listened to really stood out to me but I've only listened to a handful of it and i'm overdue for another stab at em
I'm asking myself about how should I do it really. Last year's NBBMN I listened to black metal chronollogically for a while then just listened to the things I liked the most. But I don't know if that'll work for classical music since it has a way longer history
listen to like one or two representative pieces from each noteworthy composer and just go from there
anyone feel like this piece has a really aclimactic end? The climax is at the end of the first part, and the whole second part just feels like filler
>in after how do I into classical?
>General Folder #1. Renaissance up to 20th century/modern classical. Also contains a folder of live recordings/recitals by some outstanding performers.
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>General Folder #2. Mostly Romantic up to 20th century/modern, but also includes recordings of music by Bach, Mozart and others.
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>General Folder #3. Mostly 20th century/modern with other assorted bits and pieces.
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>General Folder #4. Renaissance up to early/mid-20th century. Also contains a folder of Scarlatti sonate and another live recording/recital folder.
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>General Folder #5. Renaissance up to late 19th century.
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>General Folder #6. Very eclectic mix.
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>Renaissance Folder #1. Mass settings.
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>Renaissance Folder #2. Motets and madrigals (plus Leiden choirbooks).
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>Debussy. There is an accompanying chart, available on request.
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>Opera Folder. Contains recorded video productions of about 10 well-known operas, with a bias towards late Romantic.
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>Crudblud stuff
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Listened to Mahler's 6th by chance today. Something clicked, I guess. I actually like it now whereas before, I hated the piece.
Been rotating between the slow movement and the finale today. I still think the first two movements are a bit too militaristic, but the last two movements are heavenly.
>tfw you have a four year education in music and you used to be a pro on classical music but you've forgotten all the good stuff after years of neglect and now you're stuck with looking for suggestions on a norwegian codfishing board
It's ok I'm trying to come back up to speed from a year long popular music binge
The 6th is Boulez's favorite symphony iirc
If you like metal, then try Stravinsky's Rite of Spring.
Listen to his Piano Quartets and Quintet and String Quintets and Sextet
Imo Borodin and Grieg's string Quartets are the only good ones in the Romantic tradition.
OFFICIAL COMPOSER POWER RANKINGS:
1. Mozart
2. Bach
3. Beethoven
-POWER GAP-
Everyone else
>Mozart
ersatz shit. D+
#10 and #12 are some of my favorite quartets. god-tier melodies, definitely give them a listen
>mozart
>better than beethoven
If you think Haydn is better than Mozart you probably don't have ears
Does anyone ever thing about things such as how would Bach or Beethoven react to hearing a Schoenberg string quartet?
He's a lot better.
bump
No one discusses anything anymore.
Who else Satie here?
Who made the best organ works?
Is he dare I say it, walmart debussy?
more like debussy is walmart ravel
Beethoven is a shit tier composer actually.
So is Bach unless that refers to Johann CHRISTIAN.
Hello Richard.
CLT likes beethoven though
CLT trolled thovenposters all the time.
At least when drunk. No one else shills JC either.
Beethoven was a NIGGER
Mozart thought Haydn was better than Mozart. So I guess he doesn't have ears then.
"Haydn is for the mind, Mozart is for the Heart" I think the saying goes
And here is Mozart shitposting, he is in every thread
no wonder mozart sucks at composition
he doesnt have ears lol
>Mozart thought Haydn was better than Mozart
[citation needed]
Everyone has African heritage user.
Dont believe me? get your DNA checked
"He alone has the secret of making me smile and touching me to the bottom of my soul.” –W.A. Mozart on Franz Joseph Haydn
>"He alone"
>not "Me alone"
There's your citation
It's just that Mozart, being a humble and more or less a perfect man would NEVER say something as selfish as his own music being better than Haydn's.
Haydn is indeed one of the best composers of all time, just not as good as Mozart.
I am a pure son of the Nephilim from the north pole, speak for yourself hue-man
That quote doesn't show that Mozart thinks Haydn was a superior composer.
What is your favorite piano concerto?
Mozart 25.
17 is also an acceptable option.
Since /comp/'s dead, what are some ways of creating the effect of the second theme in the recapitulation and in the tonic this time, without tonality? In fact, in general how might I non-tonally differentiate sections? I'm not aiming to be overtly atonal with this piece, there are definitely tonal centers here and there, but there's very little in the way of harmonic function, and as a result an audience wouldn't feel the effect too strongly if I distinguished them tonally like normal (or worse, it might come off as hokey).
>I am a pure son of the Nephilim from the north pole, speak for yourself hue-man
Just wait until you get your DNA checked. Its pretty cheap, you just send in a saliva sample or something.
What's the matter? scared? can't afford it?
I am disappoint.
Beethoven 4 and Prokofiev 2
>how to differentiate sections
Try different registers
registers, figurations, harmonic rhythm, texture as in number of voices, position of melody lines (melody in bass voice etc.), dynamics, articulation...
any combination of these things that differs from the expo.
>bog
Beethoven would probably like it (if he could actually hear it), judging from "der grosse fuge" Bach would've said it's an ungodly noise.
Hey dudes, I would like some reccomendations for where I should go from here, still new to the western classical tradition but here's what I've already checked out and liked:
Dvorak's New world symphony
Vivaldi's four seasons
Holst - Planets suite
Bach - St. matthews passion, his organ fugues
Stravinsky - Rite of spring, petrushka
Also some choir dudes like Palestrina, Tallis, Tavener, Gesualdo.. I need some suggestions to get out of this entry level hell.
More Dvorak, more Vivaldi, more Holst, more Bach, more Stravinsky; or find some stuff and listen to it
Wtf? I love taking out of context quotes and misrepresenting them now!
Mozart 23
Prokofiev's Classical Symphony and Copland's Rodeo.
I have to put a playlist together for my grandparents anniversary, classical music of course. I don't know much about classical music as I am only just beginning to get into it. Anyway it will be a party heme so it needs to be easy to listen to and upbeat sort of music. So far I have the Brandenburg concertos. Any suggestions?
Get as many different recordings of Mozart's music as possible, then you won't ever have to listen to anything else ever again.
but i don't really like Mozart all that much desu senpai
Then you're an irredeemable philistine and need to kill yourself Tbh
Mendelssohn's Wedding March
Lohengrin Overture
Bach Aria
"A man who prefers Bach over Mozart can never be considered a philistine by any, other than one who is a philistine himself." - Theodoore Roosevelt, 1915
>autistic, fat, retarded, d*tch protestant
>unable to comprehend Mozart
No surprises here.
"It is truly the mark of a great mind, the one who rejects the works of Mozart, and takes to the works of Bach instead." - Benjamin Franklin, 1780
Also an autistic, fat retarded protestant, except English this time, which is one of the most subhuman and aesthetically backwards shitraces to ever blight this earth.
there was a clown sighting at my girlfriends house last night
my god damn pathetic penis folks
"Mozart fucking sucks dude, Bach is my jam, and it should be your jam too." - Nikola Tesla, 1921
Wrong, Mozart is in fact the greatest composer of all time and only stunted manchildren and autistic mongoloids don't realize this.
Was it Pagliacci?
>Listening to an African composer
Fuck off coal burner.
So is Haydn just a meme or what?
No, he is a possible contender for the second greatest composer of all time, right after Mozart (though of course leagues below him)
At this point I am starting to believe that Mozart was not even human, someone as gifted and wonderful as him could not have been a mere man.
Debussy chart pls
not this
also ligeti chart pls
>ligeti
Tie a noose you mongoloid
Perhaps you like Mozart
Of course, he is the greatest composer of all time.
>le mozart meme XD
You rich white people are so lame.
>belittling the best composer of all time because of the darkness of zer's skin
>implying /classical/ isn't mostly LGBT+ Muslims
Typical.
I am not white, I am greek
This. Classical is the genre of peace.
>tfw to intelligent too listen too classical
Can't argue with those digits.
sup, guys
i was hearing chopin's the nocturne and i simply loved that song
gotta love classical
can you rec more like that?
>tfw went to a party last night and got chatting about top 5 composer's and had to defend Mozart from people who insisted he was overrated
I could discard their opinion because they then went on to insist that Kaufmann's Italian rep is really good.
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That is one fucking ugly chart
This has given me an idea. Give me a week and I'll be viral
It's a bit useless since all the debussy stuff is already corrected in one folder so it's only useful if you want to know what is in it before downloading.
>corrected
why did I write that instead of collected
who's qtest
brahms obv
1. Brahms
2. Verdi
3. Dvorak
4. Mendelssohn
5. Schumann
6. Joachim
7. Young Brahms
8. Vivaldi
9. Beethoven
10. Chopin
11. Liszt
12. Handel
13. Tchaikovsky
14. Rossini
15. Mozart
16. Schubert
17. Haydn
18. Bach
19. Wagner
20. Debussy
Clara is already in my harem so doesn't count